BUILDING PERFORMANCE & REGULATIONS COMMITTEE 2025
COMMITTEE CHAIR BIOS


Co-Chair

Morgan Wiener, AIA – Director of Architecture, Corgan

Morgan Wiener, AIA, is the Director of Architecture at Corgan, where he provides firmwide leadership in elevating technical design capabilities, quality assurance, and the integration of technology in architectural delivery. With over 25 years of experience, Morgan specializes in complex projects across multiple building typologies, with a strong focus on technical excellence, sustainability, and innovation.

Morgan plays a key role in advancing firmwide technical mentorship, project documentation standards, and quality control processes. He is actively engaged in improving project delivery methods, integrating emerging technologies, and enhancing risk management strategies. His expertise extends across master planning, sustainable design leadership, and technical execution, ensuring that projects are delivered with precision and efficiency.

As a recognized leader in technical design, Morgan collaborates with teams across multiple offices to drive continuous improvement and innovation. He is sought after for his ability to align design vision with technical execution, supporting Corgan’s mission to deliver high-quality, high-performance built environments.

 

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Co-Chair
Lisa Canoy, AIA NCARB

Lisa Canoy, AIA NCARB is a licensed architect with a wide range of skills and abilities. With over a decade of professional experience, Lisa Canoy brings valuable knowledge across all phases of design and all varieties of scope, as both project manager and project architect. Her portfolio consists largely of educational work and includes ground-up construction projects, multi-phased construction projects, existing renovations, and comprehensive modernizations, ranging in size from 2,000 to 200,000 square feet. Her experience spans various delivery methods (including design-build and CM@R), AHJs (including DSA and OFS), and clients (including LA Unified, the CSU System, and the UC System).

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Vice Chair

Roberto Vazquez, AIAProject Director/ Associate Principal, AXIS Architecture + Design

As an Associate Principal, and one of AXIS Architecture + Design’s senior leaders, Roberto Vazquez, AIA, brings over 20 years of experience and a uniquely deep level of expertise in adaptive reuse and architectural renovation to AXIS’ Los Angeles office. With a significant portfolio of conversion, historic conservation, and major rehabilitation projects in downtown Los Angeles and Southern California, Roberto has successfully managed building types spanning small tenant improvements to high-rise adaptive reuse developments. Complementing AXIS’ well-established position as a hospitality renovation and multi-family residential design leader, Roberto is AXIS’ resident adaptive reuse expert and serves as the firm’s historic conservation and conversion expert. His experience with existing buildings and Los Angeles City, County, and California codes has made him one of the most knowledgeable resources and active adaptive reuse advocates in the region.

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Past Chair

Mark Oberholzer, AIA

Context is everything. In cities like Los Angeles, context includes not just existing buildings and neighborhoods, but an emerging sense of urban identity and possibility. Mark Oberholzer’s strength is engaging with the context of client goals, zoning complexity, urban design, stakeholder influences, economic imperatives and design integrity to tease out extraordinary architectural solutions.

Over the last five years, Mark has been at the forefront of KTGY’s expertise in innovative construction techniques – harnessing the design possibilities of modular construction, bearing steel stud systems, and heavy timber. Mark sees construction technology as another part of the design context, bringing a conviction that collaboration, imagination, hard work, and a sense of humor are the best tools to reach the goal of better design.

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