Craig Stranathan

Craig Stranathan, AIA, LEED AP, ALEP

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Craig joined Performance Services in 2021 with two decades of experience exclusively in K-12 educational planning and design. He is a licensed architect in Missouri, Kansas, and Wisconsin. Craig has designed a variety of learning environment projects ranging from small interior renovations to entirely new school facilities. He enjoys the process of working with school districts to discover the projects that best support their educational vision. He has been a member of the Association for Learning Environments since 2009 and has earned A4LE’s mark of distinction as an Accredited Learning Environment Planner (ALEP). Craig is currently serving as the President for A4LE’S Midwest-Great Lakes Region.

Outside of work, Craig enjoys spending time with his family. They have recently found a new love for skiing on a local hill in Wisconsin and enjoy watching movies and hanging out with their cats and dog.


EDUCATION

  • Northwestern University McCormick School of Engineering – Master of Science in Executive Management for Design and Construction, 2023
  • San Diego State University – Graduate Certificate in Educational Facility Planning, 2011
  • Drury University Hammons School of Architecture – BArch – NAAB Accredited Professional Bachelor of Architecture, 2004
  • Columbia University – Special Undergraduate Program, 2002
  • Kansas Wesleyan University – General Studies, 1998

CERTIFICATIONS

  • Registered Architect – Missouri license #2008015244, Kansas license #5804, Wisconsin license #A-12429-5
  • LEED Accredited Professional BD+C, U.S. Green Building Council
  • National Council of Architectural Registration Boards, Certificate #65285
  • Accredited Learning Environment Planner (ALEP), The Association for Learning Environments
  • Construction Documents Technologist (CDT), Construction Specifications Institute

ASSOCIATIONS

  • Member of the Association for Learning Environments, President of the Midwest Great Lakes Region
  • Member of the American Institute of Architects
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