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Alan D'Souza

Project Manager at Alliiance

Alan D'Souza is an experienced project manager and architect with a diverse background in architectural design and building performance. Currently serving as Project Manager at Alliiance since November 2015, Alan previously held various roles, including Project Architect/Project Manager at ATS&R Planners/Architects/Engineers and Independent Consultant focusing on sustainable design projects. Notably, Alan's tenure at The Weidt Group included leadership in LEED project coordination and energy-efficient design initiatives. A Senior Project Architect at BWBR Architects, Alan oversaw education and healthcare projects and championed LEED services. Early career experiences include project architecture at KKE Architects and roles at Miller Dunwiddie Architecture. Alan holds a Master of Architecture from the University of Minnesota and a Bachelor of Architecture from the Sir J. J. School of Architecture, University of Mumbai.

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Minneapolis, United States

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Alliiance

We are Alliiance – with two ii’s right in the center of our name. Representing individuals working together with our clients in partnership—side by side, face to face, and eye to eye. Alliiance is an open and energetic team of planners, architects and interior designers, working together to create inspired environments for people. We bring a fundamental respect for the expertise achieved with a team approach, a client-centered process, and a fondness for leading a fun and creative process where design can elevate and enrich people’s lives. As a full-service architecture and design firm, we ally with the best engineering and specialized consulting partners to provide a comprehensive family of integrated services for our clients ranging from feasibility studies, master planning, and brand integration through design, construction, and post-occupancy project phases. Alliiance. Uniting people and place through design.


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51-200

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