AED Presents: Building Consensus, Recent Projects by KieranTimberlake
KieranTimberlake buildings are made for people by people. Zinat Yusufzai and Ryan Wall will present a number of recent works by the award-winning firm, spanning typologies and scales, where deep engagement and collaboration with internal and external project stakeholders led to successful outcomes.
Zinat Yusufzai, AIA, LEED AP
Principal, KieranTimberlake
Ryan Wall, AIA, LEED AP
Associate, KieranTimberlake
Yusufzai joined KieranTimberlake in 2002 after working for several years in international development and has been involved with many of the firm's award-winning projects. As an advocate for inclusivity in architecture, she believes design should reflect the full range of human experience, while celebrating exploration, experimentation, and fun. She embraces collaborative stakeholder engagement and thoughtful consideration of environmental impacts throughout the design process to yield successful programmatic, functional, and aesthetic outcomes. Her work reflects a deep sense of responsibility to use resources wisely and strategically, from environmental to financial.
In over 10 years at KieranTimberlake, Wall has contributed to numerous institutional and university projects spanning many scales, locations, and program types – bringing a rigorous and collaborative approach to each to deliver aspirational, context-driven design solutions. She is currently the project architect on 2300 Market, a LEED Gold-targeting life-sciences adaptive reuse project in Philadelphia, where she balances a tight schedule with existing conditions and a complex site. Previously, she was a project architect on Pennsylvania State University’s Eric J. Barron Innovation Hub. Other projects include the U.S. Embassy in London, New York University’s John A. Paulson Center, and the East End Transformation at Washington University in St. Louis.
This event is supported by the Temple University General Activities Fund.