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Biographies
Stephen Varenhorst, AIA
President
Neil H.G. Garrioch
Studio Director
Architecture Staff
Tom Bisignaro
Cathie Dopkin
John Edwards
Drew Kmetz
Jared Laucks
Matthew Michetti
Eli Pearlman-Storch
Lynn Tarbox
Office Administration
Carla Hopkins
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Biography
Neil H.G. Garrioch
Neil Garrioch
was appointed Studio Director at SVA in 2008. In this role, he is responsible for architectural design and for coordination of design staff, project management and office oversight. Neil works closely with
Stephen Varenhorst
to execute designs with the same careful attention to detail for which the firm is known. Neil’s strong design and organizational skills will enable SVA to maintain and develop quality and innovation as the firm grows.
Neil has more than 17 years of design experience for firms in
New York
,
Philadelphia
and the
United Kingdom
. Prior to joining SVA, Neil managed design operations, client relations and market development for small multi-disciplinary design studios, a mid sized firm, and latterly, he served as a design principal for a major regional A/E firm. He has designed projects in the
US
, the
UK
, the
Netherlands
,
Mexico
,
Russia
,
Malaysia
,
Singapore
,
Taiwan
, and
Saudi Arabia
. His work has been recognized with the Sapporo Japan 2000 Urban Design Jury Selection Award; 1997 Japan Ceramic Tile Association Award for Innovative Housing Design and Materials Application; and with a Shinkenchiku Japan Architect Residential Design Competition Honorable Mention.
Neil holds a Master of Architecture from Harvard University Graduate School of Design. During his time at Harvard, Neil earned an AIA Merit Scholarship, the Alcalay Prize for Excellence in Studio Arts, and a full NATO Research Scholarship. Following an Honors Bachelor’s degree in Geology with Chemistry from
Exeter
University
in
England
, Neil took graduate courses in mineral exploration geology and global geochemistry at Harvard. Neil’s interdisciplinary background helps him enrich design relationships between architecture, the environment, materials, emergent technologies, and earth-science related disciplines. He has been a guest juror for graduate and undergraduate courses at the
University
of
Pennsylvania
, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and
Temple
University
. He also is an active participant in the development and application of new and adaptive materials and technologies to the design professions, including two
US
patents in his name: one for structural glass; and another for a soft polymer rehabilitation device.
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