Tammy Lepham

Sr. Designer at Aidlin Darling Design

Tammy LePham is a seasoned design professional with extensive experience in architecture and installation art. Currently serving as a Senior Designer at Aidlin Darling Design since January 2022, Tammy has previously held the position of Architectural Designer at Mark Cavagnero Associates from March 2014 to December 2021, contributing to notable projects such as the Oakland Museum and Hamlin School. In addition to architectural roles, Tammy has engaged in artistic collaborations as an Arts Grant Recipient and Co-Exhibitor at 1078 Gallery, and as an Artist in Residence with CTRL+SHFT Collective. Educationally, Tammy holds a Master of Architecture from California College of the Arts and a Bachelor of Science in Interior Design from Arizona State University.

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San Francisco, United States

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Aidlin Darling Design

With a shared interest in exploring design across a wide range of scales, programs, and disciplines, partners Joshua Aidlin and David Darling started Aidlin Darling Design around a woodshop in 1997. With an emphasis on designing for all of the senses they have cultivated a diverse and collaborative studio that acts as the creative hub for an extended network of builders, fabricators, artists, engineers, chefs, and other collaborators. The firm’s work explores a closely held conviction that design can enlighten the human spirit by engaging all of the senses. This notion is reflected in a diverse range of projects including a restaurant in the new SFMOMA, a 160,000 square foot LEED Gold brewery in San Leandro, and Stanford University’s Windhover Contemplative Center - a non-denominational art chapel that serves as a refuge for students and faculty. Recent work includes projects as far away as Doha Qatar and Hong Kong, and as diverse as a high school in Santa Rosa, a Cultural Arts Center in San Francisco, and several wineries that push the boundaries of sustainability in agriculture and building. In recent years, the firm has garnered over 100 regional, national, and international awards including the Smithsonian’s Cooper- Hewitt’s 2013 National Design Award for their body of work, a James Beard Award, five American Architecture Awards from the Chicago Athenaeum, two International Civic Trust Awards, and several regional and national awards from the AIA, IIDA, and ASLA.


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