Bert De Viterbo, Jr.

Bert De Viterbo, Jr.

Nw Regional Sciences Practice Area Leader @ Gensler

About Bert De Viterbo, Jr.

Bert De Viterbo, Jr. serves as the NW Regional Sciences Practice Area Leader at Gensler, where he has worked since 2022. He focuses on enhancing research capabilities through thoughtfully designed spaces and advocates for the integration of diverse design professionals in the built environment.

Work at Gensler

Bert De Viterbo, Jr. has been with Gensler since 2011, holding the position of Principal and Studio Director. In 2022, he took on the role of NW Regional Sciences Practice Area Leader, focusing on the San Francisco Bay Area. His work emphasizes the integration of diverse design professionals to shape the future of the built environment. De Viterbo leads a team dedicated to reimagining traditional laboratory spaces, ensuring that designs are both human-centric and sustainable.

Education and Expertise

Bert De Viterbo, Jr. supports the apprenticeship model of learning in the design field. This approach aims to build expertise and confidence among emerging professionals. His extensive experience in design and leadership within Gensler contributes to his focus on creating thoughtfully designed spaces that enhance research capabilities for various companies.

Background

Bert De Viterbo, Jr. has over a decade of experience in the architecture and design industry. His career at Gensler has allowed him to develop a strong focus on laboratory design, where he advocates for innovative and sustainable solutions. His leadership in the NW Regional Sciences Practice Area reflects his commitment to advancing design practices within the scientific community.

Achievements

Throughout his tenure at Gensler, Bert De Viterbo, Jr. has contributed to numerous projects that prioritize human-centric design and sustainability. His leadership in reimagining laboratory spaces has positioned him as a key figure in the integration of diverse design professionals in the field. His advocacy for the apprenticeship model has also played a significant role in fostering new talent within the design community.

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