MKSK
Tim Bragan is a seasoned professional in landscape architecture and design, currently serving as Principal at MKSK since September 2022. Prior experience includes a tenure at Landscape Architecture Bureau, where Tim held the position of Principal and Project Manager from November 2012 to September 2022. Tim's project management expertise was further developed at Manion and Associates and INTERSTICE Architects, with roles spanning from 2007 to 2012. Early career contributions as a Designer at INTERSTICE Architects and William McDonough + Partners also laid a strong foundation. Academically, Tim holds dual master's degrees in Architecture and Landscape Architecture from the University of California, Berkeley, and a Bachelor of Science in Architecture along with a Bachelor of Arts in Architectural History from The University of Virginia School of Architecture.
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MKSK
MKSK is a collective of Planners, Urban Designers, and Landscape Architects, founded in 1990, who are passionate about the interaction between people and place. We are an employee-owned practice with a network of twelve metropolitan studios in Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, and the District of Columbia. MKSK works to solve the pressing issues in our cities and communities, and build places where people want to live. We work with communities and clients to reimagine, plan, and design dynamic environments for the betterment of all. We help communities and our clients meet the challenges of changing global conditions by addressing resiliency and sustainability. We shape place to improve lives, and we share our transformational stories and the power of strong planning and design to inspire ourselves, our peers, and the world to work together for the common good. Principal leadership and expertise guide distinct areas of practice strength; Urban Design, Community Planning, Development, Campus Planning, Parks & Recreation, Cultural and Transportation.