LIZ HOOGHEEM, Designer
Ms. Hoogheem’s interdisciplinary experience in architecture, landscape architecture, and community development contributes to a design process that embraces integrated and collaborative work.  She is particularly interested in the role of landscape in facilitating relationships between people and place, and aims to employ a holistic approach to the opportunities and challenges of sustainable design.  Liz has over six years of experience in developing and managing urban design and public realm projects at a wide variety of scales, and she is recognized for her design expertise in educational environments and community-based design.  Liz holds a Bachelor of Science in Architecture and a Master of Architecture from the University of Virginia.

SELECTED PROJECTS
UC Berkeley Lower Sproul Plaza Student Community Center
Guide Dogs for the Blind Headquarters
King Abdullah Financial District
Hunters Point Shipyard Redevelopment

TEACHING EXPERIENCE
University of Virginia
2007-2008  Undergraduate Design Studio, Teaching Assistant
2003  Undergraduate Design Course, Teaching Assistant

EDUCATION
University of Virginia
2008  Master of Architecture
2003  Bachelor of Science in Architecture, Honors

AWARDS, FELLOWSHIPS, AND PUBLICATIONS
2008  Agua: Infrastructure as Identity, Winner of ASLA Student Honor Award
2006-2008  University of Virginia Charles L. Brown Fellowship
2006-2007  University of Virginia School of Architecture Public Service Fellowship with the Learning Barge
2008  Lunch, vol. 3, Student Journal Publication, “Agua”
2005  Building Communication, AIA National Associates Committee Publication