Emily Sottile

Director Of The Sacred Space Studio & Business Development Executive at EverGreene Architectural Arts

Drawing on formal training in art history and theology, and over a decade of hands on experience at EverGreene bringing large scale restoration and new design projects to fruition, Emily helps design teams establish well informed scopes of work, budgets, schedules, and implementation plans. Emily works closely with clergy, architects, and committees to develop artistry and restoration programs that support the liturgy and architecture.

As an adjunct professor at St. Joseph’s Seminary / Dunwoodie in Yonkers, NY, Emily lectures on Beauty and the New Evangelization. Her passion for ecclesiastical architecture was sparked by an intensive program of study of Medieval and Renaissance art, architecture, and religious studies.

Emily holds a BA in History of Art from Rhodes College, Memphis, TN; an MA/MSc in History of Art from the University of Edinburgh, Scotland; and is currently pursuing a MA in Theology, St. Joseph’s College; Standish ME.

Emily is a member of the New York Landmarks Conservancy, Conference for Catholic Facility Management, Partners for Sacred Places, and Pax Christi Downtown Brooklyn.

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EverGreene Architectural Arts

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Since 1978 EverGreene Architectural Arts has been providing pre-construction, construction and new design services for some of the world's most memorable buildings. From historic landmarks to contemporary public spaces, we deeply respect the traditional trades, the art and science of historic preservation, restoration and conservation as well as the innovative and creative landscape of new construction.


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