If the industry’s young professionals are any indication, the future of architecture is bright. David Southerland, executive director of the Atlanta chapter of the American Institute of Architects, identified several up-and-coming architects who have been active in the organization.
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For a “virtual roundtable,” Atlanta Business Chronicle asked Southerland’s picks about how the pandemic is changing their profession and the way they work, and their goals and ideas about the industry. The participants were: Nicole Hilton, 36, principal design architect, Cole Hil LLC Years in architectur: 13 Education: Bachelor’s, Louisiana State University; recognized as LSU’s first African American female to become a licensed architect Enlarge Nicole Hilton, principal design architect, Cole Hil LLC asguerrero Nicole Hilton, principal design architect, Cole Hil LLC Desmond Johnson, 30, project manager, Nelson Worldwide Years in architecture: 7 Education: Master’s, Georgia Tech; bachelor’s, Florida A&M University Enlarge Desmond Johnson is a project manager at Nelson […]
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