Bradley Green, AIA, NCARB
Senior Project Architect

Bradley is the ultimate juggler, meaning he can move seamlessly among several jobs within multiple phases of a project, while still helping Project Managers and Principles guide the team through the construction process.

To deliver a project that you can be proud of requires the knowledge and awareness of the ins and outs of design—the materials, specifications, coordination, codes, and more, —and how all these pieces fit together within the architectural process. Bradley brings that depth of understanding to the table, whether communicating with clients and consultants, or coordinating and interacting with the team, always ready to answer questions as they arise. He is heavily involved in on and off-campus student housing, including a public, private partnership at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, and has worked on mixed-use and multifamily projects in Louisiana, New Jersey, Colorado, Virginia, Texas, and Florida.

He has a Bachelor of Fine Arts, Architecture from Savannah College of Art and Design, and a Master of Architecture from the Georgia Institute of Technology. Bradley is one of the co-leaders for the firm’s NCARB/ARE/AXP development program that helps licensure candidates achieve their architectural license, hosting lunch and learns, study sessions, and open discussions to make sure they’re properly prepared for the test.