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Sam Brissett

Associate (he/him)

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Sam joined Holst’s newest office in Minneapolis with a strong background in housing projects. Prior to joining Holst, he worked on a range of project types. His experience began with a modular single-family residence and has evolved into multi-unit developments, hotels, and mixed-use buildings. He is fascinated with analyzing the interconnectedness between the built environment, its citizens, infrastructure, and physical attributes at a social, economic, and architectural level.

Outside of work, Sam enjoys cooking, kickboxing, and spending time in the great outdoors.

Education

Master of Architecture, University of Minnesota, 2019

Bachelor of Science in Architecture, University of Minnesota, 2017

Affiliations

American Institute of Architects (AIA), Associate

National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB)

Sam is above all - curious. He generates design work deftly and is an asset to our firm's goals around innovation.
— Holst Colleague
How do I become an architect? What is the difference between Architecture and Engineering? Can I job shadow an architect for a day? How do architects turn designs into buildings? Can I tour your office with my child? What roles can I perform in architecture? How do I know if architecture is the field for me? Would an architect speak to my class about architecture? What degrees do I need to be an architect?

Holst invites curious minds to ask questions about architecture.