Neil Kaye — Partner, Project Architect
Neil Kaye is a Partner. He studied Environmental Science and Architecture at the University of Waterloo, Canada. He graduated on the Deans Honor’s list and was awarded the AIA medal for his graduating year.
Prior to joining Stanley Saitowitz | Natoma Architects in 1998, he worked with Bing Thom Architects and Busby Associates in Vancouver. During his 20 years with Natoma Architects, he has worked on projects both Nationally and Internationally, holding professional licenses in several US states and in Canada.
Neil has developed a keen interest for complex mixed-use projects. He is currently working on several projects with over 2 million square foot of combined development. Recent projects include 8 Octavia; in-fill housing in San Francisco, The Palladium; a twin mixed use tower in Los Angeles, 1111 Sunset; a high rise in Los Angeles, and 188 Hooper; a new 500 bed student housing complex in San Francisco.
As project architect he helped to lead the teams that successfully delivered The Tampa Museum of Arts in Florida, Beth Sholom Synagogue in San Francisco and Uptown Mixed-use Development in Cleveland.
He continues to play a key role in helping to develop the practices nationally recognized strategies in delivering high quality lower cost housing units by leveraging efficiencies in building systems, pre-fabrication and innovative construction technologies.
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