Natalie contributes to the design and delivery of public projects that support the evolving needs of local communities. She brings a human-centered approach to design, focusing on how the built environment can shape experience, foster connection, and respond meaningfully to context. She is particularly interested in the role of architecture in addressing systemic challenges and exploring how thoughtful, inclusive design strategies can contribute to more equitable and resilient communities. Her work on an affordable housing proposal for the Denver Affordable Housing Challenge was shortlisted by AIA Colorado, reflecting her commitment to impactful, research-driven design.
Natalie earned her Masters of Architecture from Kansas State University in 2024, along with a minor in Leadership Studies. She is actively engaged in the Dallas community, where she has led and participated in several initiatives that introduce young people to the field of architecture and foster early interest in the built environment. Through her work at GFF, she seeks to create thoughtful, community-centered design that leaves a lasting impact on both the profession and the North Texas communities she serves.
Natalie contributes to the design and delivery of public projects that support the evolving needs of local communities. She brings a human-centered approach to design, focusing on how the built environment can shape experience, foster connection, and respond meaningfully to context. She is particularly interested in the role of architecture in addressing systemic challenges and exploring how thoughtful, inclusive design strategies can contribute to more equitable and resilient communities. Her work on an affordable housing proposal for the Denver Affordable Housing Challenge was shortlisted by AIA Colorado, reflecting her commitment to impactful, research-driven design.
Natalie earned her Masters of Architecture from Kansas State University in 2024, along with a minor in Leadership Studies. She is actively engaged in the Dallas community, where she has led and participated in several initiatives that introduce young people to the field of architecture and foster early interest in the built environment. Through her work at GFF, she seeks to create thoughtful, community-centered design that leaves a lasting impact on both the profession and the North Texas communities she serves.