Our People

It’s because of the talented and committed individuals that make up the team at AXIS Architecture + Design that we’re able to accomplish the amazing things that we do as a firm. Meet the team that makes AXIS unique.

Cory Creath, AIA

Founding Principal

Cory Creath, AIA

Founding Principal

With more than 36 years of architectural leadership and design experience, Cory Creath, AIA, LEED AP, President and CEO of AXIS, brings to the team an impactful vision that empowers everyone to always strive for their best. Based out of the San Francisco office, Cory perfectly captures the spirit of what AXIS is all about, working closely with each member of our talented team to help advance both personal and professional growth.  Day in and day out, Cory strives to lead with ingenuity and passion, as well as an uncompromising commitment to building beautiful and productive places where people can truly live their best lives.

If you weren’t so awesome at your job, what would be your “Plan B”?
No Plan B, but I suppose traveling the world could easily replace work—and hopefully will one day.

What’s your favorite word in your native language?
“Yes!”

What’s the most important lesson you’ve ever learned?
Don’t be afraid to try something new. If you aren’t uncomfortable, you aren’t growing.

Gene Fong, AIA

Founding Principal

Gene Fong, AIA

Founding Principal

Gene Fong, AIA, is one of AXIS’ Founding Principals, with nearly 50 years of experience blending design and functionality to create stunning spaces. Gene works out of the Los Angeles office, where he puts his leadership skills to work guiding the team toward successful project completions. Over the course of his established career, Gene has picked up a few major lessons that he imparts to the rest of the AXIS staff, including that the best way to be a role model is to lead by example, and that lines of communication should always be open between team members and between architect and client. Gene’s investment in the ideas and culture that drive AXIS has been a guiding force since day one, especially when it comes to ensuring that our team always meets—and exceeds—client expectations.

What are you best known for amongst the AXIS team?
My “Gene-isms,” such as saying “Hey, where are you going?” every time someone is just stepping out of the office. Having a good sense of humor is what it’s all about.

If you were a superhero, what superpower would you have and why?
To be a super multi-tasker and be able to work on several projects at once while still having time to travel and play golf.

What’s the most important lesson you’ve ever learned?
It’s always worth putting in the extra quarter to avoid another parking ticket.

Radim Blazej

Founding Principal

Radim Blazej

Founding Principal

AXIS Founding Principal Architect Radim Blazej leads our Seattle office.

Rory Carroll, AIA

Principal

Rory Carroll, AIA

Principal

Rory Carroll, AIA, LEED AP, is a Principal and Senior Project Manager out of the San Francisco office, where he’s spent his entire professional career helping craft the innovative working environment that drives our progress. His primary role at the firm is to work with team members on their professional growth, ensuring they have new opportunities and challenges and supporting them along the way. Rory oversees all renovation work for the firm as the Principal-in-Charge. A true people-person, Rory helps get the best out of everyone he works with, whether it’s AXIS’ architects and designers or the clients, consultants, and contractors we partner with. It’s all centered on the belief that when you smooth out the rough edges of a team you can get a whole lot more accomplished.

Outside of work, what is your hobby/passion?
Food, gardening, art, and making things, as well as spending time exploring with my wife and two daughters.

If you weren’t so awesome at your job, what would be your “Plan B”?
I would make ceramics. I’ve worked with clay for more than 20 years, and the gratification is so quick.

If you were a superhero, what superpower would you have and why?
I’d have the ability to shoot a positive vibe force field from my hands. Making buildings and helping people grow in their career can be stressful, so some sort of way to bring immediate calm would be great.

Kevin Sund

Principal

Kevin Sund

Principal

To his role as Principal and Project Manager at our Los Angeles office, Kevin Sund brings 18 years of professional experience and a steadfast devotion to simple and elegant solutions. He finds fulfillment in seeing the reflection of his ideas and knowledge in a project’s evolution, and is driven by the same thing that got him into this career in the first place: the love of creating something new.

Outside of work, what is your hobby/passion?
My weekends are often spent either competing in or watching beach volleyball.

What’s your favorite word in your native language?
“Ubetchya,” if Minnesotan counts as a native language.

What is something else that’s interesting about you?
My wife and I have a silly goal of seeing all states before turning 50. She’s a few years younger than me so we may still make it.

Andrew Kluess

Principal

Andrew Kluess

Principal

Andrew Kluess is a Principal at AXIS Architecture + Design, and leads our Seattle architect studio.

Ivan Ivanov, RA

Associate Principal

Ivan Ivanov, RA

Associate Principal

Ivan Ivanov, RA, is an Associate Principal out of AXIS’ Los Angeles office. Ivan is an adept problem solver who’s proud of his work untangling tight budget constraints and complicated site conditions on a variety of projects, and who firmly believes that the more complex the problems you overcome, the more exciting the building you end up with. He enjoys the collaborative nature of architecture, and hopes that in 10 years he’ll still be on the ground helping overcome whatever hurdle gets thrown his way.

What are you best known for amongst the AXIS team?
Having the same pizza every single day from the same place downstairs.

If you weren’t so awesome at your job, what would be your “Plan B”?
A shepherd high up in the Bulgarian mountains.

What’s the one song that should play every time you walk into a room?
“Good as Gold” by The Beautiful South.

Jennifer Fujishima

Associate Principal

Jennifer Fujishima

Associate Principal

Jennifer Fujishima is a Senior Associate and Project Manager out of the San Francisco office with more than a decade of professional experience. Jennifer offers a calm, thoughtful, and open-minded approach to problem solving that makes her a leader and mentor among her colleagues—a role she’s honored to take on. Her career is centered around making a positive impact with the spaces she creates, and she appreciates the ability to influence the human experience through design.

Outside of work, what is your hobby/passion?
Spending time with my family, cooking and baking, cake decorating, crafting, gardening, and drawing.

If you weren’t so awesome at your job, what would be your “Plan B”?
Operating my own café and bakery… or protecting pandas in China.

If you were a superhero, what superpower would you have and why?
Super-human speed would be awesome! There’s never enough time in the day to get everything done.

Kusi Chaijumroonpun

Associate Principal

Kusi Chaijumroonpun

Associate Principal

Kusi Chaijumroonpun is an Associate Principal out of AXIS’ Seattle studio.

Marsha Mawer-Olson

Associate Principal

Marsha Mawer-Olson

Associate Principal

Marsha Mawer-Olson is an Associate Principal out of our Seattle office.

Matt Soisson, AIA

Associate Principal

Matt Soisson, AIA

Associate Principal

Matt Soisson, AIA, LEED, AP is an Associate Principal and Project Manager based out of AXIS’ San Francisco office. Matt has a B.S. and Master of Architecture from the University of Michigan, plus more than 12 years of professional experience and a passion for helping people turn their ideas into realities. He believes that a building best engages and inspires its users when its design is tied to the story of its place and people, and that it’s important to take a step back sometimes and consider a structure’s greater purpose and the experience it provides for those who use it.

Outside of work, what is your hobby/passion?
Obsessively collecting points and miles to travel the world.

What’s the most important lesson you’ve ever learned?
Surround yourself with people who appreciate what you bring to the table.

What’s something else that’s interesting about you?
Madonna and I have gone to all of the same schools, so I’m basically a pop star.

Roberto Vazquez

Associate Principal

Roberto Vazquez

Associate Principal

Associate Principal Roberto Vazquez is an adaptive reuse architectural designer out of AXIS Architecture + Design’s Los Angeles office.

Ruairi O’Connell

Associate Principal, Design Director

Ruairi O’Connell

Associate Principal, Design Director

Ruari O’Connell is an Associate Principal and Design Director out of AXIS’ San Francisco office with a B.Arch from the Mackintosh School of Architecture at the Glasgow School of Art. He got into the field because he’s “not smart enough to be an astronaut and too altruistic to be an attorney,” and feels that good design—like good writing—is only obvious when it’s complete. Ruari approaches all projects from an angle of environmental, programmatic, and operational pragmatism, and delights in helping facilitate AXIS’ collaborative studio culture. His plan for the next ten years is to continue doing great work for our clients—and to maybe get a bit more sleep in, too.

Outside of work, what is your hobby/passion?
Things with wheels: bicycles, motorcycles, and cars. I use them to explore the best of Northern California with the wind in my hair and tinker with them to restore or improve them.

If you weren’t so awesome at your job, what would be your “Plan B”?
Accept defeat and go to law school.

What is something else that’s interesting about you?
I spent a year answering 999 (911) calls on the night shift in college. I was on the other end of a line from all manner of mishaps, tragedies, and other human moments. I like to think it left me with a well-calibrated sense of what constitutes a crisis.

Dan Padgett

Senior Associate

Dan Padgett

Senior Associate

Dan Padgett is a Senior Associate out of AXIS’ Hawaii satellite office, where he’s continually reminding himself that everything he does as an architect helps shape a better human experience. By focusing on that vision he’s able to fully utilize his talents and abilities in order to turn ideas into realities—and to overcome the challenges that often stand in the way. His favorite part of the job is working with his team members to find beautiful and simple solutions to complex problems, as well as witnessing projects materialize into physical structures that can be experienced and enjoyed with all of the senses.

Outside of work, what is your hobby/passion?
Being in the ocean, whether it’s surfing, diving, swimming, or kayaking.

What is your favorite word in your native language?
“Crisp.” I’m not a fan of soggy, wrinkly, or crinkly.

David May

Senior Associate

David May

Senior Associate

AXIS Senior Associate David May, from our Seattle office.

James Rimbakusumo

Senior Associate

James Rimbakusumo

Senior Associate

James Rimbakusumo is an Associate and Job Captain out of AXIS’ San Francisco office who has turned a childhood fascination with building and architecture into a burgeoning career. Rimbakusumo brings to the table a BS in Engineering and Architectural Design from Stanford University, and a dedication to communication, strong relationships, and teamwork. He’s been honing his skills on a variety of projects for AXIS in San Francisco. The most fulfilling aspect of his job? The day-to-day interactions with clients, consultants, and teammates, and the opportunity to work together with people from different disciplines and come up with inventive solutions. He wakes up every morning with a desire to rise up to the challenges and responsibilities imposed by the architecture field, and believes that architecture—and design as a whole—has an incredible impact on each and every person.

What are you best known for amongst the AXIS team?
Definitely my hair.

If you weren’t so awesome at your job, what would be your “Plan B”?
I love to travel and consider myself a fairly gregarious and extroverted person, so I would probably be a travel blogger or social media influencer/content creator.

If you were a superhero, what superpower would you have and why?
I would love to be able to teleport. Travel can be so time-consuming and expensive, and this power would allow me to see more of our fascinating world. As a bonus, I could get to off-site work meetings without dealing with traffic!

Katherine Bradley, RA

Senior Associate

Katherine Bradley, RA

Senior Associate

Katherine Bradley is an architect and Senior Associate who works remotely for our San Francisco team out of her home base in Boston. Katherine is driven by efficiency in all that she does, whether that’s thinking about how to make the best use of a space or overseeing the introduction of administrative tools that help the AXIS team improve office productivity. She is actively involved in keeping us up to speed with the latest design and construction software, and never tires of the fact that her job involves getting to draw every day.

Outside of work, what is your hobby/passion?
Making pizza from scratch.

What’s the most important lesson you’ve ever learned?
Try to be as efficient as you can, but stay focused on just a few things at a time.

What are your three favorite podcasts?
WorkLife with Adam Grant, Armchair Expert, and Safe for Work.

Matthew Johnston

Senior Associate

Matthew Johnston

Senior Associate

As a Senior Associate and Job Captain based out of AXIS’ San Francisco office, Matthew Johnston helps bring to life buildings that the world will ultimately get to use and interact with. Matthew, whose early interest in architecture started with watching This Old House episodes with his dad, has a BS and Master in Architecture from Northeastern University, as well as more than a decade of professional experience. He helps facilitate many of the steps that take a project from concept through construction, and finds the most fulfilling part of his job to be witnessing an idea that was put down on paper turn into something others can touch and enjoy.

What are you best known for amongst the AXIS team?
My research ability and coding knowledge, particularly regarding accessibility.

Outside of work, what is your hobby/passion?
Playing the violin. I saw Itzhak Perlman on Sesame Street when I was three, and started playing when I was five. I’m currently a member of the Prometheus Symphony Orchestra, a local volunteer orchestra in Oakland.

What are your three favorite books?
The Lord of the Rings series and The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkein, Byzantium by Stephen R. Lawhead, and Les Miserables by Victor Hugo.

Yisan Tai

Senior Associate, Technical Director

Yisan Tai

Senior Associate, Technical Director

Yisan Tai, AIA, NCARB, LEED is the firm’s dedicated Technical Director. Bringing to the team a Master of Architecture and over 23 years of industry experience, Yisan supports AXIS’ architectural designers with his extensive expertise with accessibility considerations, building codes, compliance, and MEP and FP.

What is your design/practice ethos? To achieve the best interests for our clients and the members of the community that use their spaces, and to respect the surrounding natural environment and culture with our designs.

If you were a superhero, what super power would you have, and why? The ability to speak more languages. I like traveling and meeting new people from different cultures.

Aaron Blaha

Associate

Aaron Blaha

Associate

Aaron Blaha is an Associate Architect out of AXIS’ Seattle office.

Ada Tang

Associate

Ada Tang

Associate

As an Associate and part of the firm’s Administration Group, Ada Tang is a member of our San Francisco studio.  Bringing energy, enthusiasm, and a detailed approach to her work which we are certain our clients and industry partners will surely appreciate, Ada is a valuable asset to AXIS operations.

Aileene Simbulan

Associate

Aileene Simbulan

Associate

With a Bachelor degree from UC Berkeley concentrated in environmental design, architecture, and city planning, Aileene Simbulan is also one of our Los Angeles studio’s newest Job Captains.

Why did you choose this career?
I chose architecture because of the way it builds community – I hope to create spaces during my career where people are comfortable and make memories.

What’s the most important lesson you’ve ever learned?
Good things take time.

Andrew Korik

Associate

Andrew Korik

Associate

With five years of design experience already earned, and with a stated design ethos of, “Create spaces that inspire connections,” Andrew Korik brings a Bachelor of Science in Architecture to the AXIS team.

What’s the biggest challenge in this industry, and what are you doing to solve it?
The biggest challenge I see in this industry is maintaining the quality of the space and reducing negative environmental impacts of construction while trying to keep costs low. It is important to me to learn new ways to create high quality designs and be environmentally conscious in a way that is manageable for a client.

Outside of work, what’s your hobby or passion?
Cooking and molecular gastronomy.

Avani Sheth

Associate

Avani Sheth

Associate

Avani Sheth is an Associate and Job Captain out of AXIS’ Los Angeles Office who has been passionate about architecture from a very early age. She’s proud of her ability to set priorities and separate the relevant from the irrelevant in day to day tasks, and is a team player who is always happy to help out her peers both in and out of the office. Her discipline and creativity are critical to furthering AXIS’ mission, and her minimal approach to design can be found highlighted in the many projects that she’s worked on.

Outside of work, what is your hobby/passion?
I have varied passions that change with time. My most recent one, however, is being a mother.

What are you best known for amongst the AXIS team?
I love being able to leave the office every day with my desk cleaned out, so my desk always looks like no one sits there. My officemates find that unusual.

What’s the most important lesson you’ve ever learned?
Sometimes you have to let go.

Chunxiao Wang, AIA

Associate

Chunxiao Wang, AIA

Associate

Chunxiao Wang, AIA, LEED AP BD+C, is an Associate and Project Architect out of AXIS’ Los Angeles office. Chunxiao has a Master of Architecture from University of California, Los Angeles plus more than 8 years of experience.

Why did you choose this career?
I like the beautiful combination of art and technology in Architecture. Also, what I am doing really has a positive influence on people’s daily life.

Outside of work, what’s your hobby or passion?
Exploring delicious food, dancing, traveling, reading and watching movies.

Dan Fohn

Associate

Dan Fohn

Associate

Dan Fohn, AIA, brings 9 years of industry experience and both a Bachelor of Architecture and Bachelor of Environmental Studies from Iowa State University to our Seattle studio as one of the firm’s new Project Architects. Citing problem solving as one of the most fulfilling aspects of his job, Dan knew from an early age that architecture was his lifelong calling.

What’s the biggest challenge in this industry, and what are you doing to solve it?

“Designing for the future, and not just today. We need to think bigger as the largest waste producing sector in the world [construction]. We need to be intentional and purposeful with our designs. We want to create architecture to last and not only meet temporary demands.”

Outside of work, what’s your hobby/passion?

“Backpacking, hiking, and camping. I’m an avid lover of nature and the great outdoors.”

Dawn Isaacs

Associate, Office Manager

Dawn Isaacs

Associate, Office Manager

Dawn Isaacs is an AXIS Architecture + Design Associate and our Seattle studio’s Office Manager.

Dicle Roberts, RA

Associate

Dicle Roberts, RA

Associate

Dicle Roberts, LEED AP, is a Project Architect and Associate out of our Los Angeles office with a Bachelors in Interior Architecture and Environmental Design from Bilkent University in Ankara, Turkey, and a Masters in Architecture from California Polytechnic University Ponoma. Her design ethos is centered on simple, elegant, and functional spaces, with a diverse portfolio that speaks to her passion for optimizing the human experience. She started her Bachelors in Architecture when she was just 16 years old, and has spent the subsequent years putting her skills to work, along the way establishing herself as a true team player in every project she takes on.

What are you best known for amongst the AXIS team?
Laughing too loud.

What would your teammates say is the most unusual thing in your desk or bag?
Probably some sort of exotic fruit that I’ve snuck into the country.

Outside of work, what is your hobby/passion?
I love collecting mid-century modern art and furniture, and own a mid-century modern house that I am always doing restorations on.

Jacob Lick

Associate

Jacob Lick

Associate

Also joining our Los Angeles studio in the role of Job Captain, Jacob Lick joins the team with a Bachelor of Arts in Architecture from Iowa State University and eight years of experience.

Why did you choose this career?
Legos were probably the driving catalyst that steered me towards architecture. The idea of creating something from scratch, something that was solely within your own head, and then manifesting it, was always intriguing. Plus those Star Wars sets were awesome.

Outside of work, what’s your hobby or passion?
Outside of work you can find me playing guitar, woodworking, grabbing a drink, or watching TV.

Kyle Wild

Associate

Kyle Wild

Associate

With a Master of Architecture, Bachelor of Architecture, and a Certificate in Hospitality Design, Kyle Wild, Associate AIA, brings more than five years of practice to AXIS’ San Francisco studio. Crediting, “The ability to find creative solutions for design issues and then bring them to life,” Kyle chose architecture as a career for its ability to allow him to help make the world a better place for future generations.

What are your three favorite books, podcasts, or television shows?
Westworld, Game of Thrones, and True Detective.

Outside of work, what’s your hobby/passion? 
Working out and staying healthy.

Dealer’s choice – tell us something about yourself otherwise.
I am an identical twin who enjoys football, baseball and hanging out with friends and family.

Lauren McWhorter

Associate

Lauren McWhorter

Associate

Lauren McWhorter is a Seattle-based architect from AXIS Architecture + Design’s Seattle office.

Marina Tumas

Associate

Marina Tumas

Associate

Marina Tumas is an Associate and the Office Manager at our Los Angeles location, where she has been an integral part of the team for more than 15 years. She contributes to AXIS’ vision by looking for solutions to various challenges and inspiring others to go outside of their comfort zone in the pursuit of personal growth. She’s always available to provide positive encouragement to the team when it’s needed, and believes in finding as many opportunities for creativity as possible.

If you weren’t so awesome at your job, what would be your “Plan B”?
Being a manager for my friend who’s a musician.

If you were a superhero, what superpower would you have and why?
I would be Cupid, helping people find love. I think we need more of that in the world.

What’s your best useless talent?
I can balance and walk on a slack line.

Rachel P. F. Boswell

Associate

Rachel P. F. Boswell

Associate

A California Licensed Architect with a Bachelor in Architecture from Cal Poly and experience through a full immersion exchange program at the L’Ecole Nationale d’Architecture Paris Val de Seine in Paris, Rachel P. F. Boswell is an Associate and one of our San Francisco studio’s Job Captains.

What’s the most fulfilling aspect of your job?
Problem solving, and achieving the best solutions for the client.

If you were a superhero, what super power would you have, and why?
I would love to teleport – it would really streamline travelling to see my family and give me more opportunities to experience different aspects of the world.

Yoriko Endo

Associate

Yoriko Endo

Associate

Yoriko Endo is an Associate working out of AXIS’ Seattle office.  Yoriko assists the team with our Northwest Studio’s design of hospitality, multi-family residential and affordable housing projects.

Angel Monzon

Designer

Angel Monzon

Designer

Seattle designer Angel Monzon is a team member of the AXIS Seattle studio.

Stefania Minotti

Designer

Stefania Minotti

Designer

Seattle architectural designer Stefania Minotti works from the AXIS Seattle office.

Sydney Jones

Designer

Sydney Jones

Designer

With a BArch from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, and with several years of experience already, Sydney Jones is one of AXIS’ Designers.

What’s the most inspiring/fulfilling aspect of your job?
I love being able to provide unique experiences for the users of our spaces. To me, it’s fulfilling when thoughtful collaboration leads to accessible spaces and unique experiences for our clients. I enjoy the process of seeing designs go from initial ideation through to final fruition.

If you weren’t so awesome at your job, what would be your “Plan B”?
I would most likely be an event planner. I enjoy bringing people together to celebrate an event. I love organizing, making decorations, and working with people on the theme of an event. When thoughtful collaboration creates a fun experience for the participants it becomes equally rewarding for the organizer of the event.

Anthony Sgro

Marketing

Anthony Sgro

Marketing

Anthony Sgro is a marketing expert at AXIS’ San Francisco office.

Our Culture

At AXIS Architecture + Design, our position as one of America’s leading hospitality, multi-family residential, and affordable housing architectural design firms stems directly from our people-first culture. By fostering an environment where every team member is empowered to fearlessly approach their work with passion, we can design the unforgettable human experiences we’ve come to be renown for.

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