EUA Promotes Healthcare Associate to Principal


Scott Uhen, AIA, NCARB, CDT, who has been with Eppstein Uhen Architects (EUA) for more than 18 years and has contributed to the startup and growth of the Healthcare studio as a Senior Project Architect, has been promoted to Principal. As Implementation Practice Leader, Scott also provides outcome improving processes that are quality driven and create the best experience for clients and partners. Understanding the importance of relationships and human interaction, Scott is trustworthy, responsible and a great listener who exceeds expectations – making him well deserving of this promotion.

Scott’s projects include the Milwaukee Bucks Training Center, the Rehabilitation Hospital of Wisconsin, the Langlade Hospitalreplacement facility, the Ascension All Saints Cancer Center expansion, a major renovation and addition to the Aspirus Medford Hospital and Clinics Emergency Department and Birthing Center, and an addition to the ProHealth Care D. N. Greenwald Center in Mukwonago, Wisconsin.

Scott received his Master of Architecture and Bachelor of Science in Architectural Studies from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and is a certified Construction Document Technologist. A registered architect, Scott is a member of the American Institute of Architects and the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards.

For additional information, please visit the firm’s website at eua.com.



October 8, 2018


Topic Area: Press Release


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