Roesling Nakamura Terada Architects, Inc. (RNT) recently named Tyson Cline, AIA, a Partner and Bernhard Bosch, AIA, LEED AP BD+C, GGP, a Senior Associate. Three staff members were promoted to Associate: Luc Allard, AIA, LEED AP BD+C, Gemma Hsiueh, NCARB, LEED AP, and Chris Bradbury, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP BD+C.
Tyson Cline, Partner, has been leading RNT's Ventura office since 2006. He fosters a strong studio culture and encourages staff to explore what it means to work within the local region. Tyson holds a Bachelor of Architecture and a Bachelor of Arts in Architecture from NewSchool of Architecture in San Diego. A licensed architect, he has more than 22 years of experience in all phases of architecture and urban planning. Tyson has a passion for exploring creative and contextually appropriate design solutions while engaging sustainable and energy efficient strategies that work together to create a true sense of place. His project approach entails utilizing the same consensus-building skills he demonstrates in community outreach efforts by carefully listening to assist clients in realizing their goals. Currently Tyson is the Project Architect/Manager of the design effort for the Montecito Union School District's Facilities Master Plan and is leading the New Corporate Headquarters project for Patagonia. (Pictured top left)
Bernhard Boesch, Senior Associate, has been with RNT since 2008 and began working as project manager on the award-winning Math & Social Science (MS) Building and Parking Garage for San Diego City College. Bernie – that’s what we call him – is someone we can always count on. He has an excellent sense of design with solid technical knowledge. While he is very passionate about his work, he is open-minded and fun to collaborate with. A licensed architect, Bernie earned his Bachelor of Arts in Architecture, Architect Diploma, from ZHAW Zurich University of Applied Sciences in Wintherthur, Switzerland, and has more than 25 years of experience working on international projects in education, residential, industrial and commercial areas. He is currently working on the Grant K-8 Modernization and New Central Elementary School for San Diego Unified School District. (Pictured center left)
Luc Allard, Associate, joined the firm in 2012. He holds a Bachelor of Architecture from Laval University, in Quebec City, Canada. Luc is a licensed architect with 18 years in the profession and his project experience includes healthcare – ranging from new acute care hospitals to complex inpatient and outpatient space renovations – institutional, civic, educational, mixed-use and multi-family residential work costing from $100,000 to more than $100 mil. in construction. Luc brings a meticulous attention to detail that is enlivened by his witty sense of humor. Currently he is the project manager on several San Diego-based projects: a 90,000 SF class A office remodel, a whole-site modernization of a charter school and a new laboratory for a medical center. (Pictured center right)
Gemma Hsiueh, Associate, has been with RNT since 2008 and has 10 years of experience in architecture design. She graduated with a Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Southern California, Los Angeles. She has worked on award-winning projects varying from a new public high school campus, an existing library modernization, child development centers and a National Parks Service visitor center. Gemma has a keen eye for design. She brings strong organizational and dynamic leadership skills, which make her a highly responsive project manager and an inspiring mentor to junior staff. Gemma is currently the project manager for two new Fallbrook Union Elementary School District projects and for the new Performing Arts Center facility at Torrey Pines High School. (Pictured bottom left)
Chris Bradbury, Associate, joined RNT in 2012 and has over 14 years of experience in architectural design ranging from civic/institutional, higher education, commercial, and multi-family housing development projects throughout California. A licensed architect, he graduated from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo with a Bachelor of Architecture, and a minor in Sustainable Environments. Chris is known for his extraordinary effort in going out of his way to be supportive of colleagues and RNT's clients. Currently he is the Project Architect working with the Ventura County Fire Department on the Newbury Park Fire Station #35 and Fillmore Fire Station #27 (both under construction). Chris is also working on five research laboratory renovation projects, which are located in various buildings across the UC Santa Barbara campus. (Pictured bottom right)