Investing in Future Success
As we reflect on 2023, LS3P has made significant investments over the past year to propel Evolution25 and position our firm for future success. These investments are Vision-led, Mission-forward, and Values-based.
We expanded our regional presence by welcoming a new office in Jacksonville, allowing us to broaden our reach and transform more communities. Simultaneously, we bolstered our talent pool firmwide. We welcomed seasoned professionals across diverse practice areas who elevate our expertise, our knowledge, and our client relationships. In total, over 60 talented team members joined LS3P in 2023, expanding the firm to almost 500 team members across practice, business, and support.
Leadership transitions infused new energy into the firm and individual offices. New office leaders were appointed in Charlotte, Raleigh, and Savannah, and we established new roles like Innovation Leader and Living Practice Leader that will foster creativity and transform design thinking. The LS3P Board welcomed Katherine Peele as Board Chair and Lisa Pinyan as a new Director.
Our investments extended to all our colleagues through an expanded Total Rewards & Compensation Review - a 25% increase in investment in 2023. We enriched our workspaces around the firm, relocating the Asheville office to the historic CitizenTimes Building, with plans to relocate more offices in 2024 to better accommodate collaboration and growth. Technological investments and advancements allowed us to optimize knowledge sharing, increase learning, and enhance recruiting. By refining our business development and marketing strategies, we further fortified the capabilities of our team members, leading to an impressive 84% success rate in project pursuits. Brand awareness campaigns, design accolades (30 new design awards!), and community involvement underscored our commitment to excellence and impact. Through initiatives like Design-In-Kind and The LS3P Foundation, we continued our legacy of giving back to the communities we serve, marking a purposeful journey into our 60th year. Thank you to each of you who have given your time and talents to these endeavors – and thank you for always representing LS3P so well.
LS3P is moving in a positive direction, and we are well-positioned for inspiring outcomes in all that we do. We are a firm of great value; uniquely designed and purposefully made. As we enter a new year, we are poised to continue to do great work, to optimize and grow our team, to innovate our approach to design, and to share transformative designs with our community.
Over the course of the last six decades, LS3P has stood as both witness and participant in the ever-evolving tapestry of global events and popular culture. As we commemorate our remarkable 60th year in existence, the firm finds itself intricately woven into the fabric of history, its architectural endeavors echoing the zeitgeist of each era. From the tumultuous tides of socio-political change to the vibrant hues of artistic expression, LS3P has not merely adapted but thrived, leaving an indelible mark on landscapes both physical and cultural.
1960 s
To the moon and back, the 1960s were a sociocultural superstorm. The musical magic of The Supremes and The Beatles took the world by storm, while Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird flew off the shelves. Pop-Tarts and pop art sprung onto the scene, and Ford’s newly minted Mustang hit the road in 1964. The Berlin Wall went up in 1961, and President John F. Kennedy took a fatal ride in 1963. The Civil Rights Act was passed in 1964, while 1968 brought the loss of Martin Luther King, Jr. in Memphis, TN. Woodstock capped the decade on a high note with over 400,000 people attending the harmonious festival.
in LS3P History
When “Frank Lucas, Architect” hung out his shingle in Charleston in 1963, he had a one-room office, a brand-new architecture license, and a drafting table built with an old door. His first projects included screened porch additions, a fire station, and a can wash at the local high school.
A Clemson classmate, Sidney Stubbs, joined Frank in 1964 to form Lucas and Stubbs, Architects. The young firm entered a summer design competition for The Municipal Auditorium and Exhibition Hall for the City of Charleston. Despite a dramatic thunderstorm which flooded their basement office the night before the deadline, the team won the competition. The Gaillard Municipal Auditorium opened to critical acclaim in 1968, and was later recognized with an Honor Award from the South Carolina Chapter of the American Institute of Architects.
Frank Lucas launches LS3P on May 1, 1963
Sidney Stubbs joins Frank in 1964 to form Lucas and Stubbs, Architects
Blue Cross Blue Shield of SC Tower opens in 1966
Gaillard Municipal Auditorium opens in 1965
1970 s
The 1970s were a time of shake ups and shake outs. McDonald’s rocked the fast food market with the introduction of the Shamrock Shake in 1970, while the Videosphere launched an out-of-this-world technology experience for users of all ages. In 1973, Billie Jean King shocked the world by sitting down Bobby Riggs in straight sets - a major feat for gender equality in sports and beyond. The music world was rattled throughout the decade - from the 1974 Beatles breakup, to the untimely death of Elvis in 1977, and the emergence of Punk and Disco - adding a new level of funk to a world plastered with scandals and war.
in LS3P History
With the Gaillard Municipal Auditorium complete, the firm elevated from within. Frank Lucas was elected President of AIA South Carolina in 1970, and the firm was renamed to Lucas, Stubbs, and Long Associates a year later.
Richard Powell joined the firm in 1972; Thom Penney in 1974. By 1974, the firm had been renamed once more - this time shortening the name to Lucas & Stubbs.
By 1976, Lucas & Stubbs had expanded to 35 team members in Charleston, SC, leading to the organization of studios for the first time in 1977.
The firm was named one of Building Design & Construction’s Top 100 Healthcare Design Firms in 1978 - the first of many rankings to come.
in LS3P History
The 1980s brought growth and expansion to LS3P. By 1982, Vito Pascullis, Richard Powell, and Thom Penney had become partners in Frank and Sidney’s practice.
The 1985 opening of a public terminal at Charleston International Airport marked a turning point in LS3P’s portfolio: the launch of our aviation sector. At its entrance, the prominent columns, arched forms, and an open trellis lure passengers in, while precast panels with embedded oyster shells pay homage to the ecology of the Lowcountry and establish a distinct sense of place.
In contrast to the traditional style of the airport terminal, the Commissioners of Public Works building in downtown Charleston offers a contemporary take on the city’s architectural detailing. The building’s sharp corners take advantage of the irregular site while providing clear visual pathways for pedestrians and drivers.
Charleston International Airport’s original public terminal opens in 1980
s1990
The 1990s were defined by a number of influential cultural events - like the debut of Friends, Mae C. Jemison being the first African American woman in space, and becoming the first film to gross $1 billion. The 1990 launch of the Hubble Space Telescope offered a new perspective of the planet. Toni Morrison became the first African American woman to win the Nobel Prize for literature in 1993, while Nelson Mandela became the first Black president of South Africa in 1994. A baseball strike in 1994 led to the cancellation of the World Series for the first time in 90 years. The Guggenheim Museum opened in 1997, regenerating the city of Bilbao through bespoke architectural design.
in LS3P History
LS3P grew to 100 staff members by the end of the 90s, before merging with TBA2 Architects in Charlotte, NC. The firm made a deep impact on the Charlotte community via iconic projects such as the Discovery Place Museum and the Charlotte Motor Speedway Corporate Headquarters, as well as developments like Morrocroft and Philips Place.
Around the Carolinas and beyond, LS3P continued to become a recognizable name in the industry through projects such as the Country Club of Charleston, the Naval Air Station in Pensacola, FL; Saks Majestic Square, and Crestar Riverview Center.
2000 s
Life-changing products. Unfathomable loss. Economic turmoil. Medical breakthroughs. Environmental breakdowns. Athletic accolades. Musical masterminds. The new century brought its share of highs and lows - from the launch of Facebook and Apple’s iPod, to major breakthroughs in the Human Genome project, the September 11th terror attacks, the devastation of Hurricane Katrina, the musical stylings of Eminem and Beyoncé, the Great Recession, a new MLB home run record, and everything in between.
in LS3P History
This decade brought national attention to LS3P with the appointment of Thom Penney as President of the American Institute of Architects in 2003.
41 years after LS3P’s first office was created, we opened our doors in South Carolina’s capital of Columbia in 2004. The following year, LS3P merged with Boney Architects to establish offices in Wilmington and Raleigh, NC.
The 2000s also brought the completion of some of the firm’s largest projects to date. The Grove Park Inn Resort & Spa was completed in 2001, bringing a luxury hospitality experience to Asheville. 200 South Tryon added to the Charlotte skyline in 2000. The North Charleston Convention Center opened to the public in 2000, while MUSC Ashley River Tower began operations in 2008.
2010
American Pharaoh’s Triple Crown. A royal Brexit. A shattered century-old Chicago curse. Starting with financial turmoil and ending with impeachment, the 2010s brought a series of unpredictable events that the world was able to witness in real time due to the growing popularity of social media. Protesters flooded the streets for Occupy Wall Street and Black Lives Matter demonstrations, while #MeToo flooded social media feeds. Simone Biles became the most decorated gymnast in the history of the sport. Hurricanes unleashed recordsetting winds and flooding from coast to coast. And a new
in LS3P History
A 2011 merger with Neal Prince Architects of Greenville, SC, brought with it a rich portfolio of residential, worship, and higher education projects, expanding the firm’s presence in the Upstate. 2016 brought two more strategic mergers: Hubbard Architecture, LLC of Myrtle Beach, SC expanded the firm’s capacity in the Grand Strand, while Dawson Architects in Savannah, GA greatly enhanced the firm’s historic preservation and higher education resources and established the firm’s first office outside of the Carolinas.
Some of the firm’s largest projects to date were born out of the 2010s. The Wilmington Convention Center opened its doors in 2010, revitalizing the city’s riverwalk. Legacy Union’s first high-rise - Bank of America Tower - opened in 2019, marking the start of a celebrated development and continued relationship with Lincoln Harris. Live Oak Bank began operations at its current headquarters in 2012, with four subsequent buildings as a result.
The 2020s brought an exhausting new meaning to the word “unprecedented.” The COVID world’s outlook on healthcare systems and sociocultural norms. We stayed apart – six feet, to be exact – but grew closer through advances in the digital space, with TikTok, Facetime, and Meta’s Portal gaining immense popularity early in the decade. Tiger King distraction from the pandemic, and fame as the first non-English-language film to win Best Picture. Historic wildfires burned their paths through Australia and the United States; and protests flooded the streets around the globe. NASA’s Perseverance Rover said hello to a landmark journey on Mars, and the world said goodbye to countless sports stars and actors.
in LS3P History
2020 brought new leadership to LS3P with the appointment of Marc Marchant as CEO. Alongside this transition, a new strategic plan emerged: Evolution25 - a groundwork for the future that is rooted in LS3P’s enduring foundational values while setting ambitious goals to position the firm for success.
In 2021, LS3P launched our Atlanta, GA office to further enhance our presence in the state. After stepping down from his role, former CEO Thom Penney, continued to serve as Chair for LS3P’s Board of Directors for two years. Katherine Peele was named Board Chair in 2022 - the first woman in the firm to serve in this role - upon Thom’s retirement. That year also brought a strategic merger with TFF Architects and Planners of Greensboro, NC and PFA Architects of Asheville, NC, allowing us to better serve clients in the Triad and Western North Carolina. In that same year, LS3P launched The LS3P Foundation, naming Chris Boney as Board Chair. The Foundation will support leading design thinkers in advancing research, strategies, and technologies which promote transformative change, improve human and planetary well-being, increase economic mobility, and advance issues of health and social equity across the Southeast.
2023 brought its share of new offices and new roles. A merger with ENB Architects in Jacksonville, FL established the firm’s first Florida location. Espy Harper was named LS3P’s inaugural Innovation Leader with a keen focus on developing transformative solutions for our people, our projects, and our communities.
1 Marc Marchant named LS3P CEO in 2020
2 Credit One Stadium opens in 2022 to host the largest women’s professional tennis tournament in the U.S.
3 Clemson University’s Wilbur O. & Ann Powers College of Business garners multiple design awards from 2021-2023
4 TEN30 opens in 2023 boasting 1,000,000 SF of next generation workspace
5 The LS3P Foundation launches in December 2022 with Chris Boney named as Board Chair
6 Katherine Peele named LS3P Board Chair in 2022
In 2023, we made a commitment to innovation. We know that change doesn’t happen overnight, and we are sincerely grateful to work alongside team members who share our foundational values of excellence, integrity, empowerment, collaboration, balance, stewardship, and caring. We thank you for choosing to be a part of this world-class team, and we thank you for a very successful year!
striding into the sunshine state
On April 1, 2023, LS3P merged with Jacksonville-based ENB Architects. This merger expanded LS3P’s Southeastern footprint into Florida while capitalizing on existing partnerships with local clients and highly respected colleagues. Founded in 1986, ENB brought a diversified portfolio of aviation, commercial, education, hospitality, living, federal, and industrial projects to LS3P.
our team
Bill Corbitt Sr. Project Manager
Carl Burdick Sr. Project Manager
Leo Fallon Emerging Professional
Ellie Dawson Experiential Graphic Designer
Tom
Olivia Frick Business Development Jonathan Cantor JAX Healthcare Sector Leader Erin Burres JAX Medical Planning Leader Norman JAX Office Leader Scott Brady Sr. Project Manager JAX OFM Robert Riggio ArchitectAs Office Leader, I am proud to represent LS3P’s growing presence in the City of Jacksonville. We appreciate the opportunity to shape Jacksonville’s architectural landscape and look forward to bringing transformative designs to our community.
Tom Norman Office Leaderaward-winning designs
In 2023, we continued to demonstrate design excellence in service to our communities, taking home awards at the local, state, and national levels.
1. Live Oak Bank FitPark
AIA ASPIRE (SAR)
2. US Colored Troops Memorial Park
AIA NC (Honor Award) // AIA Wilmington // AIA ASPIRE (SAR)
3. Broadstone Pullman
ASID Carolinas (Silver - Excellence in Design)
4. Broadstone Nations
ASID Carolinas (Gold - Excellence in Design)
5. Passage Home
AIA NC (Housing Design Award - Unbuilt Award)
6. Charleston Hope Center
AIA Wilmington
7. nCino Office Expansion & Renovation
AIA Wilmington
8. Durham Center AIA Wilmington
9. Renewable Water Resources Lab Operations
USGBC Carolinas Leadership Awards (Finalist)
10. The Naturalist Hotel
IIDA Carolinas DesignWorks (Unbuilt - Honorable Mention)
11. SLED Forensics Laboratory
IIDA Carolinas DesignWorks (Government - Honorable Mention, Flooring Design - Winner)
12. Credit One Stadium
IIDA Carolinas DesignWorks (Best in Show, HospitalityWinner, Design Detail - Winner) // AIA SC (Interiors - Honor Award) // ASID Carolinas
13. Vantage SouthEnd
IIDA Carolinas DesignWorks (Corporate Large - Winner)
14. Broadstone Oak City
IIDA Carolinas DesignWorks (Multi-Family/Senior LivingHonorable Mention)
15. Cambria Hotel Columbia
Columbia Chamber - Golden Nail Award
16. Clemson University Wilbur O. and Ann Powers College of Business
AIA SC (New Construction - Honor Award)
17. West Charlotte High School
IIDA Carolinas DesignWorks (K-12 Education - Winner)
18. Ingevity Headquarters
ASID Carolinas
19. Charlotte Christian Middle & Upper School Replacement
IIDA Carolinas DesignWorks (K-12 Education - Honorable Mention)
20. Franklin’s Coffee Shop
AIA Savannah Renovation | Restoration Honor Award
21. City of Jacksonville Fire Station #75
Florida Green Building Coalition’s “Florida Green” Commercial Building Certification (“Gold-Level” Certification)
22. Sharing Hope
AIA SC (New Construction - Merit Award) // ASID Carolinas
23. Grace Church Anderson Campus
AIA Greenville
24. Grace Church Greer Campus
AIA Greenville // Crew Award
25. City of Jacksonville Fire Station #10
Eagle and Project of the Year Award
26. Clemson University Memorial Stadium
Video Board
AIA KC (Design Excellence Award, Architecture Merit Award)
27. Ally Charlotte Center
ACEC
28. Raleigh Iron Works
Redevelopment Project of the Year, NAIOP NC
29. New Hanover County Government Center
Tilt-Up Achievement Award (Government)
30. Novant Health Brunswick MOB
Tilt-Up Achievement Award (Healthcare)
our newest team members
reaching new audiences
In 2023, LS3P launched Human Scale: a podcast where we sit down with any and all members of LS3P’s team to talk about the different facets of what we do, how we do it, and who we are as humans.
our team
Co-Host Co-Host1
Just a Couple of Squares Chatting
Co-hosts Meredith Ray and Patrick Cooley introduce the podcast and themselves and give some great Charlotte, NC donut recommendations.
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Keep listening in 2024!
Eye for Design
Learn about Kelly Gilreath’s childhood escapades looking into neighbors’ windows to judge their design taste and Lisa Pinyan’s journey from New York to Savannah as the first member of her family to go to college.
Meredith Ray Patrick Cooley Bailey Brown Producer2
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A Graphic Conversation
Ellie Dawson and Jennifer Boyles share the past, present, and future of Branded Environments at LS3P.
Let’s Dish
Hear all about the amazing journey of Jennifer Smith and discovering her love for HR and helping people along the way.
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Building Blocks & Birkenstocks
Learn about Roy Selvidge’s time serving in the military, his shrimp scampi skills, and the gamechanging work he and his team are doing with one of the firm’s most playful clients: LEGO.
6
The Odd Couple
Hear about the long history between Jeff Floyd and Steve Hepler, going all the way back to being roommates during their college days.
4
Architects Without Borders
Willy Schlein talks about the incredible work the Healthcare team has been doing with the World Health Organization (WHO).
5
Small World, Big Impact
Natallie Santiago Rodriguez shares the inspiring story of how she rallied the firm to donate supplies for the people of her home in Puerto Rico after a devastating hurricane and earthquake.
innovation through research
Katherine Peele and Katherine Ball conducted an “Innovation and Research Listening Tour” around LS3P’s offices to talk about what we’re doing well, where we could be more innovative, roadblocks we’re encountering, and potential topics for future research.
on the tour
KatherinePeele
Chief Practice OfficerKatherine Ball Practice Research Strategist
giving back to our communities in-kind
getting the sneak peek into a career in architecture and interiors
Last summer, LS3P welcomed 35 student interns - the most in the firm’s history. These talented young professionals participated in an immersive seven-week program focusing on professional development and collaboration.
Jessica Grey Clemson University Ellie Barberis Savannah College of Art and Design Yunshu Huang University of Michigan Lucas Schindlar Clemson University Caroline Klein Converse University Sydney Cherrington University of Florida Fiona Masciarelli Appalachian State Universityelevating our expertise
Congratulations to our team members who achieved new professional licensure and registrations in 2023!
Taylor Morris ALEP Karen Staskin Architect Crystal Soyars Architect Elizabeth Soyka Architect Jon Galloway Azure Administrator/ Fundamentals Joshua Coates CDT Jorge Gallegos CDT Isela Martinez CDT Kyle Novak Architect Brittney Myers Architect Coral Rembert Architect Ethan Atherton ArchitectMelanie Simmons CDT Espy Harper Cert. Human Subjects Research
Bekim Sejdiu Cert. Passive House Consultant/Designer
Creviston Cert. Public Interest Design
Iván Martinez-Cruz Newforma Project Implementation Specialist
Renee Walker Newforma Project Implementation Specialist
Brianna Douglas Rackley Green Globes Professional & WELL AP Jeremy Alford LEED Green Associate Kaitie Harrigan LEED Green Associate + LEED AP BD+C Molly O’Neill LEED Green Associate Kara Grossman NCIDQ Bobbie Ramsay NCIDQ & WELL AP Emily Patterson NCIDQ, NC Registered Interior Designer Brianna Faris NCIDQ Jeanne Christman NC Notary Public Shelly Baker NC Notary Public Rebecca Eastwood NCIDQ Sydney Godfrey NC Registered Interior DesignerWe are always proud of, and honored by, the people who continue to dedicate their time and talents to LS3P, year after year.
years 30
Shawn Mottern (CLT) Katherine Peele (RDU)Our strength lies in our people, and we are honored that you have chosen to share your talents and expertise with LS3P over the years.
Marc Marchant CEO Carlota Longo (CLT) Jennifer Dillon (CLT) Paul Koska (CLT) Taylor Morris (CLT) Wil Drennan (CLT) Brian Carroll (GSO) Crystal Soyars (GSO) Ginny Magrath (CLT) Kaitie Harrigan (GSO) Ashley Spangler (CLT) Steve Freyaldenhoven (GSO) Rayo Daroowalla (CLT) Julianna Weih (CLT) Patrick Cooley (CLT) Chelsea Lawrence (CLT)making an impact
Ashley Spangler (CLT)
Virginia Tech College of Architecture + Urban Studies, IDEAS Speaker Series
Brian Carroll (GSO)
Reviewer, AIA NC Building Code Task Force
2023-24 Leadership Greensboro
Member, Construction Professionals Network of North Carolina
Carlota Longo (CLT)
Extended Appointment, CSI DE+I Task Force
Presenter, Construction Specifications Institute: “Change is Here: Helping Professionals Navigate Rapid Shifts in the AEC Industry”
Chelsea Heitzman (CLT)
Immediate Past President, SMPS Charlotte
Chelsea Lawrence (CLT)
President, IIDA Carolinas
National Advocacy Advisory Committee Member, IIDA Carolinas
Crystal Soyars (GSO) 2023-24 Leadership Rockingham
Ginny Magrath (CLT)
ACE Mentorship Presentation, North Carolina, Architecture to Ardrey Kell HS Students
Jennifer Dillon (CLT)
Featured Presenter, “SF330: Don’t Fear the Form,” SMPS Palmetto Chapter
Julianna Weih (CLT)
IIDA Steering Committee Member
Virginia Tech College of Architecture + Urban Studies, IDEAS Speaker Series
Kaitie Harrigan (GSO)
Leadership Greensboro, Class of 2023 Graduate Committee for the Volunteer Center’s Corporate Caring Challenge
Kevin Schaffner (CLT)
Chairman, Planning and Zoning Board, Town of Harrisburg
Krissy Ferguson (CLT) Director and Officer of the Board, CPN of NC
Patrick Cooley (CLT)
“800,000 SQ FT of ‘Smooth’” Article, Falkbuilt
Paul Koska (CLT)
USGBC Presentation Speaker & Tour: Dimensional Place
Rayo Daroowalla (CLT)
Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department Volunteer Appreciation Award
Steve Freyaldenhoven (GSO)
Presenter, Guilford County Crisis Center Case Study, NCHEA Spring Seminar
Speaker, NC Healthcare Engineers Association Divion 2 Behavioral Health
Taylor Morris (CLT)
Presenter, NCSBA Conference: “Unlocking Victory: Your Winning Formula for School Bond Campaigns”
Wil Drennan (CLT)
Featured in Interior Design Magazine’s Design Giants Issue
Board Member, City of Rock Hill Board of Historic Review
Board Chair, Palmetto Community Health Care
Emily Nelson (RDU) Justin Acevedo (RDU) Danny Adams (ILM) Greg McNamara (RDU) Paul Domlyn (RDU) Katherine Peele (RDU) Michelle Marks (ILM) Jeff Mural (RDU) Zakiya Wiggins (RDU) Julia Badorrek (RDU) John Calvert (RDU) Dan Harrop (RDU) Jordan Reynolds (ILM) Michael Wagner (RDU) Daniela Ayers (ILM) Ron Smith (RDU) Lindsay Fallert (RDU) Scott Greenman (RDU) Melissa Watness (MYR) Dean Rains (RDU) Espy Harper (RDU)making an impact
Daniela Ayers (ILM)
President, AIA Wilmington
Panelist, Mentors Initiating Community Action, Support, and Advocacy (MI CASA), UNC Wilmington
Danny Adams (ILM)
Panelist, “Harvesting the Value of Mass Timber,” ULI Carolinas Annual Meeting
Dan Harrop (RDU)
Speaker, NC Healthcare Engineer’s Association, “Not Your Grandfather’s MOB”
Dean Rains (RDU)
Member; Vice-Chair, City of Raleigh Planning Commission
Emily Nelson (RDU)
Pursuing Master of Science in Architectural Engineering, with specialties in Sustainability and Construction, University of Kansas
Espy Harper (RDU)
2023 Triangle Business Journal Leader in Diversity Award Winner
Panelist, CFHD - Health Equity
Greg McNamara (RDU)
Vice Chair, Board of Directors, Rebuilding Together of the Triangle WakeMed Foundation Board Member
Leadership North Carolina
Programs Committee Chair, Urban Land Institute, Triangle District Council
Jeff Mural (RDU)
Presenter, Guilford County Crisis Center Case Study, NCHEA Spring Seminar
John Calvert (RDU)
Speaker, USGBC, UNCG Nursing & Instructional Building
Jordan Reynolds (ILM)
Membership Director, SCNOMA
Julia Badorrek (RDU)
Featured Speaker, Spring 2023 Texas A&M “Architecture for Health” Lecture Series
Justin Acevedo (RDU)
Nominated for the 2023 AIA Triangle Student Scholarship Award
Katherine Peele (RDU)
2023 Business NC Power List, Professional Services Category
Featured on DesignIntelligence Supercast: “The Changing Relevance of the AEC Profession”
Lindsay Fallert (RDU)
AIA Triangle Presidential Award: 2023 Volunteer Service Award
Michael Wagner (RDU) Chair, AIA Triangle Design Awards Task Force
Melissa Watness (MYR)
Speaker Liaison, Aspire Conference
Education Director, AIA South Carolina
Michelle Marks (ILM)
Program and Events Committee Chair, Cape Fear CREW
Paul Domlyn (RDU)
Raleigh Chamber’s Leadership Raleigh Corenet Carolinas Committee Member
Ron Smith (RDU)
Speaker, Spring 2023 Texas A&M “Architecture for Health” Lecture Series
Speaker, Healthcare Design Conference
Scott Greenman (RDU)
Citizens Advisory Group for the City of Raleigh Neuse River Park
Vice-Chair, Environmental Advisory Board, City of Raleigh
Zakiya Wiggins (RDU)
2023 AIA Architecture Awards Juror NCNOMA Legacy Award
Speaker, Velma Jackson High School, Camden, Mississippi, “What does an Architect do?”
Bryan Beerman (GSP) John Edwards (GSP) Mike Martinez (GSP) Ruth Parr (GSP) Kristie Nicoloff (GSP) Marissa DiLoreto (GSP) Willy Schlein (GSP) Kyle Kiser (GSP) Burgess Metcalf (GSP) Trent Webb (GSP) Mary Beth Branham (CAE) Leigh Pfeiffer (GSP) Amie Kremer-Blankenship (GSP) Christopher Rose (CAE) Kara Thomason (GSP) Courtney Ardis (GSP) Jimmy Wilhide (CAE) Harrison Floyd (CAE)making an impact
Amie Kremer-Blankenship (GSP)
USGBC Carolinas Community Leadership Green Gala Design Award Winner
USGBC Carolinas Community Leadership LEED
Project Showcase, Carolinas Chapter, ReWa Project Presentation for Award
Speaker, Sustaining Way, Green Building
Bryan Beerman (GSP)
Panelist, AIA Greenville at Clemson University
Burgess Metcalf (GSP)
Clemson University, College of Architecture, Guest Critic
Christopher Rose (CAE)
Speaker, Clemson University
Courtney Ardis (GSP)
Associate Director, AIA Greenville
Harrison Floyd (CAE)
Clemson Liaison, SC Architectural Foundation
Jimmy Wilhide (CAE)
Board Member, Rock Hill Schools Education Foundation
John Edwards (GSP)
Chairman, City of Greenville Design Review Board, Urban Panel
James A. Neal Distinguished Service Award, AIA Greenville
Kara Thomason (GSP)
GSP Office Liaison, United Way Upstate
Treasurer, SMPS Palmetto
Professional Development Chair, Crew Upstate
Kristie Nicoloff (GSP)
Speaker, GATHER 2023, ASID National Conference: “The Basics of ESG” & “Design Disruptors of the Future”
Clemson University Professional Practice
ASID National Portfolio Review
CIDA Site Reviewer
Kyle Kiser (GSP)
Kennesaw State University Design Studio, End of Semester Final Reviews
Leigh Pfeiffer (GSP)
Clemson University, Invited Juror (2 Reviews), 4th Year Architecture Students
NewSchool Architecture and Design, Masters
Thesis Committee Advisor
Marissa DiLoreto (GSP)
AIA Leadership Summit
Greenville Chamber Leadership Greenville, 50th Class
Speaker Liaison, Aspire Conference
Panelist, AIA Greenville at Clemson University
Mary Beth Sims Branham (CAE)
2023 Live on Lincoln Emcee
Mike Martinez (GSP)
COTE Graduate Comprehensive Studio Reviewer
UNCC Graduate Design Studio Integrated Project
Progress + Final Design Studio Reviewer
SCAD Studio II Mid-Point Design Studio Reviewer
Juror for AIA G Student Design Awards
USGBC Carolinas Rise to the Challenge Award ReWa
Ruth Parr (GSP)
Presenter, BIMxt Charleston: “Open
AI, Model Data and Sharing at LS3P”
Trent Webb (GSP)
Presenter/Planner, Upstate
IIDA Top Golf Charity Event
Willy Schlein (GSP)
Speaker, Spring 2023 Texas
A&M “Architecture for Health” lecture series
Speaker, SLS Conference
Panelist, CFHD; Modular Design
I feel honored to work with a team that is unconditionally dedicated to giving back to our communities, our schools, and our profession.
Katie Robinson (CHS) Jen Boyles (CHS) Natallie Santiago Rodríguez (SAV) Mark Levine (ATL) William Margulis (SAV) David Burt (CHS) Rachel Paganelli (ATL) Grant Wylie (CHS) Darrell Puffer (CHS) Bryanna Dering (CHS) Michael Garcia (SAV) Marc Marchant (CHS) Ryan Lewis (CHS) Nick Bilgri (CHS) Chris Boney Chief Relationships Officer Ellie Dawson (JAX) Abhiyanta Jamwal (SAV) Olivia Frick (JAX)making an impact
Abhiyanta Jamwal (SAV)
Fellowship Director, AIA Savannah
Bryanna Dering (CHS) 2023-24 Leadership Charleston
Darrell Puffer (CHS)
Presenter, BIMxt Charleston: “Open AI, Model Data and Sharing at LS3P”
David Burt (CHS)
Board of Directors, Executive Association of Greater Charleston
Ellie Dawson (JAX)
SEGD National Committee for Racial Justice
AIGA Jacksonville Programming Committee
Speaker, AIGA Jacksonville, Adaptability in the Creative Field
Speaker, SMPS North Florida, Layout and Print Advertisements
Grant Wylie (CHS)
Adjunct Professor, College of Charleston, Digital Media Applications
Jen Boyles (CHS)
Chair, Society for Experiential Graphic Design (SEGD), Charleston Chapter
Katie Robinson (CHS)
Panelist, Advancing AEC Knowledge
Management Conference
Panelist, AIA LFRT, Marketing Annual Forum, Data-Driven Marketing Strategy
Guest, Spill the Ink podcast: “Knowledge Management and Marketing in Harmony”
Marc Marchant (CHS)
Guest, Lead the Team podcast: “What It Takes to Achieve the Pinnacle of Success”
Mark Levine (ATL)
Speaker, AIA Georgia Christopher Kelley
Leadership Development Program (CKLDP)
National Conference on Architecture Advisory Task Force AIA
Chair, Design Awards Jury, AIA Nevada
National Secretary’s Advisory Committee, AIA
Michael Garcia (SAV)
Selected 2023 Chair of the Christopher Kelley Leadership Development Program
Natallie Santiago Rodríguez (SAV)
GA Representative, AIA Leadership Summit, National Event
Nick Bilgri (CHS)
Clemson University Master of Resilient Urban Design Guest Critic
Olivia Frick (JAX)
District Council Chair, ULI North Florida
Fellow, Hightower Emerging Leaders Fellowship Board Member, Women in Healthcare
Rachel Paganelli (ATL) 2023 Bill Mogridge Award
Ryan Lewis (CHS)
Speaker, AIA South Carolina, AIA Aspire, ARC Representative, Keynote MC
Speaker, AIA Young Architect Forum, A23, Mini MBA Lecture, Town Hall Presenter & Leadership Topics
Architectural Regional Chair, AIA Aspire - ARC, AIA SC Chapter
William Margulis (SAV)
AIA Georgia Christopher Kelley
Leadership Development Program, Class of 2023
To celebrate LS3P’s 60th anniversary on May 1, 2023, the firm launched 60 Years of Purpose + Impact: a year-long campaign dedicated to 60 acts of service to our communities. From donation drives to client celebrations and everything in between, we are honored to give back to the communities and team members that have supported us for six decades.
1. Client Appreciation Event LS3P Charleston
2. Classroom Central Donation LS3P Charlotte
3. Walk to End Alzheimers LS3P Greensboro
4. Raleigh Chamber Women’s Leadership Conference LS3P Raleigh
5. BackPack Beginnings Packing Day LS3P Greensboro
6. Kids Making It LS3P Wilmington
7. Grand Opening & Client Appreciation Event LS3P Asheville
8. Christmas Trees for Levine Children’s Hospital LS3P Charlotte
9. AIA Wilmington LEGO Build LS3P Wilmington