Spiezle Welcomes Damian Huneycutt as Associate Principal

Spiezle is proud to announce the addition of Associate Principal Damian Huneycutt, AIA, ACHA, to the team. Based in the firm’s Charlotte, North Carolina, office, Huneycutt brings more than 20 years of healthcare design experience, guiding complex projects from concept to completion while exploring construction innovation, prefabrication strategies, and alternative delivery methods. In addition, Damian is certified by the American College of Healthcare Architects (ACHA) for his specialized experience and knowledge, and his commitment to transforming healthcare through better built environments.

“Damian has spent his entire career in architecture focused on healthcare, and we are pleased to bring his deep industry knowledge and intentional human-centered design approach to our team,” said Spiezle Principal Steve Leone, AIA, LEED AP. “His experience and innovative solutions will help us continue to raise the bar for healthcare environments that support both healing and operational excellence.”

Huneycutt is known for his dedication to improving the patient, family, and caregiver experience through efficient, functional, and emotionally intelligent design methods. He has a deep understanding of day-to-day operations of the Healthcare Sector across numerous states. In addition, Damian is active as an industry speaker at major national thought leadership events, writes for leading industry publications, and mentors staff and the next generation of leaders.

“I am excited to contribute my unique skills and talents to Spiezle and support them in their strategic growth and geographic expansion,” said Huneycutt. “It is an honor to collaborate with this team and to provide purposeful solutions that solve industry and patient challenges while creating positive impacts.”

Huneycutt has a Bachelor of Arts in Architecture and Bachelor of Architecture with a focus on Daylighting Design from the University of North Carolina (UNC) at Charlotte. He is an active UNC Charlotte alumnus and has served as a guest juror for student project reviews in professors’ architectural design studios at the university. He is a member of the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards and the American College of Healthcare Architects.

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