About

Faith is an architect, interior architect, and landscape designer – enjoying every aspect of the human experience in the built environment. The foundation of her design process revolves around Luis Barragan's "Emotional Architecture", believing that cold functionalism should be replaced with culturally, physically, and program-oriented spaces. She argues that public spaces and buildings should be created from the needs of the human psyche as much as from the local ecology.

Faith received her dual Masters in Architecture and Interior Architecture from University of Oregon in Eugene, Oregon. She continues her masters research on cognitive behavior in architectural forms with University of Oregon professor Dr. Siobhan Rockcastle. She received her Bachelors of Urban Planning & Design from UC San Diego where she did her research on the effectiveness of rooftop gardens as community spaces. 

Currently, she is an Associate working for Wittman Estes Architecture + Landscape on a variety of residential, commercial, and interior projects. Before joining Wittman Estes, Faith worked for the Miller Hull Partnership.

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plaster/wood model exploring program through a sequence of emotionally transitional spaces