Ted Bazil
Ted Bazil believes in architecture’s ability to enhance the quality and vitality of urban environments by promoting sustainable and resilient construction practices; collaborative design processes; and equitable, accessible, and elegant public spaces, infrastructure, and civic architecture. He’s passionate about the impact of urban planning decisions on contemporary socio-political geography, as well as engaging in unresolvable discussions over the nebulous meaning of “context” in architecture. He has experience with a variety of typologies including educational/institutional facilities, mixed-use and multi-family buildings, private residences, and art/gallery spaces.
Ted holds a Master of Architecture degree from the University of Virginia with a concentration in Urban Design and a Bachelor of Science in Architecture from Washington University in St. Louis.