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profeta | royalty architecture, LLP |
Education: California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo - Bachelor of Architecture, 1987 University of California, Los Angeles – Graduate Studies in Urban Design, 1989 Registration: Licensed Architect in the State of California - C23034, 1992 Professional Affiliations: U.S. Green Building Council LEED Accredited Professional Publications: Architectural Record Online, June 2003 - Imax Corporate Headquarters and Production Facility Los Angeles Times, December 2001 - Imax Corporate Head-quarters and Production Facility Interiors, December 1998 - Westmark Harris Advisor Interior Design, July 1997 - HLW International LLP, Los Angeles Office Barton Myers: Selected and Current Works Architecture, November 1993 - Art Gallery of Ontario Franklin D. Israel: Buildings and Projects Awards: Los Angeles Business Council, Beautification Award, April 2001 for Imax Corporate Headquarters American Institute of Architects Divine Detail Award, October 1997 for the offices of HLW International Brayton International, Furniture Design Competition, September 1992, First place Winning entry – United States Pavilion at Expo ’92, Seville, Spain Design Competition Finalist in the top one-third in The Van Alen Design Competition, 1986 Honorable Mention, CCAIA Design Competition, 1985 |
Scott Profeta, Architect, LEED® AP, Partner |
Scott Profeta began his architectural career with the top design firms Franklin D. Israel Design Associates, Barton Myers Associates, Gensler, and finally, HLW international where he headed the architectural design department. With his projects winning numerous design awards and press recognition, Scott has quickly become recognized as one of the top designers in the Los Angeles area. As an adjunct faculty member at Woodbury University, Scott taught both fourth and fifth year architectural design with a focus on modernism and urban infill. Scott believes that great design can only result from a process that considers all influencing factors with function at the root. “A project’s beauty is derived from the harmony between site, program, and client goals”. |