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Bradford J. Presbo, FAIA Boston Office Director, Studio NYL
An exceptional leader, Bradford J. Prestbo, FAIA, is advancing the profession through his practice, advocacy, and educational efforts in the use of cutting-edge design technologies, high-performance design, and the incorporation of maker culture into the design process. He has practiced internationally, is a sought-after speaker, is frequently interviewed by publishers, and is an educator via his detailing workshops, higher-education classes, design juries, and mentorship of emerging professionals.
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Cesar R. Escalante Technical Marketing Manager, Autodesk
Cesar Escalante serves as Technical Marketing Manager at Autodesk. Before his current tenure, Cesar held design technology leadership positions at large corporate architectural firms, including Gensler and HOK where he provided technical leadership in the design technology strategy, execution, and delivery of the large complex multi-million dollar projects.
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Ijechukwuamaka Patterson Design Intern and Teacher Assistant, Clark Nexsen and the University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Ijechukwuamaka Patterson is an aspiring architect and computational designer. As an academic researcher and student, her projects often address relevant economic, socio-cultural, and environmental challenges impacting local and global communities. Chia now hopes to serve everyday people and their needs by developing resilient spaces and places, along with ideological and technological complements as agents of improvement and empowerment.
Her aspirations stem from her recent visits and a brief but incredibly impactful upbringing in Lagos, Nigeria, which provided initial exposure to the AEC industry through her parents. Her interest in computation began while participating in ECU’s chapter of the National Society of Black Engineers. This May she graduates from a dual degree program in computational design at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, receiving her M.Arch and M.Sc. in Information Technology.
Chia has been hands-on in assisting with the teaching of the same computational methods and practice courses that encouraged her pursuits. Post-Grad, she looks forward to transitioning to a full-time designer role at Clark Nexsen where she's had the great pleasure of working on computational efforts as a design intern. She’s excited about her emergence as a professional and continued involvement with the AIA, NOMA, NSBE, and USGBC.
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Jason Pugh, NOMAC, AIA, AICP, LEED AP Principal & Global Director of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, Gensler
Jason Pugh, AIA, AICP, NOMAC, LEED AP is a licensed architect, certified planner, and a Principal at Gensler where he serves as the Global Director of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion. His diverse training and expertise allow him to take a unique approach to complicated projects centered on cultural connectivity and participatory community design. His portfolio spans both foreign and domestic projects, and includes transit-oriented developments, mixed-use residential, commercial office, retail, and affordable housing. His favorite projects include those which afford opportunities to directly engage with end-users and the extended community as he oscillates between the macro and micro scales to progress projects from preliminary master planning concepts through full construction.
Pugh has a passion for developing underserved communities and the next generation of designers and architects. He is the Immediate Past National President of NOMA (National Organization of Minority Architects), and a member of the NOMA Council, the highest honored elevation in the organization. Jason also serves on Chicago’s Executive Board for the ACE Mentor Program.
Pugh has a Bachelor of Arts from Howard University, one of seven Historically Black Colleges and Universities with an architecture accreditation, and a Master of Science in Architecture and Urban Design from Columbia University.
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Joel Martineau, Assoc. AIA Senior Customer Success Manager, dRofus
Transforming pen strokes on paper to buildings has always been Joel’s passion. After completing his Bachelor of Architecture degree, he worked for several years in multiple sectors on projects ranging from student centers to the development of new campuses. He became interested in how changing technologies were impacting the practice of architecture, which led to a career shift with a focus on design technology, developing strategies and workflows for project teams to implement. Joel advocates for the use of software and tools to foster creativity and innovation, as well as improve the design, delivery, and handover of facilities to clients.
A graduate of Howard University, Joel currently serves on the AIA TAP Leadership group. He has previously presented at ENR Buildtech, BiLT Asia and BiLT Europe, as well as authored articles that have been published in several US and UK magazines, including the RIBA Journal online.
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Kimberly N. Dowdell, AIA, NOMAC 2023 First Vice President, The American Institute of Architects
Kimberly Dowdell, AIA, NOMAC, is a licensed architect and frequent speaker on the topic of architecture, leadership, diversity, sustainability, and the future of cities. In her 2019-2020 term as national president of the National Organization of Minority Architects (NOMA), she worked to increase opportunities for women and people of color to gain more equitable access to the building professions. She also more than doubled the organization’s membership and significantly raised NOMA’s profile.
Kimberly’s career aspirations are rooted in her upbringing in Detroit, where she was initially driven to utilize architecture as a tool to revitalize cities. She earned her Bachelor of Architecture at Cornell University and her Master of Public Administration at Harvard University. Her professional experience has spanned architecture to government and teaching to real estate development. Kimberly is currently the director of strategic relationships and a principal with HOK, a leading global design firm. She co-founded the SEED Network in 2005 and has been a LEED-accredited professional since 2007. In 2022, Kimberly was elected to the Cornell University Board of Trustees. Kimberly’s overarching mission is to improve people’s lives, by design.
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Dr. Kwesi Daniels Department Head of Architecture, Tuskegee University
Dr. Kwesi Daniels is the Head of the Architecture Department at Tuskegee University. His professional experience ranges across various disciplines, including historic preservation, architecture, sustainability management, and urban geography. He developed the historic preservation program at Tuskegee University, within the Robert R. Taylor School of Architecture and Construction Science. The goal of the program is to train architecture and construction science management students to handle the nuances of historic properties using technology like laser scanning, photogrammetry, 3D printing, drones, virtual reality and augmented reality. This preservation work has expanded the contemporary resources of Tuskegee University into African-American communities in Selma, Montgomery, Birmingham, and Tuskegee, Ala. He and his students are currently working to preserve the Armstrong School in Macon County, Al, a Tuskegee rural school model building and precursor to the Tuskegee Rosenwald Community School program.
Dr. Daniels earned a BArch and MArch in architecture from Tuskegee University and the University of Illinois at Chicago and an MS in sustainability management from Columbia University. In 2020 he earned a Ph.D. in urban geography from Temple University. His doctoral research focused on the positive and negative social impact universities can have on communities around their campuses, particularly communities of color.
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Kyle Bernhardt CRO, TestFit
Kyle has spent his career exploring the intersection of technology and AEC, and how it can transform businesses in AEC. As the CRO of TestFit, Kyle is currently focused on the intersection of automation and site feasibility to help drive change in the built world. Prior to TestFit, Kyle worked in various roles in Product Management and Business Strategy at Autodesk, helping to connect BIM to the cloud, as well as Design & Make in the Autodesk Construction Cloud.
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Matt Wheelis SVP of Strategy, Build & Construct Division, Nemetschek Group
Matt Wheelis leads global strategy for the Build & Construct Division of the Nemetschek Group. His responsibilities include strategy formation, industry advocacy, partnership development, GTM strategy, and M&A roadmapping. A veteran of the construction technology industry, his accomplishments include establishing job cost control in the cloud and advancing multiple SaaS / Cloud, mobile, geospatial and BIM solutions for construction. After studying accounting and civil engineering, he began his career on the construction site and has enjoyed participating in the explosion of construction-related information technology throughout his career. Matt’s areas of focus in the industry with Nemetschek Group include construction management, collaboration, and all things related to the business of contracting. In addition to his professional accomplishments, Matt is passionate about making a positive impact in the community through volunteering and charitable work. In his spare time he enjoys being with his family, hiking, and exploring the outdoors together.
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Matthew Goldsberry Principal | Director of D3, HDR
Matt oversees the applied research and implementation of advanced computational design workflows. He is the director of Data-Driven Design and is responsible for developing new computational tools and workflows to facilitate design exploration, automated analysis, and advanced data management. Matt is also a Lecturer at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, where he teaches courses on advanced geometry and building information modeling.
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Nicolas W. Cameron, AIA Principal / Digital Practice Director, Perkins and Will
Nick Cameron’s expertise extends beyond traditional architecture, as he also serves as Perkins & Will’s Director of Digital Practice. In this role, he focuses on the integration of technology in the design process, ensuring that the firm's projects are executed with precision and efficiency. Nick's extensive knowledge of digital tools and processes allows him to take a holistic approach to his work, ensuring that the final product meets the needs and goals of the client.
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Robert Yuen CEO, Monograph Inc.
Robert Yuen, Assoc. AIA, is the CEO and Co-Founder of Monograph, a software company revolutionizing the future in how architectural projects are managed. Having worked as an architectural designer in his hometown Chicago and ultimately setting his roots down in San Francisco, Yuen discovered his passion for designing software solutions for the AEC industry. A serial entrepreneur, a trained architect, and zealously productive, Robert is an active member and avid public speaker within the architecture, design, and engineering industries.
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Shane Burger Principal, Global Leader of Technical Innovation, Woods Bagot
I am an internationally recognized leader in the advanced use of technology in design and experience for the built environment. As a Principal at Woods Bagot, I direct the vision centered on technical innovation and lead a global DesignOps team dedicated to researching, developing and applying new models of design and delivery to projects. I have lectured widely on a range of topics including design computation, BIM, digital fabrication, building and spatial performance, analysis and simulation, VR/AR, Smart Buildings, AI, and digital culture and experience.
Starting in the early 2000’s, I was an early advocate and active developer of design computation methodologies in the AEC industry. During this time, my built work at Grimshaw Architects focused on the design of arts and cultural institutions, and used an array of computational processes to synthesize geometry, analysis, and material fabrication. I also served for 8 years as a director of the design computation and education non-profit Smartgeometry, firmly positioning it at the intersections of art, design, technology, and the modern human experience. At Smartgeometry, I promoted the emergence of a new paradigm for digital designers and craftsman where mathematics and algorithms are as natural as pen and paper.
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Thesla Collier Studio Design Technology Manager, Gensler
Thesla Collier is a Studio Design Technology Manager at Gensler. She has a Bachelor’s in architecture from the University of Honduras and has worked in the AEC Industry for over 23 years. As a Studio Design Technology Manager, she helps Architects and designers elevate their skills and workflows at the Los Angeles office and SW region . She actively works with users to elevate their knowledge baseline to improve their skills on multiple software platforms. Thesla is seeking new avenues of technology to improve Design workflows possible to conceive, visualize, and adapt to a project’s specific needs.
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Vibhuti (Vickie Patel) Harris, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP BD+C Firmwide BIM Leader, HKS Inc.
Vickie Harris is the Firmwide BIM Leader and a key member of the Practice Technology team at HKS Architects in Dallas, Texas. With over a decade of architectural experience and a diverse skill set, she is responsible for leading a team that develops, maintains, and administers all BIM protocols and standards. Her role includes providing oversight for BIM implementation at the practice and project levels, working closely with Regional Practice Technology Leaders, and acting as a resource for the firm with BIM software.
Vickie's career path is distinguished by her passion for making a change through architecture and the use of technology. Her focus is on helping the AEC industry reach its potential through technology integration. Based on her years of experience, she has observed a lack of progression and adoption of new technologies due to the absence of change in contractual language. In her view, Architects, Engineers, and Contractors have the potential to transform the way our world is developed and inhabited, and this potential should not be limited by a lack of foresight on the part of previous generations regarding technological advancements.
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