Associate Principal

Nicholas Hollot

AIA, LEED AP

“Design is a constructive process: organizing and integrating systems together to form a cohesive whole; systems of material and structure, air and water, light and energy, movement and activity. As architects and engineers, we work together to create buildings that are both emotionally rich and technically excellent.”

Nicholas Hollot excels at connecting researchers with exceptional environments. An expert in building technology, sustainability, and building information modeling, Nick joined the practice in 2009. His diversified experience in deploying sustainable design practices in the planning and design of high-performance façades has helped him collaboratively deliver successful projects for clients like the University of Maryland and American University.

key information

Education

University of Pennsylvania,
Master of Architecture

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute,
Bachelor of Architecture

Registrations

AIA, LEED AP

Years at Ballinger

15