Lehrer Architects
Laura Rabin possesses extensive experience in business development, product design, and quality improvement within healthcare and education sectors. Currently serving as Director of Growth in the Business Development & Strategy team at Lehrer Architects, Laura previously held roles such as Senior Product Designer at Evernow and Quality Improvement Program Manager at Children's Hospital Los Angeles, where 800 patients and 90 doctors were engaged through successful pediatric health interventions. Laura's background also includes a position as Performance Improvement Facilitator at Cedars-Sinai, where collaborations with over 50 physicians and hospital staff enhanced patient care and efficiency. Additional experience includes developing professional programs at CHLA and directing a school-wide obesity initiative at Boston University School of Public Health. Laura Rabin holds a Master's degree in Public Health & International Education from Columbia University, a User Experience Design certificate from Designlab, and multiple degrees from Wesleyan University in English and International Relations.
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Lehrer Architects
Michael B. Lehrer, FAIA, founded Lehrer Architects (LA) in his native district of Los Feliz in Los Angeles as a Sole Proprietorship, in 1985. The business, now a California corporation, is thriving in the award-winning office space at 2140 Hyperion Avenue. The professional staff members at LA have extensive experience in designing, managing, master planning and working with the community and cultural organizations on projects throughout Los Angeles and beyond. As such, the firm, its people, and their experiences are all very much rooted in the various neighborhoods and their communities. Lehrer Architects' approach to design grows out of deep love and respect for the community and unwavering focus on its improvement. Michael Lehrer has developed a unique relationship of an architect's communal role: a leader, using design to improve the quality of space and quality of life. Whether the projects are commercial, residential, or institutional, public or private, LA's practice focuses on the making of home and community – from individual to family to neighborhood to city creating places that sanctify the rituals of life.