Cameron Ringness

AIA, LEED GA
Associate

I'm interested in seeking ways to improve the invisible things architecture can provide like emotions—tapping into someone's memory of a place or time, bringing them joy and excitement.
As a designer, Cameron's role is to create initial conceptual ideas then translate them into real architecture. They are constantly sketching, visualizing things in different mediums, and exploring to find inspiration. Preferring to start with the overall goals, they focus on understanding what something is and what it will mean to people so that the answers remain addressed as constraints are applied.

Cameron has always had a wide-range of interests from art to science to building forts and Lego buildings all over their house. When looking for colleges, they knew they wanted something that challenged them and their artist vision. During a tour of the University of Virginia campus, they wandered into the School of Architecture by chance, and instantly felt that they belonged. After receiving their Bachelor's degree, they went on to Tulane University in New Orleans, chosen specifically as it would also give them a chance to help with the city's rebuilding efforts after Hurricane Katrina.

Cameron finds joy in coming up with the big idea and then thinking about how that might influence the experience of the site and its users. To them it's not just about designing a building but about what it can do for the occupants and what it can do for architecture as a whole. They are mostly drawn to public and institutional projects—spaces for many different ages, cultural backgrounds, and personalities. To them, these spaces have great influence that shapes who we are as a society.
Education
M.Arch., Tulane University
B.Arch., University of Virginia
Professional registration

Registered Architect in New York

Memberships/affiliations

American Institute of Architects (AIA)