
Chris Patek
Principal, VP of Strategic InitiativesMSA DesignChris Patek, AIA
Principal and Vice President of Strategic Initiatives, MSA Design
Chris Patek is a distinguished architect and leader at MSA Design in Cincinnati, Ohio, where he serves as a Principal and the Vice President of Strategic Initiatives. With a career spanning over two decades at the firm, he has been instrumental in evolving MSA’s design processes and guiding its long-term strategic vision.
Chris is widely recognized for his expertise in educational and community-centric design. He specializes in creating future-ready learning environments that prioritize the "student journey" and is a passionate advocate for expanding education beyond the traditional classroom. He believes that for students to be truly successful after graduation, learning environments must mirror the complexities of the professional world. Central to his philosophy is the conviction that schools and businesses must partner to provide students with the adaptable skills necessary to thrive in an ever-changing global economy. To support this mission, Chris remains actively engaged with the community by serving on multiple advisory boards for local school districts as well as in various mentorship roles. In these roles, he bridges the gap between architectural design and curriculum needs, ensuring that facility master plans directly support workforce readiness and student-centered success. His leadership extends beyond traditional architecture into strategic visioning, where he helps clients navigate complex facility planning and innovation.
An active member of the professional community, Chris is deeply involved with AIA Cincinnati, where he has served on the Board and multiple Committees.
Vision Before the Blueprint: How Destination 2026 Shaped the Design of Mariemont High School
Facility planning often begins with buildings instead of educational outcomes, leading to misaligned, underperforming spaces. Mariemont City Schools r…Facility planning often begins with buildings instead of educational outcomes, leading to misaligned, underperforming spaces. Mariemont City Schools reversed this approach through Destination 2026, a twelve-year, educator-driven vision defining stude…Facility planning often begins with buildings instead of educational outcomes, leading to misaligned, underperforming spaces. Mariemont City Schools reversed this approach through Destination 2026, a twelve-year, educator-driven vision defining student experiences and skills. This session demonstrates how district leaders, educators, and designers aligned governance, instruction, and design to create a high-performing high school. Through real-wo…Facility planning often begins with buildings instead of educational outcomes, leading to misaligned, underperforming spaces. Mariemont City Schools reversed this approach through Destination 2026, a twelve-year, educator-driven vision defining student experiences and skills. This session demonstrates how district leaders, educators, and designers aligned governance, instruction, and design to create a high-performing high school. Through real-world insights and interactive discussion, participants will learn how to translate vision into environments that support student success, safety, and adaptability.Show MoreClick the title to see all detailsShow More
