Lily Ciammaichella

Director, Design

  • Architecture
  • Affordable
  • Mixed Use
  • Oakland‚ CA

With professional degrees and experience in architecture, landscape, and urban planning, Lily Ciammaichella provides an interdisciplinary background to her multifamily residential , affordable, mixed-use, and transit-oriented development projects. Lily brings knowledge of green building, CalGreen, LEED, and Green Point to each project, fostering and conveying her passion for sustainability. Her priorities include intersecting landscape and architecture to create healthy, highly efficient, and cost-saving green buildings. Attention to these principles is integral to all stages of development, and Lily implements this degree of detail at every stage: from design to construction and micro to macro. She believes all elements serve a purpose in how people and buildings can live more sustainably. Lily has managed projects across the United States and specializes in finding innovative design solutions to maximize a site’s distinctive qualities. As director of the multifamily residential design studio in KTGY’s Oakland office, she is responsible for the design, leadership, and coordination of project team members and consultants throughout the design process.

Education

Education

Master of Architecture
Master of Landscape Architecture + Urban Design
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA

Bachelor of Architecture
University of California, Berkeley
Berkeley, CA

Registration

Registration

Licensed Architect: CA

LEED Accredited Professional

National Council of Architectural Registration Boards, NCARB

Urban Land Institute, Member

Affiliations

Affiliations

Urban Land Institute, ULI
East Bay Programs
2018-Present Committee Coordinator

Critic

Critic

University of California Berkeley, Visiting
Critic

California College of the Arts, Visiting Critic

Teaching Experience

Teaching Experience

AIA San Francisco Architectural Registration
Exam (A.R.E.) Pact Mentor

University of Pennsylvania Teaching Assistant

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