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Liam Smith

Architect at KieranTimberlake

Liam Smith, AIA, CPHC, is an accomplished architect with experience at KieranTimberlake since April 2024 and previously at Bohlin Cywinski Jackson from July 2017 to April 2024. As a US Fulbright Scholar at the University of Rwanda's School of Architecture from August 2016 to July 2017, Liam contributed as a university professor and researcher. Additional experience includes staff architect positions at Bohlin Cywinski Jackson and MGA Partners, a designer role at Virginia Tech's Community Design Assistance Center, and graduate assistantship at Virginia Tech. Early career steps included a design internship at House+House Architects and teaching English for the Spanish Ministry of Education. Academic credentials include a Master of Architecture from Virginia Tech and a Bachelor of Science in Studio Art/Industrial Design from James Madison University, complemented by studies at Umbau Design Studio and Universidad de Viña del Mar.

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Philadelphia, United States

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KieranTimberlake

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The alchemy of art, science, analysis, and intuition with regard to the built environment is our core mission. Founded in 1984, KieranTimberlake brings together the experience and talents of over 100 professionals of diverse backgrounds and abilities in a practice that is recognized worldwide. Our projects include the programming, planning, and design of new structures as well as the conservation, renovation, and transformation of existing buildings, with special expertise in education, government, arts and culture, civic, and residential projects. Common to all our work is that each project begins with a question and continues its development within a culture of continuous asking, ensuring that design results from deep investigation. KieranTimberlake is committed not only to delivering the highest quality services to our clients, but also to pursuing ideas that push the practice of architecture forward. We have received hundreds of design citations, including the Firm Award from the American Institute of Architects in 2008 and the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Award for Architecture from the Smithsonian Institution in 2010.


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