Garrett van Leeuwen, AIA | 2021

Garrett van Leeuwen has been honored with a Young Architect of the Year Award for significant contributions and leadership in the architectural profession through his work and persistent engagement with the mentorship of young professionals. Garrett is an architect firmly committed to making San Diego a better place to work, learn, live, and play. His passion for design and commitment to the profession is evident through his volunteerism and his sustainable, community-focused approach. 

A San Diego native, Garrett takes pride in what makes this city unique, and he strives to celebrate the climate and culture of the region in all his work.

Garrett earned his Bachelor of Architecture with distinction from Cal Poly Pomona in 2009 where he was the recipient of the Calvin Family Fellowship design competition. The award led to a 4-month expedition through Asia, where he spent his time researching emerging urban regions.

Upon his return, Garrett started his career working at Safdie Rabines Architects where he gained experience on a wide range of project types. In 2013, shortly after obtaining his architectural license, Garrett  began working with Gensler as a project architect and quickly rose to be a design director for the firm. Since then, he has focused his expertise and talent toward higher education, sports, and commercial office projects.  

Throughout his career, Garrett has intentionally developed a well-rounded approach to the practice of architecture. His work shows his ability to engage in projects that not only benefit the communities they serve, but their effect on a local and global scale.

His projects represent the principles of sustainable design and have been the recipients of over 13 awards, including distinctions from the AIA Committee on the Environment and the San Diego Green Building Council. Garett has shown his commitment to the AIA 2030 challenge through his dedication to energy efficient building, many of which will be net zero energy once completed. 

In addition to his professional accomplishments, Garrett has been committed to mentorship. He has participated with over 100 students at multiple university programs for over five years. Garrett has also mentored students through leading and developing design charrettes through Gensler's summer internship program.