BRIAN ELWELL
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Brian Elwell is a perfect fit for some of our highest profile projects that require a delicate mix of patience, experience, and attention to details. A multifaceted designer, Brian is talented in developing the complex building infrastructure necessary to integrate varied technologies.

Brian has led the performance technologies design teams for the performing arts centers for the New World Symphony with Gehry Partners, Towson University, the ‘62 Center at Williams College, Lucille Little Theatre at Transylvania University, the performance spaces at Maryland Institute College of Arts, the Mattin Center for the Arts at Johns Hopkins University and the Gross Performing Arts Center at The Horace Mann School.

Prior to joining AD in 1997, Brian focused on an electronics and engineering track under a specialized program during his high school years with his higher education continuing this course of study at the University of Maine where he graduated with a degree in Electrical Engineering in 1991. After graduation, Brian moved to Oklahoma to join a national A/V systems contracting firm where he began as an entry-level engineer and later became the lead engineer for multiple large projects. He was promoted to Senior Engineer, where he began training engineers in other branch offices as he further developed his project management skills.

A senior consultant in our Dallas office, Brian brings order to the multiple (and often competing) project variables by developing solid design solutions. He assists our clients by translating their vision for the experience into plans that can be implemented.

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