Valerio Dewalt Train
Heather Salisbury has a diverse work history in the architecture field. Heather started their career as an architectural intern at The Renshaw Firm in 1991 and 1992. Heather then worked as an intern architect at Rockwell Associates from 1993 to 1994. Heather joined Knight Architects Engineers Planners in 1994 as an architect and later became an architect at Valerio Dewalt Train in 1997. At Valerio Dewalt Train, they advanced through various roles including project manager, associate, senior associate, and currently holds the position of Director of Operations. Their work experience spans from 1991 to the present.
Heather Salisbury attended Malvern High School from 1985 to 1988, where they completed their high school education. Following that, they enrolled at the University of Arkansas in 1988 and graduated in 1993 with a Bachelor of Architecture degree. Heather obtained additional certifications as well. In 1996, they became a Licensed Architect through the State of Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation. Additionally, in July 2007, they earned the LEED AP BD&C certification from the US Green Building Council.
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Valerio Dewalt Train
Valerio Dewalt Train is a 75+ person national architectural and design practice with offices in Chicago, Palo Alto and San Francisco. Since 1994, the firm has based its practice on the simple idea that whatever the question, design is the answer. But we also believe that before you can provide an answer, you have to do the research to make sure you understand the question. As designers, we take a research-based approach to the design process; it is immersive, probing, and specific. We work with a wide range of clients: institutional, educational, corporate, retail, entertainment, hospitality, and developers. Each client benefits from the cross-fertilization of ideas between these industries and as expressed by our URL, “build or die.com”. The result of our energetic approach is a series of remarkable projects often produced on very tight budgets and schedules for many notable organizations; from Google and Adobe, to the University of California, University of Chicago, Northwestern Mutual, and Avison Young. VDTA has received several awards over time, recognizing the success with this approach, including being named in the Top 50 Design Firms by Architect Magazine. For more information, follow us on Twitter (@buildordie_com), Facebook (facebook.com/buildordie), Instagram (@buildordie), and visit our website (www.buildordie.com).