Sindu Meier
Sindu Meier , AIA (she/her/hers)

Associate Principal | William Rawn Associates, Architects, Inc. 

Sindu has managed several of the firm’s highest profile projects, including the historic Johnson Building transformation of the Central Library at Boston Public Library (2017 Harleston Parker Medal), Taussig Cancer Center at the Cleveland Clinic and the Boston Museum of Science. Over her 26 years in architecture including 10 years at William Rawn Associates, Sindu recently completed the Net-Zero Emissions and LEED v.4 Platinum Cambridge Community Complex which is a AIA COTE Top Ten Award winner. She is currently working on the Gordon Center for Creative and Performing Arts at Colby College, the South Residential Village at Case Western Reserve University and the Boston Museum of Science. 

Sindu serves as a Library Trustee for the town of Milton, MA and serves on the board of the Boston Society of Architects. Sindu is also the Chair of the Society of Indo-American Architects and Designers. Sindu is committed to helping civic and private institutions create welcoming and inclusive environments for all.

 

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Whose Pipeline Is It Anyway? Architects, Clients & Educators

Architects are challenged to create inclusive teams, but often, client requirements for schedule and a team’s history together, portfolio, and longevity cause architects to select teams based on the “safe bet.” And both architects and clients look to educators to generate a pipeline of diverse young designers. What are the responsibilities of each party (client, architect, and educator) to create high-performing and representative teams? Join this panel for an insightful discussion on addressing the challenge of meaningful inclusion in the design/construction industry.

Course expires 6/4/2026

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