Lauren Berry

PE, LEED AP BD+C

Principal | Director of Women's Sporting Venues

Lauren Berry has always loved architecture but after her college advisor encouraged her to explore other options that better align with her strong left-brain skills, she switched her focus to engineering and never looked back! What she loves best about her job is the creative process of designing engineering systems that integrate seamlessly with the architectural design, while building and supporting a team of talented people.

Lauren is passionate about creating exceptional sports venues for both athletes and fans alike. As Director of Women’s Sporting Venues, she’s inspired by the growing momentum in women’s sports and excited to support this incredible evolution in the industry–both for the industry, and personally, for the future of her two strong and beautiful daughters.

When she’s not working Lauren spends her time gardening, working on DIY projects, and enjoying a lazy Sunday with her family.

More About Lauren

  • Based in Dallas
  • B.S. Architectural Engineering: Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas
  • Director of Women’s Sporting Venues
  • Dallas Office Director
  • Texas A&M Architectural Industry Advisory Council

Project Highlights

  • Tampa Bay Rays New Ballpark
  • Globe Life Field
  • Grand Prairie Cricket Stadium
  • Market Station
  • Robson & Lindley Aquatics Center and Barr-McMillion Natatorium, Southern Methodist University

Expertise

  • Mechanical
  • Humidity Control
  • Sustainable Design
  • Controls
  • Life Safety