
ABOUT
Rachel resides at the intersection of art and architecture. Her ability to think abstractly and develop a clear understanding of spaces still in the design process was honed as a designer working in New York City, where she learned an urbanite’s appreciation for allowing no square inch to go to waste. She has extensive experience in interior architecture projects ranging from gut renovations for luxury single family homes to targeted interventions to transform a kitchen or bathroom on a tight timeline. She seeks to maximize the potential of each project elevating each space with an understated elegance.
Rachel graduated from Brown University with a Bachelor of Arts with a double concentration in Architectural Studies and Visual Studies before earning her Master of Architecture from the Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation. She has worked as a project manager and designer in New York City and Chicago. Rachel is a licensed architect in New York.
EDUCATION
2016
Columbia University, Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, Master of Architecture
William Kinne Traveling Fellowship 2016
2013
Brown University, Bachelor of Arts in Architectural Studies and Visual Arts
