I AM AIA

Sidney Scarboro AIA

 

One of the original Principals who founded Gensler’s Seattle office, Sidney describes herself as “a design integrator.” Sidney translates the diverse needs and personalities of her clients into built environments that promote success for their organizations. She was an integral part of the Seattle 2015 AIA Women’s Leadership Summit committee, promoting sponsorship for the event. She holds a BArch from WSU, and currently sits on the WSU Advisory Board for the School of Architecture.

What is the Value of AIA to You?

The AIA serves as a professional, social and educational platform for my continued growth as an Architect. I value the sharing of information and experiences from colleagues.  AIA is the forum for design discussion, technical innovation and recognition of our best work.

How Do You Explain What You Do for a Living?

I tell people that I take ideas and turn them into built spaces that you can touch/ feel/ experience.

What Inspired You Today?

Curiosity.

Where is the Field of Architecture, Engineering, or Construction Headed?

Due to the innovations in the documentation process such as sharing Revit model platforms, these 3 team members are becoming more integrated earlier in the design process. A completely new delivery model is forming, which requires a higher degree of collaboration and problem solving earlier in the project design. The result will be more efficiencies during design and better documentation for the construction phase. I see a trend of more general contractors carrying in-house architects and engineers so clients can hire all the services from under one roof.

What is Your Favorite Seattle-Area Structure?

The new Amazon spheres.