Genevieve Wasser, AIA

Architect

Genevieve is an architect who brings an inquisitive mind and critical thinking to project work, utilizing visual, verbal, and written communication skills to synthesize ideas and weave together a cohesive narrative. Her architectural experience spans a wide range of project types, including adaptive reuse, commercial and residential towers, multi-family, education, and master planning.

 

She draws from a robust multidisciplinary background to inform her approach to design and problem solving. Prior to pursuing architecture, she focused on international development and cross-disciplinary collaboration, from participatory asset mapping with immigrant communities in Barcelona, to ethnographic surveying of mega event impacts in Rio de Janeiro. She is particularly interested in the built environment’s impact on human experience, and how designers can creatively support flourishing social and environmental surroundings.

Project shown: Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District (JVWCD) Office & Critical Parts Plan