Brian Bisnett
Brian
Bisnett is a licensed landscape architect and certified planner with
over thirty years experience in all phases of urban and rural land planning,
civic, commercial and residential design, CEQA and NEPA practice, construction
technology, and project implementation. He has worked extensively with
project proponents, civic entities and neighborhood-based groups in the
areas of suburban and rural planning and design, environmental and resource
protection, and neighborhood enhancement and revitalization. Brian is
a member of the American Society of Landscape Architects, the American
Institute of Certified Planners and the Urban Land Institute.
Ellen Reynolds Bisnett
Ellen
Reynolds Bisnett is an architectural and landscape designer and illustrator
with over thirty years experience in all phases of commercial and residential
design. Her specialties include collaborative program development, historic
preservation, and presentation rendering in a variety of media.
Jon Steuer
Jon
Steuer is a Project Designer, Construction Manager and CAD Draftsman
with experience in all phases of construction drafting, civil engineering,
specification development and project management. Jon’s thorough grasp
of contemporary drafting technology, including AutoCAD Architectural
and Land Development 2005 Desktops, and his years of on-site construction
experience have provided him with the expertise necessary to develop
construction documentation which is both comprehensive and comprehendible
for a wide range of project types and complexities – and the field skills
to represent our clients and our projects effectively throughout the
construction process.
Lorie Nilsen
Lorie
Nilsen is the Office Manager for Bisnett Design Associates, with experience
in all phases of bookkeeping, accounting and office management.
Stephen Hein
Stephen Hein is a licensed land surveyor, principal of California
Survey Company, and an affiliate of Bisnett Design Associates. Stephen
has over thirty years of survey experience, with areas of expertise which
include the setting of corner points and property lines, Records of Survey,
ALTA Surveys, subdivision mapping, and sorting out obscure and conflicting
gold-rush era property descriptions.