
Kevin is a licensed California architect and healthcare specialist with 25+ years of planning, design, and construction experience. An emphasis on acute-care “OSHOD – 1” hospital environments, includes client representation and engagement, regulatory review and permitting, pre-construction, and construction administration services.
"Healthcare is an essential part San Francisco Public Works BDC. We support the 2016 Public Health & Safety Bond and advocate for community health and safety through project work at the Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital & Trauma Center Campus and throughout the city. As a healthcare Architect I support capital development of acute care and clinical renovation efforts at ZSFG, such as the expansion of the City's only Psychiatric Emergency Services Clinic."
Kevin has a Master of Architecture degree from Harvard University Graduate School of Design, a Bachelor of Architecture, Cal Poly Pomona, College of Environmental Design, is a registered California Architect, and a DSW Trainer for the California Office of Emergency Services (CAL OES) Safety Assessment Program.
Courses
Reimagining Behavioral Health and Homeless Services in San Francisco
Tuesday, May 13, 2025 | 2:00-3:00pm ET
Cities across the U.S. face critical challenges in behavioral health, substance abuse, and homelessness. San Francisco is leading the way with over 20 groundbreaking projects – either in design, under construction, or recently completed – that provide new solutions, including crisis stabilization units, child and family therapy facilities, and modular buildings.
This course features experts from the San Francisco Department of Public Works, highlighting innovative new solutions for supporting the health, safety, and welfare of building occupants and the broader community. By shining a spotlight on behavioral health projects, this course will demonstrate how designers can improve service navigation, enhance connectivity, and create more effective support networks to address urgent health and housing needs.