
Albert de Santis
Senior Architect


Senior Architect

Office Ambassador

Designer

Manager of Interior Design

Designer

Senior Project Manager | IT Director

Graphic Designer | Creative Strategy Director

Managing Principal

Designer

Specifications Manager

Designer

Architect | Environmental Design Director

Designer | Design Continuity Manager

Designer

Architect

Business Office Manager

Everyone loves to be on Al’s team. Creative and design savvy, he leads by encouraging his colleagues to think outside the proverbial box. Clients appreciate Al’s easy-going nature as he tackles the tough assignments to get things done with an unflappable demeanor.

Alex’s skills and extensive history in customer service enable TCF to run efficiently as Office Ambassador. While gaining hands-on experience through her work here, she is simultaneously pursuing her communications degree. Outside of work, she enjoys reading, writing, and learning new concepts and skills. You can often find her weightlifting, hiking, and designing virtual houses.

A Tacoma native inspired by the art, design, and culture of the “City of Destiny,” Aliyana discovered her passion for architecture through programs like ACE and Next Move. These experiences helped shape a vision rooted in inclusivity. Now pursuing her Bachelor of Architecture degree online, Aliyana brings strong prioritization skills, professionalism, and creative thinking to her work. She approaches design as both a problem‑solving process and a human‑centered practice. Equally passionate about mentoring design students and serving as a resource for her community, she uses architecture as a tool for meaningful change.

Ally is inspired by how thoughtful design shapes the way people move, work, and feel in a space. She brings a warm, people-focused perspective to every project, pairing functional clarity with a careful eye for materials, color, and the subtle details that elevate daily experience. She sees interior design as a kind of storytelling, creating spaces that feel intuitive, purposeful, and closely connected to the people they serve.
A Tacoma native, her connection to the city guides her commitment to crafting interiors that genuinely support their communities. Her work is grounded in practicality and a deep respect for the people who inhabit each place, drawing steady inspiration from Tacoma’s trails and the Puget Sound; landscapes that continue to shape her approach to design that feels authentic and enduring.

Amanda combines her passion for sustainable design and mass timber with a focus on innovative, environmentally-conscious architecture. Her ongoing relationship with the TallWood Design Institute continues to influence both academic and professional practices in the field.
Outside of work, Amanda is an avid photographer, capturing landscapes and architecture with an eye for detail. Originally from Boulder City, Nevada, she enjoys spending time with her horse and exploring new places with her camera.

Across nearly three decades of dedication to TCF, Andrew has managed the delivery of the majority of TCF’s complex renovation projects. He is accustomed to working with all levels of stakeholders to understand needs, seek creative solutions and address technical challenges to increase impact and maximize longevity. A seasoned problem solver, Andrew’s portfolio of experience includes new elementary school projects, historic renovations, and modernizations for unique secondary programs.
Highline School District
Parkside Elementary School Replacement
Midway Heights Elementary School Replacement
Cedarhurst Heights Elementary School Replacement
North Hill Elementary School Replacement
Lopez Island School District
Lopez School Modernization/Expansion
Olympia School District
Knox Center Renovation
Knox Gym Renovation
Phased Renovations at L.P. Brown Elementary School
Seattle Public Schools
Historic Webster School Renovation/Addition
Seattle World School Renovation of T.T. Minor
NOVA High School Renovation of Historic Mann
Improvements for ORCA @ Columbia School
Meany Middle School Renovations
Chief Sealth High School Renovation
Improvements to dozens of other existing schools for the District

With over a decade as a graphic designer and marketing maven, Austin blends strategic storytelling with pixel-perfect visuals to captivate audiences and drive brand success. Beyond the studio, you’ll find him wielding a hammer in his woodshop or charting adventures in the great outdoors, where creativity knows no bounds.

Brian’s work is grounded in a deep understanding of how people experience place. As a Principal focused on K–12 design, he partners closely with owners, educators, and stakeholders to shape environments that are both purposeful and adaptable. His experience across Progressive Design-Build, GC/CM, and public bid delivery allows him to guide projects with clarity, balancing budget, schedule, and site-specific challenges to reach thoughtful, well-resolved outcomes.
Known for his approachable communication style and solutions-focused mindset, Brian builds trust across teams and keeps projects moving forward with confidence. That perspective extends beyond the studio. Whether navigating open water, reading shifting conditions on a ski slope, or cultivating growth in the garden, he brings the same attentiveness and discipline to his work. These experiences sharpen his ability to anticipate change, stay focused under pressure, and respond with clarity, resulting in learning environments that are resilient, sustainable, intuitive, and connected to the natural world.
Bremerton School District
Long Range Facilities Master Plan
Armin Jahr Elementary School
View Ridge Elementary Arts Academy
Tacoma Public Schools / Port of Tacoma
Tacoma Public Schools
Downing Elementary School
Peninsula School District
Pioneer Elementary School
Key Peninsula Middle School Renovation/Addition
Mount Vernon School District
Remodel, Mount Vernon High School’s Administration Building
Harriet Rowley Elementary School
Madison Elementary School
Seattle Public Schools
Tumwater School District
Peter G. Schmidt Elementary School Replacement
Littlerock Elementary School Replacement
East Olympia Elementary School Modernization
Tumwater Hill Elementary School Modernization
Tahoma School District
Lake Wilderness Elementary School
Olympia School District:
Olympia Regional Learning Academy
Ocosta School District
Ocosta Elementary School Replacement
Boys & Girls Clubs of South Puget Sound, 3 New Community Centers
Lakewood Branch, Lakewood WA
Cheney Family Branch, Gig Harbor WA
Henry T. Schatz Branch, Tacoma WA

Returning to TCF where her career began, Brie infuses fresh perspective from her recent urban planning work to the design of schools and industrial campuses. Based in Gig Harbor, Brie is passionate about incorporating community needs in design, focusing on sustainable futures, and seeking balance among work, family, and her exploration of new hobbies.

As an Architect with 10 years of experience, Caitlin understands the importance of specifications to the construction process. She thrives in the technical aspects of design and views specifications as an opportunity for the design team to articulate exactly what they want from the project, knowing that the better the team is at explaining what they want to the contractor, the closer the result will be to the desired vision. Caitlin has an interest in learning about construction materials, finishes, and furniture.

Having designed in Ecuador, Buenos Aires, and France, Camila is dedicated to enhancing communities through a combination of human sensitivity and technical expertise. Camila’s background in leading multidisciplinary teams across several countries has equipped her with the tools to collaborate effectively and advance projects with a flexible mindset and a strong understanding of core challenges. She specializes in human-centered urban, housing, and civil projects, achieving high levels of optimization and engineering performance.
Growing up in a family of passionate architects and being involved in projects has been part of Camila’s life for as long as she can remember. From a young age, she understood that architecture requires hard work and dedication; however, the deep growth that comes from facing challenges in practice has given her the opportunity to continuously learn and engage meaningfully with communities. Camila also participates in a variety of outdoor activities and hands-on artistic projects. Swimming, tennis, biking, photography, ceramics, and woodworking have all been great sources of inspiration for her work.

Coreen brings a steady, organized approach to guiding projects through every phase of design and construction. She is skilled at managing critical path milestones and coordinating teams to keep work moving forward smoothly and efficiently.
Over the course of her career in planning and design for projects within the public sector, Coreen has developed a strong commitment to client engagement and to creating environments that support organizational culture and morale. She works closely with project teams, clients, and consultants to balance ideas, goals, and practical constraints, helping projects move from early planning through construction with clarity and purpose.
Outside of the office, Coreen works to quiet her busy mind by actively seeking out joy: drinking her coffee hot with whipped cream, getting lost in a book or print magazine, loud dance parties at home with her family, or puttering around a well-curated local shop in search of treasures.
Chelan County PUD
City of Bothell
Shop 1 Building Programming & Design
City of Camas
Public Works Operations Site & Space Needs Study
City of Vancouver Public Works
Maintenance & Operations Campus
Link Transit
EV Bus Garage Building Programming, Design, & Construction
Snohomish County PUD
Space Needs, Master Planning Programming Study
Pacific Box Company

Born and raised in the culturally rich landscapes of Mexico, Cristian pays homage to his heritage by infusing architectural elements of his ancestry into design. While at Washington State University attaining his bachelor’s degree, his capstone project won a collaboration with Vulcan Real Estate, and he was named Architecture Student of the Year for 2022. Cristian has a keen eye for fashion, this inspires his explorations with patterns, forms, and colors in architecture as well as his stylish outfits at the office.

A recent graduate of Washington State University, Dakota blends architecture and engineering experience with a passion for design leadership. Awarded the Alpha Rho Chi Bronze Medal, he’s led volunteer projects and held key roles in student organizations. Outside of work, hiking and building mini ecosystems of terrariums and nano fish tanks fuel his design inspiration, helping to create spaces that connect people with their surroundings.

Daniel is a seasoned architect with a diverse career, starting at TCF and spanning industrial projects to custom country homes showcased in leading design magazines. A double graduate of the University of Washington, holding both a B.Arch and M.Arch, he has collaborated with conservation and preservation organizations. Licensed in Washington, Texas, and accredited by NCARB, Daniel’s expertise extends across a broad range of architectural disciplines. Outside of his professional work, he draws inspiration from musical rhythm, street photography, and cyberpunk aesthetics. Fluent in both French and Japanese, he’s also skilled at ordering a great meal in both languages.

Debbie is meticulous in overseeing TCF’s financial operations, excelling in the management of complex details to enhance business efficiency. Outside of work, she loves reading, house projects and travel with a particular preference for destinations that offer a water view.