Scott Uriu
Scott Uriu is the co-founder of Baumgartner+Uriu, a Los Angeles-based architecture firm where he is a Design Principal and Partner. Uriu was born in Davis, California and is a licensed architect. He received his Bachelor of Architecture degree from California State Polytechnic Pomona in 1993 and studied at the Architectural Association in London, Diploma Unit 7 from 1992-1993. Uriu also was an undergraduate mathematics major at the University of California, Davis in 1991. Prior to Baumgartner+Uriu, Uriu worked as an architect at Frank Gehry and Associates for over seven years on projects domestic and international, including the Lewis Residence, the Experience Music Project, DG Bank, Der Neue Zollhof, and the Jay Pritzker Pavilion in the Millennium Park Chicago, Illinois. Baumgartner+Uriu's work has been exhibited at FRAC Center in Orleans France, the MOCA Los Angeles, the A+D museum, the 12th Architecture Biennale in Venice Italy, and the SCI-Arc Gallery.