
Ken Doyno
Vice Chair
AIA, NCARB, LEED AP
Ken Doyno is President of Rothschild Doyno Collaborative, an architecture and urban design firm focused on creating meaningful design solutions using collaborative processes with clients and communities. Ken provides leadership in how architecture, community planning, and property development simultaneously increase the economic, social, and physical value of the built and natural environment. Ken advances projects and innovation by aligning interests and challenging people to connect to formulate shared visions that better serve both clients and communities by making the world a better place for all.
In addition to 33 years of professional practice, Ken has advanced regional change through participation in civic, academic, and cultural activities. Ken initiated and now co-chairs the AIA PA Housing and Community Development sub-committee of the Government Affairs Committee. Ken worked extensively with Dr. Mindy Fullilove in developing the book Urban Alchemy: Restoring Joy in America’s Sorted-Out Cities. Ken served as an Adjunct Professor at Carnegie Mellon University for multiple years in the fifth-year architecture “Urban Lab” studio and the first-year architecture studio.
Ken regularly leads Community Vision programs for Leadership Pittsburgh, worked to provide meaningful leadership to the Forbes Avenue Frick Park replacement bridge, and serves on the Board for the Saturday Light Brigade, recognized internationally for using radio and audio to amplify and share ideas and stories. Prior community work includes chairing the Design Center of Pittsburgh, serving as an advisory board member for Chatham University’s Landscape Architecture program and an advisory board member of the Remaking Cities Institute at Carnegie Mellon University, and being on a water and sewer infrastructure task force for the Allegheny Conference.