CallisonRTKL, a global architecture, planning, and design practice, began over seven decades ago and has evolved into a cultural agency to advance positive outcomes in our communities. Our team addresses the imperatives of resiliency, well-being, and technology and their influence in the built environment through a human-centric design approach.
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Kim Heartwell CEO / President
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Harold Thompson COO
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Ashraf Fahmy CFO
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Robyn Miller General Counsel
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Sandra Whipp Chief People Officer
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Ardie Aliandust CIO
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Bee Rarewala Director of Brand Strategy
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Sarah Wicker Director of Research
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Marissa Tasho Director of Marketing
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Matt Billerbeck Human Centric Design
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Jim Henry Wellbeing
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David Cassidy Technology / Mobility
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Matthew Tribe Resilience
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Lucy Baraquio North America
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David Asfour North America
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Dan Freed North America
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Todd Lundgren EMEA
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May Wei Asia Pacific
Firmwide Services Leadership
Practice Area Initiatives Leadership
Regional Offices Leadership
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Jim Henry Healthcare
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David Cassidy Retail
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Todd Lundgren Hospitality EMEA
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Debbie Cameron One EQ
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Jeff Gunning SEDS North America
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Fan Guo SEDS Asia Pacific
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Daun St Amand Residential
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John Badman Residential EMEA
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Marc Fairbrother Office Buildings
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Clay Markham Hospitality North America
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Ken Bayern Global Technology Solutions
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Katie Sprague Environments
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Noel Aveton PLUD North America
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Lily Wei PLUD Asia Pacific
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Kap Malik Aviation
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Kyle McGahan Lighting Design
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Paul Conder Customer Experience (Cx)
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Jodi Williams Workplace Strategy
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Jodi Williams Office Leader, Washington, D.C.
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Helen Jeffery Baltimore
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Yen Liu Beijing
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Mark Lauterbach Chicago
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Matthew Tribe Dubai
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Andrew Liu Global Excellence Center
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Darryl Custer Hong Kong
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John Eric Chung Los Angeles
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Daun St Amand Los Angeles / Melbourne
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Dan Freed Miami / Tampa
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David Asfour New York
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Todd Enoki Seattle
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Lucy Baraquio Seattle
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May Wei Shanghai

Our blog explores issues affecting our world not from behind our desks but from our personal experiences as people living, visiting and working in cities around the world. The blog positions us first and foremost as active participants in our environments and second, as planners, architects and designers with a point of view. As a result, each post begins with a personal observation or anecdote and then uses that first-hand perspective as the foundation for a larger discussion on a design-related topic.
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