With a design background and extensive experience delivering complex projects, Amy has practiced in a globally diverse range of architectural contexts including Switzerland, New York City, and across the US, working on projects ranging from finely crafted residential architecture to university student centers. This breadth of experience informs her approach to senior living design—balancing operational performance, regulatory complexity, and the human experience of place. Her work reflects a commitment to advancing sustainable, socially responsive environments that strengthen communities and support evolving models of senior living across the West Coast.
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Amy has led multifamily and mixed-use projects that require close collaboration with community stakeholders and public planning agencies. Her experience navigating entitlement processes and community engagement informs her approach to senior living design, where local context and understanding regulatory complexity are essential to successful project delivery.
Amy is dedicated to supporting mentorship within the design community. She is an adjunct professor of architecture at the University of San Francisco and serves on the Steering Committee of the Organization of Women Architects and Design Professionals.