SILLMAN
Brett Tullis is a Principal Architect at SILLMAN, with extensive experience in various sectors such as higher education, education K-12, multi-family residential, municipal, sustainable, and military projects. Notable works include the Culinary Building at Los Angeles Trade Tech College and the Brighton Street Comfort Station in San Diego. Prior to SILLMAN, Brett served as a Senior Designer at Carrier Johnson, contributing to civic and commercial projects, including the City of Murrieta Main Branch Library and the Kilroy Carmel Centre. Brett began the architectural career at The Stichler Design Group and place: architecture, with significant contributions to healthcare facilities. Educational qualifications include a Master of Architecture and a Bachelor of Architecture, both from Montana State University-Bozeman.
SILLMAN
At SILLMAN, we embody positive action. We believe that through responsible, reliable, and innovative architecture, we can change the world. Our award-winning projects provide more than a serene balance of high-performance and aesthetic design. They create new opportunities for individuals within our communities, leading the way to a brighter future. SILLMAN is a local, multi-cultural firm who has been providing quality architectural services since 1976. Working with us means Direct Principal Involvement and collaborating with an established team who can hit the ground running due to decades of experience. Teamwork is the key to our success. We greatly value the knowledge, experience, and voices our team members bring to the world of architecture. The integrity and honesty that trace our company culture has gained SILLMAN recognition as the 2021 A/E/C Employer of Choice®. Together, we strive to be our best every day, unlocking the deepest potential of each project and living out our core values of Making a Difference through Kick-Ass Design. In 2022, sustainability is at the forefront of the minds at SILLMAN. We examine low-cost passive design strategies to achieve maximum energy efficiency throughout each stage of our process to promote healthy environments for living, working, and learning. In conjunction with intelligent planning that maximizes energy-saving design, we select economically viable construction materials that offer the highest degree of sustainability by their superior recycling characteristics, reduced negative impact on the environment, energy efficiency, low-maintenance, and reduced life cycle costs. https://linktr.ee/sillmanarch