Sara Mosele is the principal of Sara Mosele Interiors, a New York-based architecture and interior design studio. With an MArch from Institito di Architettura Venezia (IUAV) and 25 years of experience at larger and mid-size firms in New York City , she is an AIA Associate and LEED AP, integrating sustainability into her residential and commercial projects.
Patricia is the Manager of Lighting Technical Standards for the Illuminating Engineering Society. Pat has more than 30 years of professional experience in lighting design. She has been an adjunct lighting instructor at NYSID for over 10 years and holds an MFA in Theatrical Lighting Design from NYU-TSOA and a BA from Oswego State University in Theatre Design.
Director, MPS in Digital Practice Management
MPS, Lighting Design, New York School of Interior Design
B.Arch, The City College of The City University of New York
Susy Mikhail holds a Bachelor of Architecture from The City College of New York (CCNY), is a Licensed Architect in New York and Virginia, NCARB Certified, and LEED GA Certified.
She has worked on several notable projects and accomplishments throughout her career. These include the Child Care Center at the NFATC campus for the Foreign Service Institute in Arlington, Va., the 120th Street mixed-used multifamily housing project in New York City, and her successful support of over 20 architecture and interior firms with Revit/BIM implementation through 4 ideal design. Currently, she is managing the creation of Firm Standards for three office projects.
Susy has extensive experience in digital practice management. As the co-founder and services director of 4 ideal design, a digital practice management consulting firm, she specializes in BIM implementation firmware. Her firm helps architecture firms establish efficient Revit workflows and processes, enabling them to create concise documentation using the Revit models. Susy and her team also provide training and on-boarding support for staff, assess their Revit skills, and offer customized training tutorials. Additionally, they provide ongoing project support, troubleshooting issues, and reviewing models for best practices and proper maintenance.
The importance of Digital Practice Management:
Digital Practice Management (DPM) is a critical part of any successful firm. It not only impacts the efficiency level of production, but it also touches on the quality of the drawings and models executed by the staff. My goal is to educate professionals on the importance of a successful DPM environment. From principals and firm owners to the young professionals learning how to navigate the architecture world. I believe having an effective DPM, a firm is guarantee to see efficient and productive results.
With an A.B. from Brown University and an MFA in Lighting Design from Parsons School of Design, Rebecca has over a decade of designing successful lighting solutions for a variety of sectors including corporate, healthcare, science & technology, and senior living. Rebecca’s passion for lighting design started after becoming active in theatre at a young age. After college, she transitioned from theatrical lighting to architectural lighting and the rest is history. In 2019, Rebecca was recognized by Lighting Magazine as one of the 40under40 lighting professionals for her leadership in design. Rebecca is an adjunct faculty member at NYSID and Parsons.
BFA, New York School of Interior Design; MFA, Hunter College; BFA, Universidad Catolica de Chile, Santiago