Architecture firm GBBN (Cincinnati) has named seven new principals, including four who work in the healthcare sector: Aaron Anderson, RA, LEED AP; Ted Huster, RA, ACHA; Mark Lee, AIA, LEED AP; and Angela Mazzi, FAIA, FACHA, EDAC.

Anderson has worked on a range of projects including the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital and Medical Center’s award-winning Family Pet Center and its Clinical Services Pavilion.

Huster has more than 20 years of experience working on healthcare design projects.

Lee has contributed to recent projects such as the University of Louisville Physicians Novak Center for Children’s Health and The Ohio State University’s East Regional Chilled Water Plant. He also leads GBBN’s High Performance Building Initiative, which focuses on improved project delivery and energy performance.

Mazzi’s recent projects include the Cancer and Blood Diseases Institute at Cincinnati Children’s, the University of Louisville Physicians Novak Center for Children’s Health, and the Bugshan Ambulatory Health Center in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. She’s also a frequent healthcare conference presenter, most recently speaking at Healthcare Design’s HCD Virtual event in November.