Jack Mevorah

Science & Technology

Jack Mevorah

As a second-generation architect, Jack found early in life the excitement and challenges that come with large-scale projects. Following in his father’s footsteps, he started at 16 and never looked back. His multi-decade career has spanned almost every typology and scale of project. 

Now as a project manager for the Science & Technology Practice, he takes pride in supporting the mission and work of our clients. Realizing the impact of these spaces on others and in his own life, Jack was inspired to find opportunities within research and clinical design. His management style is that of openness and communication—believing the strength of a team is in how it works together. It is with that in mind that Jack offers experience and guidance while allowing growth and fun to thrive. 

A few clients/collaborators   

Expertise  

  • Client relations 
  • Project management 
  • Sustainable design and the built environment 

Pursuits 

  • Helping bridge the Science & Technology and Healthcare practices 
  • Working as a council member for the Patient and Family Advocacy Council (PFAC) at the Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey / Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital 
  • Inspiring the next generation of architects and project managers