Craig is an Associate at EwingCole who serves as the specialist for facilities involved with animal research and testing. Since joining the firm in 2001, he has been involved in the architectural design for several large, technically sophisticated projects. Known for detailed design, Craig has extensive experience in building design conceptualization and development for R&D clients, such as Alcon, United Therapeutics, and Bristol-Myers Squibb.
As an architect, Craig brings a deep understanding of the unique requirements and regulatory considerations that define research and testing environments. He works closely with clients, lab planners, and engineering teams to ensure that each facility meets rigorous standards for safety, functionality, and compliance. Craig’s involvement often begins in the earliest planning stages, where his expertise helps shape design strategies that address complex programmatic needs, biosafety protocols, and operational efficiency. His ability to navigate these technical challenges while maintaining architectural integrity makes him an invaluable resource for clients seeking to deliver high-performance research environments.
Craig brings a distinctive lens to every project. He holds a Bachelor of Architecture from Drexel University.