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July 31, 2024









Olson Kundig has announced several leadership promotions across the firm. Clay Anderson has been promoted to principal; David Mann has been named director of the Chicago office; and Laura Bartunek, Christine Burkland, Simon Clews, Meghan Griswold, Allison Johnson, Jesse Kingsley, and Brian Walters have been promoted to associate principal.
Anderson's experience spans single- and multi-family residential, hospitality, commercial, and cultural projects around the world. He has been instrumental in the development of many of the firm's public design installations, including ICECUBE and Homebase.
Mann has been a practicing architect for over 30 years and has experience across a range of project types with a focus on cultural, civic, and higher education work. He has served as the chair of Oak Park Plan Commission for nine years, as well as mentoring students in the Virginia Tech Chicago Studio.
Bartunek works on the firm's cultural and residential projects. Her process embraces a fascination with narrative landscapes as a point of departure for design investigations.
Burkland is a frequent collaborator with Olson Kundig's principal/founder Jim Olson, often developing custom furniture and lighting designs that extend the architectural vision from a building's form to its inner materiality and texture. She has worked across a range of market sectors, including hospitality, mixed-use and higher education, with a focus on residential interior design.
Clews originally came to Olson Kundig through the firm's International Internship Program and has risen through the ranks as a project architect and project manager. While his experience is broad, his focus has been custom single-family residential design, including expanding the firm's residential portfolio in Australia and New Zealand.
Griswold has a wide range of experience working on high-end, award-winning residential projects. Her work often focuses on wood construction and timeless building materials.
Johnson works across a broad range of project types including hospitality, residential, cultural, civic landscape, mixed-use development, high-rise towers, and historic preservation. Johnson is an AIA Medal of Excellence recipient.
Kingsley specializes in single-family residential projects at a variety of scales from large, complex art homes to small, scrappy remodels.
Walters works on a variety of project types and scales, including residential, hospitality, workplace, and mixed-use, and has served as design representative and co-chair of Seattle's Design Review Board.
Olson Kundig also announced the following promotions to senior associate and associate.
The new senior associates are: William Franklin, Evan Harlan, Jimmy Juricevich, Motomi Kudo-King, Gus Lynch, Claudia Maggiani, Derek Santo, Hilary Schanck, Jason Roseler and Todd Walbourn.
The new associates are: Mark Adams, Pete Alderson, David Alf, Mikel Amias, Gavin Argo, Bryan Berkas, Matt Boker, Lucas Branham, Scott Cyphers, Charlotte Essex, Molly Evans, Scott Goodner, Erik Gunderson, Brian Havener, Freya Johnson, Jaclyn Jung, Lori Kirsis, Nik Koenig, Francesca Krisli, Steve Lambie, John Majewski, Maki Matsubayashi, Kelsey McLaughlin, Jesus Pineda, Mark Pomarico, Elisa Renouard, Garrett Reynolds, Conor Rochford, Emmy Ross, Christopher Savage, Cameron Shampine, Ziad Shehab, Kristen Strobel, Margaret Undine, Andy Weber and Mark Wettstone.