Our 2010 Product Reports Jury
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| Andre Kikoski, LEED AP |
Prior to founding Andre Kikoski Architect, Kikoski trained in the offices of I.M. Pei, Richard Meier, and Peter Eisenman. His firm recently won a 2010 AIA New York State Design Award of Excellence and an Outstanding Restaurant Design Award from the James Beard Foundation.
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| Randy Sabedra |
With more than 20 years of interior and exterior architectural lighting design experience, Sabedra currently heads RS Lighting Design. He is the recipient of numerous honors including the IALD Lighting Award.
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| Ali Tayar |
A principal of Parallel Design Partnership, Tayar studied architecture at the University of Stuttgart and MIT. His work ranges from objects and furniture to commercial interiors and architectural projects.
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| Peter Carey, LEED AP |
Carey has been a resource librarian for the last 15 years. Before founding Streamline Material Resourcing in 2009, he worked at firms such as Pei Cobb Freed and Partners and Butler Rogers Baskett.
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| Nelson C. Jenkins,
LEED AP |
A principal of the design consultancy LumenArch, Jenkins is a registered architect and has worked on project types ranging from embassies to laboratories.
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| Nathaniel Pearson |
With a background in industrial design, fine arts, and licensing, Pearson is responsible for the product design initiatives at Robert A.M. Stern Architects.
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| Linda Pollak |
Pollak is a principal of Marpillero Pollak Architects, whose current projects include the Elmhurst Branch Library and the New Stapleton Waterfront. The firm has been recognized with awards from AIA, ASLA, HUD, and others.
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| Ernesto Trindade, LEED AP |
As vice president of Cannon Design, Trindade has led teams on notable health care, residential, and educational facilities including the new Life Sciences Building for Nassau Community College in N.Y.
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| Renée Cooley |
Under Cooley’s design direction as principal of Cooley Monato Studio, the firm’s projects have received numerous awards, including a 2009 IES Illumination Award of Merit for the Virtual Light Loft project, for which she was design principal.
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