Design & AEC Contributors

Fictional bios crafted for architecture, bathroom design, interiors, and commercial AEC project storytelling.

Portrait of Malik Rivers

Malik Rivers

Hospitality Interiors Lead • Spa & Wet-Room Specialist

Malik designs calm, high-performance guest bathrooms for resorts and flagship hotels, blending warm natural materials,
daylight-driven planning, and water-smart fixture specifications. His work focuses on “quiet luxury” detailing—hidden
drainage, seamless thresholds, and long-life finishes engineered for heavy turnover.

  • Wet-room detailing
  • Stone & timber palettes
  • Spec-grade fixtures
  • Durable finish selection

Portrait of Graham Whitlock

Graham Whitlock

Principal Architect • Building Systems & Standards

Graham bridges design vision and buildability. He’s known for creating repeatable restroom standards for multi-site
commercial programs—optimizing plumbing walls, ADA clearances, and maintenance access while keeping the experience
polished and human.

  • Restroom standards
  • ADA planning
  • Details & tolerances
  • Value engineering

Portrait of Dr. Kenji Sato

Dr. Kenji Sato

Facade-to-Fixtures Strategist • Transit & Civic Projects

Kenji specializes in high-traffic environments where architecture and operational reality collide. He consults on
durable restroom design for airports, stations, and civic venues—prioritizing vandal resistance, easy cleaning,
and intuitive user flows without sacrificing aesthetic clarity.

  • High-traffic restrooms
  • Maintenance-first layouts
  • Material durability
  • Wayfinding & flow

Portrait of Elise Van Arden

Elise Van Arden

Workplace Design Director • Amenity Restrooms & Wellness

Elise designs modern workplace amenity spaces that feel residential but perform commercially. She’s recognized for
elevating “everyday” bathrooms with thoughtful lighting, acoustic comfort, and refined fixture coordination—creating
spaces employees actually enjoy using.

  • Workplace wellness
  • Lighting & comfort
  • Fixture coordination
  • Durable elegance

Portrait of Amina Takahashi

Amina Takahashi

Coastal Modern Architect • Indoor–Outdoor Bath Planning

Amina’s projects blend minimal geometry with coastal resilience. She designs bathrooms as micro-architectures—precise
proportions, clean junctions, and humidity-ready assemblies. Her favorite challenges include outdoor showers, spa terraces,
and corrosion-resistant specification packages.

  • Coastal detailing
  • Moisture management
  • Outdoor shower zones
  • Corrosion-resistant specs

Portrait of Joanna Mercer

Joanna Mercer

BIM & Specification Manager • Bathrooms at Scale

Joanna builds the backend systems that keep multi-unit bathroom designs consistent across hundreds of rooms. She develops
BIM families, fixture schedules, and finish matrices that reduce rework—ensuring procurement, field teams, and designers
all speak the same language.

  • BIM libraries
  • Fixture schedules
  • Finish matrices
  • Multi-unit coordination

Portrait of Marco DeLuca

Marco DeLuca

Material & Finish Curator • Boutique-Modern Interiors

Marco is known for pairing expressive surfaces with pragmatic performance—stone, tile, and metal finishes that wear well
under real-life conditions. He advises teams on grout strategies, slip resistance, and how to preserve design intent when
value engineering inevitably arrives.

  • Tile & stone strategy
  • Slip resistance
  • Finish longevity
  • VE protection

Portrait of Daniel Cho

Daniel Cho

Urban Project Architect • Public Restroom Systems

Daniel focuses on public and mixed-use projects where restrooms must be intuitive, robust, and efficient to service.
He designs layouts that reduce bottlenecks, improves sightlines and circulation, and specifies components with
service-life thinking—so the space looks good on day 1 and day 2,000.

  • Public restroom planning
  • Circulation & flow
  • Service-life design
  • Resilient materials

Portrait of Priya Larkin

Priya Larkin

Healthcare Interiors Consultant • Infection-Control Planning

Priya consults on healthcare-adjacent bathrooms where hygiene, user safety, and operational clarity matter most.
She reviews fixture placement, touchpoint reduction, and cleaning workflows, collaborating with clinical and facilities
teams to align design intent with real-world protocols.

  • Infection-control mindset
  • Touchpoint reduction
  • Safety & accessibility
  • Workflow reviews

Portrait of Thomas Havel

Thomas Havel

Design Critic & Technical Editor • Bathrooms & Building Craft

Thomas writes and reviews technical design narratives for AEC teams—translating construction details into clear,
compelling stories. He’s particularly sharp on bathroom assemblies: waterproofing layers, transition detailing,
and the “small decisions” that separate an average room from a timeless one.

  • Technical storytelling
  • Waterproofing logic
  • Detail auditing
  • Design documentation

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