Bryan Beerman, AIA, LEED GA, NCARB Architect Associate Principal Associate Principal Bryan Beerman brings architectural concepts to life through charrettes, sketching, and hand-rendering to engage clients in authentic discussion about design and community. Bryan is a passionate advocate of using design to create a unique sense of place and cultural vibrancy within a city, and understands that a walkable, thriving public realm plays an integral role in strengthening an urban environment’s vitality and economy. A graduate of Ball State University with both a Bachelor of Science and Master of Architecture, Bryan leads conceptual design efforts across diverse teams, sectors, and offices; he has led numerous client charrettes and development studies with an emphasis on master planning, conceptual design, and community-centered projects. Bryan is actively engaged in the academic community, teaching architecture design studio and professional practice at Clemson University. He serves as an Architect Licensing Advisor for Clemson and is a frequent guest reviewer at other schools, including serving on the Professional Advisory Board at Ball State University, where he was recognized with the Graduate of the Last Decade Award and the AIA Henry Adams Medal. Bryan also serves on the AIA Greenville Emerging Professionals Team as a liaison between Clemson and the profession; his AIA engagement includes service at the local and state levels, and he has held multiple leadership positions at Grace Lutheran Church. ACCOMPLISHMENTS: 2019 Ball State University Graduate of the Last Decade (G.O.L.D.) Award; 2015 Radical Innovation Award in Hospitality International Design Competition: Student Award; 2014 Indiana Tri Kappa Wilson Memorial Award Honoring the Highest GPA from the 2013 Tri Kappa State Academic Scholarships; Top College Student in Indiana; 2013-2015 Graduate Merit Fellowship / “Best and Brightest” Award; Ball State Department of Architecture; 2013, 2015 AIA Henry Adams Medal, Academics (top ranking graduating student); 2013, 2015 Alpha Rho Chi Medal, Leadership, service, merit Post navigation Bob HawseyBryan Harder