Tim Gawel, NCIDQ, leads design efforts in HED’s Workplace sector, helping clients create adaptable, forward-thinking environments that align business goals with employee well-being.
With a strong foundation in both design and delivery, Tim bridges architectural innovation with operational clarity, ensuring every workplace supports productivity, flexibility, and brand expression. He partners closely with clients and design teams to explore creative solutions that reflect the evolving nature of work. With strong ties to the corporate and commercial design community, Tim brings insight and agility to each engagement, guiding teams from vision to realization with purpose and precision.
Master of Architecture
Lawrence Technological University
Bachelor of Science
Architecture
Lawrence Technological University
Tim's Featured Projects
Community, Workplace
Regional Chamber Center
Detroit, MI
Community
Recreation and Wellness Center
Redford, MI
Workplace
North American Headquarters Technical and Innovation Center
Auburn Hills, MI
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