Finding Meaning Through Making

Dan Koch, Associate Principal LEED AP, Allied Works

3:00pm PST Friday, November 1st, 2024

Frost Center (181-103)

 

Allied Works asserts that architecture is a collective effort that gains strength through the inclusion of diverse viewpoints and voices and a shared search for new experience. Dan Koch, a graduate from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo’s School of Architecture in 1989, has been with Allied Works for more than 25 years. He is a master detailer and craftsman with a breadth of experience as a project architect for many of Allied Works’ most technically complex projects, and a mentor for the firm. He bridges disciplines to execute projects of diverse character and great technical ambition. His approach is defined by exceptional communication and collaboration with designers, consultants, and builders to deliver thoughtfully executed and enduring works of architecture.

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