Team

  • Baran Tehrani

    Architect

  • Benedikt Schneemann

    Architect

  • Carsten Dulz, AKH

    Project Superintendent

  • Christina Chin

    Graphic Designer

  • Christy Baez

    Executive Assistant

  • Daniel Lutze

    Designer

  • Eamon Wagner

    Designer

  • Emily Trulson, AIA, LEED AP

    Associate

  • Eugenia Yoon, AIA, LEED AP

    Associate

  • Estrella White

    Executive Assistant

  • Florian Ripke, AKH

    Associate

  • Frank Scherer

    Project Superintendent

  • Harish Kameswaran

    Design & IT

  • James DeGennaro

    Associate

  • Jenny Torres Rivera

    Human Resources Manager

  • Joseph Schneider, AKH

    Architect

  • Lachelle Weathers

    Designer

  • Jean-Cedric de Foy, AIA

    Senior Associate

  • Jake Swartz

    Designer

  • Jillian Hullmann, AKH

    Architect

  • Julia Nahley

    Designer

  • Katherine Beam, RA

    Associate

  • Karina Hernandez, Assoc. AIA

    Designer

  • Krzysztof Sender

    Project Superintendent

  • Malte Ruths-Frochaux, AKH

    Architect

  • Maria Elina Olivera

    Architect

  • Matthew W Bullard

    Designer

  • Marielena Oetken

    Architect

  • Martin Bige, ByAK

    Associate

  • Nick Sturm

    Designer

  • Nicole Frey

    Controller

  • Patrick Klügel

    Associate

  • Philine Höhn

    Marketing, PR & BD Manager

  • Robert Lipson, AIA

    Senior Associate

  • Sabine Gerhard, AKH

    Architect

  • Sarah Krahe

    Architect

  • Sarah Nina Mann

    Office & HR Manager

  • Sarah Seeley

    Associate

  • Simone Meeks, Assoc. AIA

    Associate

  • Stephanie Granados

    Designer

  • Reilly Mounteer, RA

    Associate

  • Trevor Wood, RA

    Architect

  • Uta Lorenz

    Associate

  • Viktoria Bülow

    Architect

Dwight Clark, RA

Associate Principal

As an Associate Principal of 1100, Dwight Clark has focused on government sector business, including numerous Department of State projects and projects of significant scale, which involved integration of engineered systems that require broad planning down to elevated, technical detail.

Through his career, Dwight has worked on more than one hundred federal projects and facilities on six continents, involving high levels of physical and technical security and complex programs. His nearly three decades of work specifically on diplomatic facilities, including years spent on the direct construction of the projects, has instilled an in-depth knowledge of the extensive architectural and engineering standards, requirements, and processes involved in the design and construction of secure federal facilities, for both new construction and major renovation projects.

Dwight takes pride in directing organized teams, working together to produce well-coordinated project documentation that moves projects smoothly from pre-design and procurement through to construction completion and occupancy. Dwight holds a Master of Architecture from the Catholic University of America and a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Pittsburgh. He is a licensed architect in Washington, D.C.