Scott Wyatt oversees the talents, accomplishments and business strategies of NBBJ’s workplace design practice, named by Wired and Popular Science as the tech industry’s architecture firm of choice. He is recognized for sophisticated, highly functional design distinguished for translating a client’s vision, purpose and culture into an elegant expression of interiors, building structure and landscape.
As practice leader, Scott has led the creation of new global headquarters for some of the world’s foremost corporations including Google, Boeing, Samsung, Reebok, Amazon, Alibaba, Telenor, Adobe, Amgen, Microsoft and Tencent. In addition, he has led interior renovation projects for key international clients such as McKinsey, Kenneth Cole and Nike. Public service is an integral part of Scott's life.
He has served on the board of directors of many organizations, including the Seattle Opera, the Runstad Center for Real Estate Studies at the University of Washington and the Nature Conservancy's Washington State Chapter. He is a member of the American Institute of Architects, CoreNet Global, NAIOP, the Urban Land Institute and the United Way. Scott's expertise and work have been featured in the Wall Street Journal, Wired, Bloomberg Businessweek, Fast Company, Inc., Architectural Record, Architect, Interior Design, Bloomberg Television, Fox Business Network, CNBC and National Public Radio. He also participates in well-known events including the World Economic Forum, the Code Conference by Re/Code and Techonomy.