LES JORDAN
ARCHITECTURE
VIENNA, AUSTRIA
ARCHITECTURAL PROJECTS IN EUROPE
KAPFENBERG STATION
SCHEIFLING TRAIN STATION
LIECHTENSTEIN STATIONS
KARDINAL KÖNIG HAUS
PROJECTS WITH OSTERTAG ARCHITECTS
VIENNA, AUSTRIA
KITZBÜHEL BUS STATION
BRIXLEGG TRAIN STATION
RANKWEIL AND HOHENEMS STATIONS
PROJECTS WITH BÜRO SEPP MÜLLER
VIENNA, AUSTRIA
TECHLAB
KITZBÜHEL TRAIN STATION
LIEZEN TRAIN STATION
ARMBRUSTERGASSE WIEN
DIVERSE PROJECTS
ARCHITECTURAL PROJECTS IN THE USA
OCHSNER NORTH SHORE CLINIC AND SURGICAL CENTER
PROJECTS WITH SIZELER ARCHITECTS
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA, USA
STAND-UP MRI CENTER
HURRICANE RECOVERY EFFORTS
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA, USA
SLIDELL MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
INTENSIVE CARE UNIT
PROFILE

Born in New Orleans, USA, and now residing in Vienna, Austria, I have participated in the planning of facilities in five different countries over the course of 26 years as an architect. In the USA, I was specialized in healthcare architecture, with many additional projects in residential architecture, and was active in Hurricane Katrina recovery efforts. With 19 years of experience in Austria, I am able to provide planning and consulting on an international level in both the English and German languages.
Based on my last 13 years of experience as senior architect at Ostertag Architects, my most adept specialty lies in architectural management, consulting, design and construction document planning for mobility architecture (rail, bus, automobile, bike and pedestrian interchanges), especially train stations and their surrounding spaces and facilities.
Environmentally responsible design is of profound importance and I have been engaged in the last several years with continued studies, research, and experience in sustainable planning practices, including experience with the LEED rating system (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) developed by the U.S. Green Building Council, for the design, construction and operation of high performance green buildings, homes and neighborhoods.
My personal accomplishments as an American architect in Vienna are a result of many years of language study, as well as ongoing technical planning in both English and German. This diversity has enabled me to understand different perspectives and ways of tackling design issues. Similar to architecture, foreign language skill is an ever-evolving practice and my challenges are met on a daily basis.
I am a proud member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and I was President of the American Institute of Architects Continental Europe Chapter in 2019. I am currently the chapter's International Region Representative and a member of the AIA International Region Board of Directors.