
A Day in the Life of… + Ask Me Anything with Brian Stryzek of Kennerly Architecture & Planning
Whats It Like To Be an Architect?
Throughout a students’ time at school they learn a lot of conceptual and technical skills but very little practical information about what its like to be an Architect.
These sessions allow students to get a glimpse into what the daily life of an Architect on the job looks like. Participants get to know people within our industry and asking what they do – even if it’s not super glamorous its very informative and offers a view into what their lives might look like one day.
The format is simple after a short introduction, its all Question and Answers and conversation about what its like to be an Architect. We ask that all attendees come with a burning question you have for our featured architect this month.
About Brian Stryzek:
Originally from the Chicago area, Brian joined Kennerly Architecture & Planning in 2006. Previously, he was an Associate with Berkeley-based Kava Massih Architects, where he worked on a multi-family, commercial and retail projects.
At Kennerly Architecture & Planning, Brian has continued his passion for design with a concentration on multi-family residential projects. Highlights include the 200 6th Street affordable family housing project, recently honored by the Architectural Foundation of San Francisco with the Kirby Ward Fitzpatrick Award. Brian is a member of the board for the AIA East Bay which aims to improve the quality of the urban environment of East Bay cities and surrounding areas.
One project that Brian is especially proud of is the Bill Sorro Community, a mixed-use building in the heart of Sixth Street Lodging House District. You can view more details here.

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