Rias Robert Steel Riba

Senior Associate / Design Director at CO Architects

Robert Steel RIBA, RIAS has over 33 years of work experience in various architectural firms. Robert most recently worked at CO Architects as a Senior Associate / Design Director. Prior to that, they served as the Director of Design at HNTB Architecture, where they supported aviation architecture projects, including those at LAX. Robert also worked at Richard Meier & Partners as an Associate Partner, leading luxury condominium, hotel, and spa projects. Additionally, they served as the Director of Design at HNTB Architecture, where they led a team for the expansion of Terminal 2 West at San Diego International Airport. Robert has also held positions at Candy & Candy, CO Architects, Rafael Vinoly Architects, and Reiach and Hall Architects.

Robert Steel RIBA, RIAS completed their education in architecture at the University of Glasgow. Robert pursued a B.Arch and Dip.Arch degree from 1981 to 1986, focusing on the field of study in architecture.

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Los Angeles, United States

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Los Angeles-based CO Architects is nationally recognized for architectural planning, programming and design in the higher education, science & technology, civic and healthcare sectors, and works with leading institutions from coast to coast. In 35 years of practice, CO Architects has led innovative and successful projects in 29 states and the UK. The firm's specialized expertise includes transformative projects for schools of medicine and the health professions, advanced research and teaching laboratories, leading-edge museums and civic landmarks, and innovative clinical facilities on higher education, healthcare and urban campuses. The firm has been nationally and internationally recognized with over 195 design awards and numerous published articles, speaker presentations and tours by organizations such as the AIA, World Architecture Festival, The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design, World Architecture News, The Architect's Newspaper, and the Society for College and University Planning.