Kenneth Wiseman


As President of Professional Services, Mr. Wiseman is responsible for initiatives governing the recruitment and development of the best design talent and technical expertise to perpetuate Cannon Design’s distinction in design, innovation, and outstanding project delivery. During his tenure with the firm, Mr. Wiseman has served as practice leader for Cannon Design’s Southeast Region and a leading proponent of the firm’s SFMO® methodology, providing leadership as Design Principal on projects across North America. As a President of Cannon Design, Mr. Wiseman is a member of the Board of Directors, and also represents the firm at the AIA Large Firm Roundtable. Mr. Wiseman is perhaps best-known as one of the country’s premier designers of facilities for sports and recreation and his work has been consistently honored by numerous awards, publications, and journals. His United States Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, was declared the “Foremost Sports Facility of the Year” by the International Sports Summit and one of his most recent projects, the Texas Christian University Student Recreation Center, has been honored with four awards for design excellence, including recognition by the International Olympic Committee and International Association for Sports and Leisure Activities.

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Cannon Design’s Andrew King, MRAIC, Receives Two p/a Awards.

Andrew King, Design Principal, accepted two of the 59th Annual Progressive Architecture (p/a) awards last evening at ceremonies hosted by the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) in New York City. The p/a awards are sponsored by Architect, the magazine of the AIA, whose jury seeks to reward “real” projects that reflect invention and innovation. Architect [...]

- 16 Feb 2012

Richmond Olympic Oval Named ArchDaily 2010 Building of The Year.

First and foremost, let me say “Thank You. We’re flattered.” It’s an honor to win any award that recognizes design excellence, innovation and performance. The ArchDaily.com Building of the Year Awards are especially gratifying due to the fact that the results are driven by reader votes. More than 30,000 votes were cast in the final [...]

- 17 Feb 2011

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