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Nic Johnsen leads Fire Protection Engineering
Johnsen’s holistic approach adds value through performance-based design, informed by contracting and risk-management experience.
Steven Andersen promoted to National Laboratory Specialist
The new position establishes a national resource for all LEO A DALY studios and markets to offer best-in-class laboratory design
Ed Benes, PE, named President and Deputy CEO
Benes will work closely with Leo A. Daly III, the firm’s third-generation owner and CEO, to shape the future of LEO A DALY
Minnesota Army National Guard Division Headquarters wins SAME Grand Design Award
Recognized as one of the best works of federal architecture built this decade, the LEO A DALY-designed facility reimagines the National Guard readiness center for a new era of warfighting, peacekeeping and emergency response missions
LEO A DALY transforms Capitol Hill office building into mixed-use development
The $200 million project will add three stories, a new skin and a vibrant mix of uses to a former government building
Ignacio J. Reyes elevated to AIA Fellow
Fellowship, one of the highest honors the AIA can bestow, is awarded in recognition of significant contributions to architecture and society
LEO A DALY is proud to announce that our Chief Development Officer Ignacio J. Reyes, FAIA, has been elevated to the American Institute of Architects’ prestigious College of Fellows.
Fellowship is one of the AIA’s highest honors, awarded in recognition of a standard of excellence in the profession and significant contributions to architecture and society on a national level. Fewer than three percent of AIA members achieve this distinction.
Ignacio is recognized as a Fellow for a career focused on building future leaders – creating communications and leadership training programs, designing advanced learning environments and helping architects nationwide strengthen their advocacy.
Throughout his career, Ignacio has focused on education in all aspects. As a practice manager, he has helped build future leaders through the creation of training programs that have developed architects into leaders across the country. His design work for colleges and universities, which focuses on active learning, has advanced the practice of education, and resulted in greater academic success for non-traditional students. In his service work, he has advanced the practice of architectural advocacy, teaching communication strategies to help architects promote the profession and impact environmental legislation.
In her endorsement letter for Ignacio’s Fellowship application, Lourdes Solera, FAIA, said, “I have seen the impact that [Ignacio’s] knowledge and passion for architecture has made to the profession…. The impact of better preparing our future architects will be felt nationwide for years to come.”