Sam D’Amico, FAIA, LEED AP BD+C, was recently elevated to the American Institute of Architects College of Fellows. D’Amico is a SmithGroupJJR vice president and design leader for the firm’s Health Practice. Based at its San Francisco, California office, he is now commencing his 35th year practicing architecture throughout the U.S. as well as parts of Asia.
D’Amico is design principal for a new medical office building and bed tower, part of a multi-year expansion program for Community Regional Medical Center in Fresno, California. His design of the new Robley Rex Veteran Administration Medical Center, a 1.2-million-square-foot replacement hospital to be constructed in Louisville, Kentucky, led to an AIA Academy of Architecture National Health Design Award in the Unbuilt Category. Another D’Amico design, for the Fuwai Huazhong Cardiovascular and Heart Hospital, Zhenghou, Henan Province, China, was the recipient of an AIA San Francisco Citation Award for Unbuilt design.
At SmithGroupJJR, D’Amico is a member of the firm’s National Design Committee. In 2016, he served as a featured panelist at firm’s public forum on design, Perspectives, for a program titled, “The Fusion of Art and Architecture.”