In this episode we sit and talk with Kelly W and Jackson M, regional leaders of the mission critical practice of the largest architecture firm in the world, Gensler.
We touch on their career trajectory and design preferences while understanding more about the vision of the practice and the future of mission critical design.
Designing for the unbreakable: Unveiling the Mission Critical Architecture.
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Jackson Metcalf, LEED AP, is a Design Manager at Gensler; the largest architecture firm in the world. In his 17 years with Gensler, Jackson has led a variety of project types across the globe with a focus on critical facilities, commercial office buildings, and mixed-use projects. He is a global leader of Gensler's Critical Facilities practice, and previously led the Critical Facilities practice for the Northcentral Region. Jackson’s projects are noted for their sustainability — with four data centers receiving LEED Gold certification. He received his Bachelor of Architecture from Iowa State University.
Kelly Westwood, AIA, NCARB, NOMA, Architect at Gensler is a licensed architect in Illinois and New York, with global design experience, excellent design technology skills, and a passion for teaching and creating opportunities for those who otherwise would not have access. She serves as the Regional Practice Area Leader for Critical Facilities at Gensler. With a background rooted in engineering research and development, and grounded by her pragmatic approach to problem-solving, Kelly meets every design challenge with an eager desire to learn and grow, and to help others do the same.
To get in touch with Jakey Bentwood, reach out at j.bentwood@harperharrison.com.