Subham joined Blackbird Architects in 2023 after graduating from Penn State University with an M. Arch. His architectural perspective is enriched by his…
Read MoreBlackbird hosted an AIASB’s Emerging Professional mixer at our office last Thursday! The event included a presentation, an office tour, and a bit…
Read MoreJustin Sager joined the Blackbird Team in January 2022. He received his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Architecture from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, with…
Read MoreOur team is growing yet again! We are excited to announce our newest member of the Blackbird Team, Fatima Jalali. Originally from Tehran,…
Read MoreEly Rabin joined the Blackbird Team in November 2021. Ely studied architectural design initially as an adjunct to his work in human factors….
Read MoreHaving joined us in May of 2020, Kat Seth is the newest member of the Blackbird Team. Kat received her Bachelor’s in Architecture…
Read MoreBeing featured this week as a new member of the Blackbird Team is Juli Langley. After growing up in a Southern California desert…
Read MoreVandhana Balachandran is being featured this week, as a newer member of the Blackbird Team. Vandhana Balachandran joined the Blackbird Team in…
Read MoreBeing featured this week, as a newer member of the Blackbird Team is Raj Gajjar. Raj Gajjar joined the Blackbird Team in November…
Read MoreThis week we are introducing Clara Hembree. Clara Hembree joined the Blackbird Team in February 2020. She is originally from the Santa Barbara area…
Read MoreThis week we are introducing another member of our Blackbird Team, Liqiang Huang. Liqiang Huang joined the Blackbird team in February 2020. Originally…
Read MoreBlackbird Architects has gained several new additions over the past year. We have added four new designers and two new administrative members…
Read MoreTo our clients and collaborators – friends all: We hope this letter finds each of you well during this time of such…
Read MoreWe are excited to report that we have a new “blackbird” in the office, though new isn’t quite the right word–we know him well.
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