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Cheryl Jacobs AIA, LEED AP

Principal

Throughout Cheryl’s career, she has engaged in a wide variety of education projects, ranging from elementary schools to campus-wide master planning. Her experience has provided her with valuable insight into the impact that the built environment can have not only on a building’s end users, but the entire community that it will serve. Cheryl is passionate about designing for equity, and dedicated to exploring ways that architecture can support this necessary social and cultural movement. Cheryl received AIA Seattle’s Volunteer Award, in part due to her work on equity in the profession and practice with the Women in Design and Diversity Roundtable committees.

Articles

Can architecture not only shape lives, but contribute to a more equitable and just society for marginalized people?