Archive for the ‘Leadership’ Category

Sang H. Yi, AIA

Monday, September 17th, 2018

Associate

M Architecture, University of Maryland
B Architecture, Catholic University of America

With nearly 25 years of professional experience, Sang serves as project architect on many of BGA’s most prominent institutional projects, both as the lead architect and as a co-collaborator on teams that require several project architects. Sang uses his many years of experience on a diverse collection of projects to meld design and technical requirements into a cohesive piece of architecture that is attractive, functional and well-built. His responsibilities include coordinating and managing the work of BGA’s engineering consultants and the work of the BGA team. Sang possesses both excellent design and technical skills, so he is able to be fully engaged in projects from conceptual design through completion of construction documents. This continuity of experience and leadership is a hallmark of BGA’s practice.

Heather A. Wnuk, RA, LEED AP BD+C

Monday, September 17th, 2018

Associate

B Architecture, University of North Carolina at Charlotte

Heather is a long time BGA employee, having begun her professional career with BGA upon graduation from Architecture School and rising to the level of Project Architect and Associate. She has been a key lead architect or supporting architect on numerous K-12 educational projects for lower, middle and high schools, as well as community recreation centers, libraries, and university sports projects. Heather is one of BGA’s most versatile architects. She contributes at all levels of project development, from master planning through design, documentation, and construction administration.

Sarah G. Naranch, AIA

Monday, September 17th, 2018

Associate | Director of BIM Services

M Architecture, Washington University in St. Louis
B Architecture, University of Virginia

A Revit/BIM master with over 15 years’ experience as an architect, Sarah is both a leader and mentor to BGA’s entire studio of architects. Sarah leads and teaches the office’s Revit BIM skills seminars and manages the firm’s BIM standards. She actively seeks knowledge on the latest best practices in BIM implementation by participating in local user forums. She gave a seminar on BIM at VSAIA’s Architecture Exchange East Conference. Sarah also has a strong portfolio of K-12 educational clients, both private and public. In her free time Sarah stays busy as a mother of two and a self-proclaimed ‘soccer mom’ – she’s the one who plays! She also enjoys designing her own clothes and even designed her own wedding dress!

Pavel I. Zhurov

Monday, September 17th, 2018

Senior Associate

B Architecture, Odessa Civil Engineering Institute USSR

With more than 35 years of experience, Pavel Zhurov is one of the most creative and skilled architects in the firm. He has served as the lead designer on a wide range of complex educational, cultural and civic projects throughout the U.S. and abroad. Pavel guides project teams through all phases of the design process to marry exceptional architectural design and high-performing technical building solutions. His expertise spans both renovation and new construction projects. In addition, as an exceptional architectural renderer, he has contributed his artistic talents and visualization skills to many projects.

Robert Allen, AIA, LEED AP

Monday, September 17th, 2018

Associate Principal

M Architecture, University of Illinois at Chicago
B Architecture, University of Detroit

Over his 35+ years as an architect, Robert has assumed key leadership roles executing educational, cultural, and civic projects throughout the US. He has specialized experience working with higher education and institutional clients to renovate, expand, and/or augment existing campus facilities to meet their evolving needs, and has been a featured speaker at SCUP symposiums. He has also worked with federal government agencies such as the Department of Defense and Social Security Administration. Robert started his career at a nationally recognized theater design firm, participating in design studies of numerous Broadway theaters. Along with his passion for Architecture and problem-solving, Robert is also a classically-trained pianist, and has enjoyed participating in a variety of vocal musical ensembles over his career.

Karen M. Andrews

Wednesday, January 16th, 2013

Associate | Business Manager

MS LIS, Syracuse University
BS, Elizabethtown College

Karen has played an integral role in the firm’s financial and business management during her more than 30 year tenure at Bowie Gridley. In addition to her accounting responsibilities, she is the firm’s professional liability and contracts coordinator. She works with all senior management staff to manage the business side of the practice, and also oversees the firm’s human resources staff and payroll/benefits programs. Karen is an avid supporter of the Washington Architectural Foundation’s Architecture in Schools program and is a member of Beta Pi Mu, the International Library & Information Studies Honor Society. She also serves as co-chair of her community’s grounds and landscape committee and she enjoys reading and travel.

Calvert S. Bowie, AIA, NCARB

Monday, January 14th, 2013

Principal

M Architecture, Yale University, Alpha Rho Chi Medal
B Architecture, Dartmouth College

Cal Bowie develops the firm’s practice by focusing primarily on the needs of institutions for learning, culture, and enrichment. His experience ranges from academic centers at the nation’s leading independent schools and universities to civic, cultural, and educational institutions throughout the mid-Atlantic region.

As an invited speaker on planning, design and historic preservation, Cal has participated in the U.S. Department of Education’s televised Satellite Town Meeting, “Modernizing Schools,” hosted by the Secretary of Education. He also co-presented a seminar at the AIA National Convention, “Schools as Center of Community,” and at the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS) Annual Conference discussing the master plan process for The American School in London

Contact: cbowie@bowiegridley.com

William C. Gridley, FAIA, NCARB

Friday, January 11th, 2013

 

Principal

M Architecture, University of Virginia
BA, Cornell University

Bill Gridley is a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects and a recognized leader in institutional master planning and design. A veteran of over 200 educational and cultural projects spanning over 35 years, he specializes in crafting exceptional built environments for national and international academic and community institutions.

Bill is a member of the Society for College and University Planning (SCUP), the Council of Educational Facility Planners International (CEFPI), and the Dean’s Forum at the University of Virginia. He is a Peer Review Commissioner for the GSA’s Design Excellence Program. He has served as a member of the District of Columbia Board of Education Facilities Working Group and on the United States Olympic Committee for the Washington D.C. Metropolitan Area.

Contact: wgridley@bowiegridley.com

Liem T. Le, AIA

Wednesday, January 9th, 2013

Associate | Director of Information Technology

B Architecture, University of Illinois

Liem has served as the firm’s Director of Information Technology for over 20 years, having previously served as a project architect. He oversees all of the firm’s IT and communication platforms and systems, with special focus on keeping BGA at the forefront of security and data protection, software and hardware selection, and data storage. Being a licensed architect has given him a unique and important perspective. Liem understands how architects work and think, and he has been able to apply this knowledge to ensure that all BGA staff are being supported with exceptional technology that allows us to provide the very best service to our clients.

David E. Marks, AIA

Sunday, January 6th, 2013

Senior Associate

M Architecture, Rice University
B Architecture, University of Maryland, College Park

David Marks is one of BGA’s most experienced, knowledgeable architects. He has served as the lead project architect on many of the firm’s largest projects. He is adept at solving complex building design challenges, applying a rigorous and disciplined approach that seeks to create high quality architecture that is also long-lasting and high-performing. He has applied this expertise to renovation/addition and new construction projects for university, K-12 public school, and private school clients. David’s expertise includes building envelope moisture/thermal management design, deep knowledge of various building/life safety codes, and aquatic facility design. Everyone in the firm benefits from this expertise through David’s frequent participation in BGA’s Peer Review QA/QC processes.

Elise H. Robinson, AIA

Saturday, January 5th, 2013

Principal

B Architecture, Cornell University
Rome Program

Elise Robinson is one of BGA’s most experienced and knowledgeable educational facilities designers. Over her 20+ year career, she has led numerous building design and campus master planning projects for public, charter, and independent schools and universities throughout the United States. She has deep experience in the range of building types common to academic institutions: teaching spaces, libraries, science and arts, sports, and dormitories. Her recent work has focused on 21st Century learning environments. She is adept at managing the many complex parameters that have become a normal part of today’s highly collaborative design processes.

Contact: erobinson@bowiegridley.com

Richard S. Salopek, AIA

Thursday, January 3rd, 2013

Principal

B Architecture, Carnegie Mellon University

During his more than 30 years of professional practice, Rich Salopek has focused on work that emphasizes community and innovation. He has collaborated with educational, civic and institutional organizations to create architecture that celebrates each institution’s unique culture and aspirations. His areas of special focus include campus master planning, K-12 education, public libraries, and sports and recreation facilities. Rich actively participates in the profession’s discussions about how to best serve educational institutions. He drew upon his recent work with K-12 schools to conduct a workshop at the Conference of the Virginia Chapter of the Association for Learning Environments (VA4LE) titled “Strategies for Creating STEAM-Focused Learning Environments.” Active in community affairs, he has served as a Director on the McLean Planning Committee since 2003, serving two terms as President.

Contact: rsalopek@bowiegridley.com