Lily Moore

Lily is an architectural designer with Treanor’s Justice design team, based in our Lexington, Kentucky office. A graduate of the University of Kentucky with a Bachelor of Arts in Architecture and a minor in Environmental Science, Lily brings a fresh perspective to designing spaces that balance functionality, security, and positive human experiences. Her interest in environmental design and justice architecture makes her a passionate contributor to our projects that serve communities and promote well-being.

Before pursuing architecture, Lily began her academic journey at the University of Louisville, studying Criminal Justice and Sustainability. This multidisciplinary background provides her with valuable insight into the justice system and the role architecture plays in fostering resiliency and behavioral change. Her study abroad experience in Barcelona further deepened her appreciation for diverse architectural styles and innovative design approaches.

Get to know Lily

What is on your bucket list?

I want to road trip to all the national parks to go hiking, travel to as many countries as I can, and go skydiving.

What is the best part of your job?

I really enjoy learning about this profession from great coworkers. It is a very inviting environment.

What do you like to do outside of work?

I enjoy traveling and experiencing different cultures. I enjoy sports, both playing and watching. I am a fan of nature and hiking. In my downtime I also like to read and play with my dog.

Kimberly Auinbauh

Kimberly is a senior architect and project manager in Treanor’s Justice design studio, bringing over 15 years of experience in commercial architecture to the team. Kimberly specializes in managing complex architectural projects, including interior design, new construction, and renovations, with eight years of experience dedicated to project management. Her experience and leadership are vital to creating designs that balance functionality, safety, and human experience.

A proud graduate of the University of Kansas, where she studied architectural engineering and architecture, Kimberly’s time at KU included a transformative study abroad experience in Siena, Italy. This international exposure fueled her passion for exploring diverse architectural styles and cultural influences—a passion that continues to inspire her work and her travels.

Throughout her career, Kimberly has worked across various markets, including hospitality. She’s particularly proud of her role in designing and managing the AC Hotel in Bozeman, a project that highlights her ability to merge aesthetics with practicality. When she’s not managing projects, Kimberly enjoys discovering new cuisines, traveling, and spending time with her two corgi mix dogs.

Get to know Kimberly

What is the best part of your job?

Problem-solving collaboration with a team of creative, inspiring teammates. I am so appreciative of how others think and absolutely love each teammate bringing their strengths and talents to the solution we are creating together.

What do you like to do outside of work?

Travel, learn new things, hike, cook, spend time with my dogs, my nieces and nephews, friends and family. I love live music—everything from the symphony to classic rock or contemporary pop. I enjoy the visual arts, trying new food or drink, and being active with others.

What is your favorite building or landmark?

I love Alvar Aalto’s work. I think his mastery of masonry, and detail is personal and therefore profound. The Pantheon is the most powerful experience I’ve had in a building, and it felt personal like it was hugging me as it had hugged countless others.

What is your advice to young professionals in your field?

Ask questions! Experiment! And follow-up with more questions! There are never too many questions or curiosities. Show interest and just keep asking, trying, and following up.

Oscar Medellin

Treanor BIM Manager Oscar Medellin Headshot

Oscar brings more than 15 years of experience to his role as Treanor’s BIM Manager, where he bridges the critical intersection of architecture and technology. Based in Houston, Oscar’s experience spans CAD, BIM, and IT management, making him a key resource in streamlining project workflows, optimizing design capabilities, and supporting technical operations across the firm.

Oscar shines in his ability to support all sides of a “People, Process, Technology, Purpose” framework, ensuring that our teams have the tools and guidance they need to succeed, noise-free. Whether it’s assisting with Revit modeling challenges, easing AI concerns, or establishing best practices for new projects, Oscar has already introduced new, efficient methods for Treanor team members to receive support.

When he’s not problem-solving at work, Oscar enjoys urban sketching, exploring historic cities, and spending time with his family in Houston.

Get to know Oscar

What is on your bucket list?

I’ve already been to Rome. I’ve already eaten in Spain. I’ve already walked in Paris, at night. And so, I am against bucket lists. Empirically. Instead, just go. Go, now!

What is the best part of your job?

I help! I help someone, everyone. I receive questions, I receive trust, and I return to that trust, to that question, a good answer which helps move our practice forward for the benefit of all. It’s great! It’s a great, heavy responsibility, but I love it.

What do you like to do outside of work?

When I’m not at work, I’m eating, playing, watching films, arguing, and absolutely not thinking about work!

Sara Ameri

Sara brings more than 15 years of diverse experience in architecture and urban design to Treanor, where she serves as an architectural designer and project manager. With a robust educational background that includes a Bachelor’s in Architecture and a Master’s in Urban Design from Iran, along with graduate coursework in Landscape Architecture from the Academy of Art University in San Francisco, Sara’s experience spans residential, commercial, and office projects across the West Coast.

Sara’s career journey has taken her from designing custom homes in the Bay Area to managing large-scale retail projects, always with a focus on creating functional and aesthetically pleasing environments. Now, she’s excited to bring her skills to healthcare design, where she aims to contribute to our Health team’s practice of creating spaces that promote healing, comfort, and well-being. As a member of NCARB and a licensed architect in Iran, Sara’s commitment to continuous learning and innovation aligns seamlessly with Treanor’s mission to think beyond the project and enhance the communities we serve.

Outside of her professional work, Sara volunteers with the Anything is Possible Foundation, supporting initiatives that empower individuals to achieve their potential. She’s passionate about exploring new places, experiences, and ideas, often finding inspiration through travel and writing.

Get to know Sara

What is your favorite building or landmark?

Naqshe Jahan Square in Isfahan. Growing up in Isfahan, that square was my to-go place. So many memories!

What is the best part of your job?

The best part is the collaboration and synergy created within the team. The “figuring-out” part is meditative and the challenge of learning something new is good stress.

What projects are you proud to have worked on?

A list of 30+ grocery outlet projects in a 2-year timeline. I was a job captain at the time and our team did not have a PM, so I assumed the responsibility. With my studio director’s trust, I led the team, and we got those projects through the finish line.

Carly Temming

Carly is an architectural designer with our Historic Preservation team. A Topeka native, Carly has always had a natural curiosity about how things work and a passion for creative problem-solving. This curiosity led her to Kansas State University, where she earned a Master of Architecture and a Minor in Leadership Studies, combining her technical expertise with a commitment to impactful, community-focused design.

Carly is drawn to preservation architecture for its unique ability to enhance community identity and promote sustainability. She believes that every historical building holds stories that deserve to be protected and shared, and she’s excited to be part of projects that foster a sense of continuity and belonging. Carly sees architecture as a powerful tool for shaping mental and environmental well-being, balancing technical challenges with meaningful, human-centered design.

Get to know Carly

What is on your bucket list?

I want to tour Spain, see the Northern Lights, and go sailing on a tall ship.

What do you like to do outside of work?

I enjoy long days spent on the trails or on water, followed by a dinner out with friends or family. When relaxing at home, I take in storytelling in any form of media, spend time with my pets, or try my hand at a new craft or recipe.

What is the best part of your job?

My favorite aspects of architecture are the unique and creative challenges that we get to face and learn from each day, enriching the lives of clients and their associates within the spaces we develop, and getting the chance to make a more beautiful and healthy world at the end of the day.

Crissa Nonken

Crissa has been a cornerstone of Treanor’s finance team since 1999, bringing over two decades of experience and dedication to her role. Starting her journey with Treanor as an administrative assistant, Crissa quickly transitioned into the finance department, where she has made a lasting impact.

A graduate of the University of Kansas with a degree in Art History, Crissa’s unique perspective combines creativity and precision. Her previous experience in banking, spanning more than a decade, laid a strong foundation for her financial management skills. At Treanor, Crissa oversees all facets of the firm’s financial operations, such as payroll, project financials, timesheets, credit cards, and insurance certificates. Her ability to seamlessly manage these complex elements ensures the smooth functioning of the firm, allowing teams to focus on delivering innovative, community-enhancing architecture.

Get to know Crissa

What is the best part of your job?

The daily challenges that my job can bring, finding solutions, and the friendships that I have built with my coworkers over the years.

What do you like to do outside of work?

Spending time with family and friends. Reading, old movies, and traveling.

What is your favorite quote?

Life is brief and very fragile. Do that which makes you happy. – Flavia

Lindsey Marcy

Lindsey serves as Treanor’s Billing Manager, ensuring the smooth operation of all things invoicing and payments. Her meticulous attention to detail supports the firm’s financial health by managing consultant payments, employee expenses, licensing, and continuing education. With Lindsey’s oversight, we stay on track, enabling our teams to focus on what we do best—creating smarter, community-focused architecture.

Originally from Lawrence, Kansas, Lindsey’s professional journey has taken her to Denver, Colorado, and on to Nashville, Tennessee—though she still fondly remembers her time in the mountains. An avid lover of the outdoors, Lindsey enjoys hiking, camping, and staying active in her free time.

Get to know Lindsey

What is on your bucket list?

I would like to visit all seven continents.

What did you want to be when you grew up?

Taller.

What is your favorite quote?

“Good, better, best. Never let it rest. Until your good is better and your better is best.” – Tim Duncan

Ian Roth

Ian brings 25 years of architectural experience and a deep passion for technology to his role as Director of Technology at Treanor. A licensed architect in Colorado, Ian’s career began at H+L Architecture (now Treanor) in Denver, and he is excited to return to the firm. With a focus on IT, BIM, and visualization, Ian will lead the firm’s efforts to stay on the cutting edge of architectural technology, driving innovation and efficiency across our projects.

Throughout his career, Ian has held key positions at firms such as Mortenson, RNL Design/Stantec, and MG AEC/Team D3, where he honed his experience in Building Information Modeling (BIM) and Virtual Design & Construction (VDC). Ian leverages this background and his knack for collaboration to drive strategic company initiatives forward, fostering important communication and workflow efficiencies.

Ian’s approach to technology aligns with our mission of leveraging data-driven, transparent processes to deliver smarter, more resilient architecture. Outside of work, Ian enjoys skiing, playing golf, and spending time with his wife, their two sons, and Hamilton the Labradoodle. We are thrilled to have Ian back with the team, leading our efforts to seamlessly integrate technology into every aspect of our practice.

Get to know Ian

What is the best part of your job?

Working with a wide group of people across multiple disciplines, offices, and levels of experience, all in an effort to help them be more effective in their work.

What do you like to do outside of work?

I have become an avid skier and enjoy watching my 13- and 11-year-old kids surpass me on the mountain. I have also started to take up golf, and while it isn’t always pretty, I do enjoy getting out there and trying to improve my game.

What is your advice to young professionals in your field?

Always check in on your career—your personal goals, and the progress you’ve made toward them. Revisit your goal and don’t become complacent. Challenge yourself, try something new or different. And make sure you’re enjoying, or even having fun, with whatever it is you’re doing.

Shawn Oliver

Shawn brings a passion for community service to her role as Senior Accountant at Treanor. Raised in Topeka, Kansas, Shawn spent her childhood on her grandparents’ cattle ranch in Alma, fostering a deep appreciation for nature and community. After earning her bachelor’s degree in business administration with a focus on accounting and Spanish from Washburn University, Shawn gained valuable auditing experience with the State of Kansas and later transitioned to non-profit work.

At Treanor, Shawn’s detail-oriented approach and commitment to financial accuracy play a crucial role in supporting our mission of creating smarter, more resilient architecture. Her love for learning and continuous improvement is evident in her recent Master Naturalist certification, through which she volunteers in citizen science, educational outreach, and wildlife rehabilitation.

Outside of work, Shawn continues to embrace her adventurous spirit, with a love for travel that has taken her from Spain to Mexico. Her dedication to both her profession and her community makes Shawn an invaluable member of the Treanor team as we continue to push the boundaries of architectural excellence and community impact.

Get to know Shawn

What is an interesting fact not many people know about you?

I used to sing opera and now I now make music with friends.

What is on your bucket list?

I would like to design tote bags and t-shirts with my digital art, put together a book of my photography, and drop a single.

Alma Guzman

Alma is an architectural designer specializing in historic preservation. A graduate of the University of California, Berkeley, with a BA in Architecture and a minor in sustainable design, Alma brings a rich blend of passion, innovation, and leadership to our team.

Alma is proud to be a first-generation Latina, making significant strides advocating for diversity and inclusivity within the field. During her tenure as president of the National Organization of Minority Architecture Students (NOMAS) at UC Berkeley, Alma made lasting contributions to studio culture and student-faculty relations, leaving a profound impact on the College of Environmental Design. Her leadership extended beyond academia; she led her team to a top ten placement at the NOMA Conference Student Competition, showcasing her ability to drive excellence.

Alma’s dedication to making a difference extends to her volunteer work with Casa Esperanza, a nonprofit in Mexico supporting survivors of domestic violence. She led a design event introducing middle school students to the field of architecture, culminating in the completion of the winning design at the shelter. Her involvement with SF NOMA and AIA East Bay further underscores her commitment to community engagement. As part of our team, Alma is excited to apply her skills to uncover hidden stories and breathe new life into historic buildings.

Get to know Alma

What do you like to do outside of work?

I am always trying to find new books to read, both educational and for pleasure. I also enjoy running, I used to be on the cross country and track team at my high school. Lastly, I love to crochet and knit for my family and friends.

What is your favorite quote?

“Why not me? And why not now?” – John Krasinski

What did you want to be when you grew up?

In middle school and high school, I wanted to be an archeologist. I enjoyed all my history classes, and loved to learn about how we can use history to progress in the present. In a way, through architecture I still want to do that now and as I grow.