International Practice | CVU California Kick-off

The International Practice Committee and the California Chapter of the Council for Vertical Urbanism invite you to an evening networking event as they unveil their 2026 plans. Join peers to connect, collaborate, and launch the year ahead
Moderator:

Leo Lung, AIA, CPHC, CDT
Leo is an Associate Principal, Technical Director, and Architect at SCB’s San Francisco office, where he leads firmwide expertise in building technology and high-performance technical design, with a particular focus on supertall and high-rise buildings. With over 20 years of global experience across supertall, large-scale mixed-use, commercial, residential, aviation, and institutional projects, he is recognized for his technical leadership in high-performance enclosure design, accessibility, and fire and life safety. A Certified Passive House Consultant, Leo is actively involved from early design through construction and post-occupancy, integrating resilient and sustainable solutions into complex, dense urban environments.
Speakers:
Satyendra Jenamani, AIA, PMP, LEED AP
Satyendra serves as Manager at the Judicial Council of California. He oversees statewide courthouse facilities' capital planning, design, construction, and renovation projects. His prior experience spans technical and leadership roles on mixed-use, healthcare, civic, educational, and technology projects spread over India, Mexico, and the United States. During his 16 years in New York City, he specialized in high-rise residential and hospitality developments. Through his design practice, he has been passionate about best reuse of historic towers, as well as planning and delivering new single- and multi-tower mixed-use complexes while responsibly managing their impacts on to immediate and expansive urban environments.

Dan Hogman, AIA, RIBA, LEED AP
Chair, International Practice Committee
Dan is an architect (licensed in NY and WA), an artist, and an educator. He has developed a diverse and impactful body of work across three continents, with a focus on high-rise residential and commercial towers and cultural projects, achieving a refined balance between experimental and practical vernacular design.