SB Architects
Scott Lee has extensive work experience in the architecture industry. Scott served as the President and Principal at SB Architects, where they led the firm's international reputation for design solutions in various sectors such as hospitality, residential, and mixed-use. Under their leadership, the firm expanded its portfolio to thirty countries on four continents. Prior to their role at SB Architects, Scott was a Principal at Hill Glazier Architects for a decade.
Scott Lee completed their Bachelor of Architecture degree at California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo from 1983 to 1989. Additionally, they have obtained certifications including AIA from the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) and LEED Accredited Professional from the US Green Building Council - Orange County.
SB Architects
Part of the Egis Group. At SB Architects, we like to say our success is a result of our culture. Founded in 1960, we are a people first practice and believe in nurturing a collaborative, down-to-earth workplace where everyone is valued, and people can express themselves freely. That has been solidified with our recent Great Place to Work® Certification™. From our offices in San Francisco, Miami and Shenzhen, we continually challenge ourselves to reach beyond our imagination to create inspiring hospitality, residential and mixed-use buildings and spaces all over the world, with a priority for projects that are right for our people, planet, client and community. Guided by our tailored and collaborative approach, our process is a journey that focuses on teamwork, communication and a shared vision. Every client is different, with each project expressing its own unique aspirations, so together we explore each brief to its full potential to create customized spaces that fit the culture and context of each location. Our goal is to design soulful and inspiring destinations that connect people to place, elevate the human experience, strengthen the spirit of community and simply exceed expectations.