Laura is an Architectural Professional in GFF’s Design Studio, where she contributes to the conceptual development and technical execution of diverse project types. She focuses on the translation of complex architectural ideas into clear, accessible visual narratives, ensuring design intent is communicated effectively to both project teams and community stakeholders. Utilizing her proficiency in Revit, Rhino, and advanced rendering, Laura bridges the gap between digital modeling and the creation of physical, tactile objects.
She earned both her undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of Texas at Arlington’s College of Architecture, Planning, and Public Affairs. Laura aspires to explore the civic potential of architecture, specifically how programmed spaces can serve as inclusive community anchors beyond their primary functions. During her academic career, Laura’s technical skill was recognized with a Juror’s Citation in the 2020 Ken Roberts (KRob) Memorial Delineation Competition.
Outside of the studio, Laura is a multidisciplinary artist with a lifelong background in drawing and painting.
Laura is an Architectural Professional in GFF’s Design Studio, where she contributes to the conceptual development and technical execution of diverse project types. She focuses on the translation of complex architectural ideas into clear, accessible visual narratives, ensuring design intent is communicated effectively to both project teams and community stakeholders. Utilizing her proficiency in Revit, Rhino, and advanced rendering, Laura bridges the gap between digital modeling and the creation of physical, tactile objects.
She earned both her undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of Texas at Arlington’s College of Architecture, Planning, and Public Affairs. Laura aspires to explore the civic potential of architecture, specifically how programmed spaces can serve as inclusive community anchors beyond their primary functions. During her academic career, Laura’s technical skill was recognized with a Juror’s Citation in the 2020 Ken Roberts (KRob) Memorial Delineation Competition.
Outside of the studio, Laura is a multidisciplinary artist with a lifelong background in drawing and painting.