Joyce Raybuck

Joyce Raybuck

Joyce Raybuck is a Principal at BNIM with over 15 years of professional experience. Her background includes extensive national and international experience on innovative projects in higher education, embassy design, office and urban development. Joyce is interested in the relationship of quantitative performance and its qualitative manifestation in architecture. She sees research, analysis, and testing as crucial to questioning each facet of a design and its implementation. This process includes the thoughtful consideration of a building’s performance relative to the integration of systems while foregrounding architecture’s human-centered experiences. Joyce is co-leader of BNIM’s Sustainability Group and has championed firm efforts in implementing BNIM’s  Sustainability Action Plan and annual sustainability report, Subject To Change. She has held an integral role in design initiatives for Overseas Buildings Operations globally; Blunt Hall Addition and Renovation at Missouri State University; and design leadership for the new Glenn Korff School of Music at University of Nebraska, Lincoln.

Joyce is a graduate of The Pennsylvania State University and has extensive experience on higher education projects, working for institutions such as the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Yale, Harvard, and the University of California at San Diego. Joyce was adjunct faculty at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, teaching  third- and fourth-year design studios.