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New Partners at Schuler Shook

Firm News – Jan 2019

Emily Klingensmith, IALD, IES, LC, LEED AP, Giulio Pedota, IALD, IES, LC, LEED AP, and Joshua Grossman, ASTC, are Schuler Shook’s newest Partners. 

Based in Schuler Shook’s Chicago office, each new Partner is recognized in the industry for inspired design approaches, commitment to clients, and invaluable leadership skills. Their contributions to their respective fields have fueled Schuler Shook’s growth and acclaim as a leading theatre planning and architectural lighting design firm. 

It’s inspiring to work with our talented clients and collaborators and to utilize both creative and technical skills to help design exceptional spaces.”

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Emily Klingensmith

Partner

Chicago

Emily began her career at Schuler Shook as an intern, became a valued collaborator, and is now a key designer and leader. Her work is visually and technically compelling, resulting in numerous lighting design awards. She has played an important role in the development of the firm’s lighting internship program. 

Emily’s notable lighting design projects include Wintrust in Chicago, Bridgestone Americas Headquarters in Nashville, and Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center in Skokie. 

She is a graduate of the Architectural Engineering program at the Pennsylvania State University, a mom to two young daughters and a busy volunteer at her neighbourhood school and park.

I believe the key to success is a combination of having passion and commitment, building relationships, possessing technical knowledge and having a keen eye for aesthetics that positively impact the world.”

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Giulio Pedota

Partner

Chicago

Giulio worked in theatre and at an electrical engineering firm before focusing on lighting design for the built environment. This blend of experience gives Giulio added perspective and an ease with people from many backgrounds and industries. 

Giulio’s notable lighting design projects include The Christ Hospital in Cincinnati, The Chicago Board of Trade, and The Chicago Riverwalk. 

He enjoys traveling with friends and family, exploring the world and learning about architecture, art and other cultures. He is an alumnus of the University of North Carolina School of the Arts.

It’s a privilege to be involved every day in building better and stronger communities by helping to make great spaces for all of us to come together.”

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Joshua Grossman

Partner

Chicago

Joshua’s collaborative style with projects and creative solutions stems from his years in technical theatre, after earning his BFA at Emerson College. He values fresh ideas in his theatre consulting approach and is involved in several projects with Schuler Shook’s Chicago and Melbourne, Australia, offices. 

Josh’s notable theatre consulting projects include Kennedy Center — Terrace Theatre, Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills, and The Theatre School at DePaul University in Chicago. 

In between consulting responsibilities, Josh has helped to found a Chicago Off-Loop theatre company and a farther off-loop family. He is very fond of them both and remains actively involved with the latter.

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