From a young age, Rainer Kiessling knew he wanted to pursue architecture, setting his sights on the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa’s School of Architecture, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in environmental design.
Kiessling, who went on to earn a doctor of architecture degree from UH Mānoa in 2024, has turned his passion into a profession, and is working as a designer at G70, a leading design firm in Hawaiʻi.
“My bachelor of environmental design was really a surface-level introduction to architecture, but I think it was really useful because we learned a lot about sustainability and design specific to Hawaiʻi,” Kiessling said. “Whereas my doctor of architecture was much more focused on the logistics of the profession, exploring the systems and nuances that are crucial to understanding the field at a deeper level.”
The School of Architecture’s innovative practicum program allowed Kiessling to intern at G70 during the COVID-19 pandemic. That opportunity seamlessly transitioned into a full-time position upon graduation.
“My advice is to be a sponge—learn from all the different experiences and people around you,” Kiessling said. “Understanding that where you stand as a young alumni is really a great place to be.”
Beyond academics, Kiessling also credits UH Mānoa’s faculty and mentorship programs for guiding him toward success.
“Studying in Hawaiʻi was invaluable,” he said. “I think creativity and technical skills go hand and hand together and you have to have both at the same time to come up with a great design.”
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Source: https://www.hawaii.edu/news/2025/02/03/uh-alumni-rainer-kiessling/