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John Henle
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John Henle has over 30 years of design and project management experience for a variety of project types including government, healthcare, industrial, and corporate. He technical knowledge and steady leadership has been integral to the design and management of many of the firm’s most prominent projects, including the Administrative Headquarters of the United States Bureau of the Census, winner of the 2000 Presidential Award for Design Excellence. Mr. Henle has also been instrumental in our work for the US Department of State of Overseas Buildings Operations (OBO), serving as Project Manager and Architect on several high-profile projects including new embassies in Jakarta, Mexico City, and Pristina, Kosovo. Mr. Henle is currently serving as Project Manager for the new Ronald O. Perelman Center for Performing Arts at the World Trade Center, a unique and innovative 127,000 sf performing arts center with flexible auditoriums and rehearsal spaces that allow for up to 25 different theatrical and seating configurations via movable, acoustic guillotine walls.

Cornell University, Bachelor of Architecture Urban Design Program, Washington, DC Design Studio in Paris, Lugano, Milan Affiliations: AIA Registration: New York, New Jersey Professional Honors: PS 1/MoMA Young Architects Program, Finalist 2005 • The Charles Sands and Clifton Brown Medals, Cornell University
 

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