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Principal of Natoma Architects in San Francisco, Stanley Saitowitz began his architecture career in 1975. Approaching his process as “human geography,” Saitowitz’s designs carefully consider a building’s placement within its setting. His public buildings include the California Museum of Photography in Riverside, CA; the New England Holocaust Memorial in Boston; the San Francisco Embarcadero Promenade; the University of Waterloo School of Architecture in Ontario, Canada; and the City Hall Plaza in Henderson, NV.