OAA Jury Members Scott Wolf, FAIA of Miller Hull Partnership and Matthew Kreilich, FAIA of Snow Kreilich Architects will join us to provide an overview of recent work by their firms, and discuss their observations as a members of the jury for the 2020 Oregon Architecture Awards.
Scott Wolf, FAIA
Partner
Miller Hull Partnership
Seattle, WA
Scott Wolf, FAIA, is a Partner at The Miller Hull Partnership, recipient of the 2003 AIA Architecture Firm Award and widely recognized as a leader in environmentally responsible design. Since joining Miller Hull in 1993, Scott has built a national reputation as a sustainable design leader, with a focus on innovative and responsible water, wastewater and stormwater strategies. His projects have received widespread recognition, including multiple local & regional awards, two AIA National COTE Top Ten Earth Day Awards, an AIA National Housing Honor Award and three AIA National Honor Awards for Architecture. In 2012, Scott was elevated to the AIA College of Fellows as the result of the design work that he has led at Miller Hull exploring the rich and diverse opportunities of sustainable water, wastewater and stormwater systems in his projects.
Scott is a graduate of North Carolina State University and earned his Masters in Architecture from the University of Oregon. He has served on numerous architecture and landscape architecture design awards juries including acting as Chair of the AIA National Honor Awards for Architecture in 2014. Scott has also lectured throughout the United States and Canada on sustainable infrastructure, high performance buildings and the work & office culture of Miller Hull.
Matthew Kreilich, FAIA
Design Principal and Partner
Snow Kreilich Architects
Minneapolis, MN
Matthew Kreilich is a design principal at Snow Kreilich Architects in Minneapolis. Recently the studio received AIA’s 2018 Architecture Firm Award, an honor that recognizes a practice that consistently has produced distinguished architecture for at least 10 years. He is the heart of the firm's collaborative working model with an active participation in both strategic and detail design resolution. Matt provides his design leadership on all the firm's projects. Additionally, he has taught at the University of Minnesota College of Design and Syracuse University as well as participated in visiting critiques at GSD and Washington University. Matthew was recently a juror for the Progressive Architecture Award and continues to participate on AIA juries throughout the country as well as lectures in both academic and professional settings.