Ferguson Pape Baldwin Architects
Amanda Schultz started their work experience in 2006 as an Intern Architect at LMN Architects. In 2007, they joined Ferguson Pape Baldwin Architects as the Executive Vice President, and their role there is ongoing.
Amanda Schultz received their Bachelor of Architecture (BArch) degree from California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo, where they studied Architecture from 2001 to 2006. In addition to their degree, Amanda has obtained several certifications. In October 2006, they obtained the LEED AP certification from the U.S. Green Building Council. In June 2011, they became a licensed Architect through the California Architects Board. During the same year, Amanda also obtained the LEED AP BD+C certification from the Green Building Certification Institute (GBCI). Their most recent certification, the Designated Design-Build Professional™ (DBIA™), was obtained from the Design-Build Institute of America in December 2013.
Ferguson Pape Baldwin Architects
Founded in 1976, Ferguson Pape Baldwin Architects has grown steadily over the years to become one of San Diego's largest and most respected design firms. A full-service architectural, planning and interior design firm that is admired for its programming and design of landmark facilities in the: Biomedical, Advanced Technology, Municipal, Government, Military, University / Academic, Entertainment and Hospitality market segments. Ferguson Pape Baldwin Architects has defined and established a proven project management and design system that ensures our clients' needs are achieved. We pride ourselves on intense client interaction and involvement by principals of the firm throughout the project. Our dedication lies in determining and achieving client goals and in the successful completion of the project. Our architecture extends beyond a concern with merely shaping the environment to developing a complete system of responses to our clients needs.