Jackson Kiel
AIA, NCARB
Architect II
As a Raleigh native, Jackson uses his historic knowledge and cultural context to integrate the built and natural environments. He believes good design is rooted in serving the community by being universally accessible, socially equitable, and collaborative between design disciplines and end users.
The opportunity to treat each new project as a new creative and technical problem solving outlet is what drove Jackson to pursue his career in architecture. He enjoys merging creative and technical solutions into a cohesive design.
Education
Bachelor of Environmental Design in Architecture, North Carolina State University
Bachelor of Architecture, North Carolina State University
Professional Organizations
AIA Triangle Technology in Architectural Practice Task Force, Member
Fun Fact
Jackson enjoys woodworking and making his own furniture.
Barkitects
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