25 Top Design Voices to Follow on LinkedIn
Architecture, design, and, most notably, process are evolving at an unprecedented pace, and the voices leading these conversations have never been more influential. As 2025 unfolds, these 25 design thought leaders on LinkedIn are raising the bar — challenging norms, pushing boundaries, and redefining discussions on how we practice. Whether you’re an architect, landscape architect, or interior designer, these are the voices you need to follow.
2025 Design Voices:
Tyler Suomala, Designer & Educator
Honorata Grzesikowska, Urban Masterplanner
Chris Simmons, Architect
Kritika Thakur, Architect & Educator
Branka Knezevic, Architect
David Drazil, Architect turned Content Creator
Shweta Hingane, Communication Designer
Henry Gao, Architectural Designer & Educator
Milos Temerinski, Balkan Architect
Vignesh Madhavan, Architectural Designer
Saleh Alenzawe, Architect
Hamid Hassanzadeh, Founder of Parametric Architecture
Jakub Nowikowski, Structural Engineer
Susan Knof, Creative Director
Mat Best, Architect
John Wood, Landscape Designer & Educator
Nihal Elmustafa, Interior & Lighting Designer
Ronald M. Quicquaro, Studio Q Architecture
Salwa Shafiq, Architecture Student
Mike Hutaff, NCARB, LEED AP, Hutaff Architects
Philip Keil, Furman + Keil Architects
Alex Gagle, Furman + Keil Architects
Mariana Krupenko, Interior Architect
Russell Hopper, Architect
Amanda Ferber, Founder of Architecture Hunter
Sanjay Puri, Architect
We hope this list inspires and connects you with this years top voices. Be sure to follow us on LinkedIn for more insights and conversations. If you’d like to be featured in future spotlights, send us a DM — we’d love to hear from you!
Pictured at top (top to bottom, left to right): Tyler Suomala, Honorata Grzesikowska, Chris Simmons, Kritika Thakur, Branka Knezevic, David Drazil, Shweta Hingane, Henry Gao, Milos Termerinski of Balkan Architect, Vignesh Madhavan, Saleh Alenzawe, Hamid Hassanzadeh, Jakub Nowikowski, Susan Knof, Mat Best, John Wood, Nihal Elmustafa, Ronald M. Quicquaro of Studio Q Architecture, Salwa Shafiq, Mike Hutaff, Philip Keil & Alex Gagle of Furman + Keil Architects, Mariana Krupenko, Russell Hopper, Sanjay Puri, Amanda Ferber of Architecture Hunter
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