Tom Sheldon AIA
Principal
If you asked Tom what he wanted to be when he was six years old, he’d have said "an architect." This ambition grew from growing up on the East Coast and his numerous trips to the grand cities of Europe where his grandfather, a German sculptor, exposed him to the modern and celebrated styles of architecture and urban living.
Over 20 years later, Tom is doing the type of architecture he set out to do when he entered architecture school.
Today, he is creating captivating, mixed-use places in many large, metropolitan cities on the West Coast. His emphasis is always on how people use the space, as well as how people perceive the design from afar. “How people live changes constantly, but how people perceive their environment does not.”
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Tom is one of a handful of faithful Cougs in a sea of Huskies here at GGLO. We don't hold that against him, usually.
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