February 14, 2020

Partner Jason E. Smith Promoted to Fellow of the American Institute of Architects

On February 14, 2020, KieranTimberlake Partner Jason E. Smith was named Fellow of the American Institute of Architects by the College of Fellows jury. This distinction is the AIA's highest honor, awarded to those who have made significant contributions to the profession and society. 
 
In more than two decades leading architectural projects across the country, Jason has evolved a wide-ranging and inclusive design process, resulting in a body of work that is collegial, artful, and spontaneous. As a partner at KieranTimberlake, Jason has led the design and construction of several award-winning projects, including Brockman Hall for Physics at Rice University and Pound Ridge House

An advocate for collaboration, Jason has embraced novel project delivery paradigms–including at Brown University, where he spearheaded the design of one of the first university projects in the US to use a true Integrated Project Delivery platform for the Engineering Research Center. At the University of California, Santa Barbara, he collaborated with three partner firms to develop a shared vision for the San Joaquin Villages, a 1,000-person academic complex. 
 
Jason has long fostered a comprehensive design culture and advanced an exemplary research mission at KieranTimberlake, which today invests in research staff and infrastructure devoted to improving the built environment. Jason's commitment to the broadest spectrum of professional development includes creating and teaching an academic curriculum aimed at an urgent need of our industry—uniting design leadership with practice management. He is a frequent lecturer and serves on academic and professional design juries nationwide, including as a jury chair for AIA New England, AIA DC, and AIA Kansas. His participation in the Centennial Kossman thesis jury at his alma mater, Penn State University, led to the creation of an endowed scholarship fund for aspiring architects. 
 
Jason's approach to architecture integrates art, research, and new modes of project delivery, yielding sophisticated work that is both rich in meaning and beautiful in craft. We are proud to have him as a leader of our team. 
 
Congratulations, Jason!