Elizabeth Morgan, AIA

Architect

Elizabeth approaches each architectural project with sensitivity to site, scale, light and lifestyle.  Through the exploration of client needs, budgetary constraints, and material possibilities, Elizabeth arrives at architectural solutions that are as restrained as they are spatially resonant.  She is particularly interested in the overlap of modern and vernacular design.

Elizabeth’s work has ranged in size from a 15,000 square foot building for the UMass Amherst Minuteman Marching Band Building to a 1,000 square foot affordable house, which was named a finalist in the South County Habitat for Humanity design competition.

In 2010, Elizabeth’s design with Ann Marshall for Meadow House received the Honor Award, Western Massachusetts American Institute of Architects’ highest recognition.

Elizabeth earned her Master of Architecture degree from Yale University, where she was awarded teaching fellowships in both Structures and Urban Design, and received the Clarke Family Scholarship for Excellence in Design. During her time in New Haven, she also worked for the Yale Urban Design Workshop, providing planning and design services to communities throughout Connecticut.

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