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January 23, 2002

NBBJ

Glenn

Williams

NBBJ has added two terminal design architects to its aviation architecture studio, enhancing its design services for transportation clients. Joining as design principals are J. Lee Glenn and Roxanne L. Williams, who have a broad range of background on large and medium-scale public projects, with a particular focus on aviation and multimodal passenger terminals. At a crucial time for airport design, these new aviation architects will strengthen NBBJ’s aviation design capabilities to ensure creative responses to the new passenger service, security and economic challenges ahead for airports.

Glenn joins NBBJ from Washington D.C., and was formerly a design principal and vice president with HNTB Corp. Glenn uses a collaborative design process to address architectural design problems in innovative ways. He provides direction on project character, philosophical approach and the development of formal responses to programmatic and technical design problems. His recent design work includes projects in Dallas/Fort Worth, Wilkes Barre/Scranton, Penn., Salt Lake City and Ohio.

Williams also comes from HNTB, having been the director of design for the D.C. area offices. Williams was listed as one of the Top 400 Architects in the United States during a recent AIA Architects convention. Her design and planning work has been in transportation, mixed-use development and master planning. Recent work includes projects in Atlanta, Miami, Virginia and North Carolina.




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