Christopher Nesbit
About Christopher Nesbit
Christopher Nesbit is a Site Strategic Planner at Sandia National Laboratories and the owner of N+1 Architecture + Design LLC, with extensive experience in architecture and project management.
Title and Current Positions
Christopher Nesbit holds the position of Site Strategic Planner at Sandia National Laboratories, where he is responsible for the strategic planning of facilities involving high-energy density accelerators and high-yield fusion research. Additionally, he is the Owner of N+1 Architecture + Design LLC, providing consulting services for residential and light commercial architecture.
Work Experience in Architecture
Christopher Nesbit has extensive experience in architecture, holding various roles over the years. His past positions include Senior Architect/Project Manager at Studio Southwest Architects, Associate/Senior Project Manager at SmithGroup, Associate Principal/Senior Project Manager at Perkins+Will, and Process Director/Senior Associate/Architect at BBH Design. He has worked on developing project delivery standards and has been involved in the programming, design, and construction of research facilities.
Roles in Professional Associations
Christopher Nesbit served as President of the UNM SA+P Alumni Association from 2014 to 2015, based at the University of New Mexico, School of Architecture and Planning in Albuquerque. This role involved engaging alumni and fostering connections within the architectural community.
Educational Background
Christopher Nesbit studied at The University of New Mexico, where he earned a Master of Architecture (1991-1994) and a Bachelor of Arts in Architecture (1986-1991). His academic background has provided a strong foundation for his extensive career in architecture and design.
Licensure and Professional Credentials
Christopher Nesbit is a licensed architect in New Mexico and North Carolina and has held previous licensure in Florida. With over 17 years of concentrated experience, his expertise covers programming, design, and construction of research facilities. His professional journey underscores a deep commitment to architectural practice and standards.