
Emmanuel is an Associate at EwingCole with a focus on healthcare facilities. He is a highly proficient technical architect who uses his experience in the development of facades and building systems to manage and maintain an integrative approach with engineers and contractors for a collaborative and coordinated project.
As a healthcare architect, Emmanuel brings a technical and data-driven approach to every project, ensuring that performance and patient-centered design go hand-in-hand. All of his projects are evaluated and documented using thermal simulations and BIM modeling, allowing for precise analysis of building systems, energy efficiency, and environmental comfort. He creates healthcare environments that are not only visually and functionally effective but also optimized for sustainability, operational performance, and long-term resilience.
Emmanuel holds a Bachelor of Architecture from Temple University and is an accredited professional of the following: Building Enclosure Commissioning Process Provider (BECxP); Accredited Commissioning Authority + Building Enclosure (CxA+BE); LEED Accredited Professional in Building Design + Construction; Certified Passive House Consultant (CPHC); and National Council of Architectural Registration Boards. He is a member of the American Institute of Architects and the National Institute of Building Sciences.