Brice Gutshall
Brice Gutshall is an associate architect and M.Arch graduate from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette whose work bridges technical proficiency and social advocacy. Her academic journey, rooted in active leadership roles with NOMAS and the DEIB Committee, culminated in a compelling thesis project, Integration Campus, aimed at cultivating generational wealth and addressing systemic inequality through architecture.
With a multi-disciplinary skill set that includes Revit, Rhino, Adobe Creative Suite, ArcGIS, and ethical leadership, Gutshall has developed a nuanced approach to design rooted in analytical research and social justice. As a graduate teaching and research assistant, she supported design courses, crafted curriculum alignment tools, and elevated sustainability-oriented event graphics, reinforcing her passion for mentorship and academic innovation.
In 2024, Gutshall was selected as a NOMA Future Faces Fellow and placed at Ennead Architects, where she contributed to high-impact cultural and institutional design. Her responsibilities ranged from urban mapping and institutional presentation design to developing Revit-based construction documentation and parametric façade illustrations, spanning international contexts such as Helsinki and local project hubs like Harvard’s Widener Library.
Today, Brice Gutshall represents a new generation of architects committed to combining social equity with professional rigor. She is skilled in technical tools, experienced in community-centered frameworks, and oriented toward design that fosters inclusion, justice, and impactful legacy.