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Alyson Steele

President and CEO at Quinn Evans

Alyson Steele began their work experience in 1989 as a Team Teacher for the Japan Exchange and Teaching Program. In 1993, they worked as an Architectural Intern at The Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio. In 1997, they joined Quinn Evans | Architects as an Architect.

Alyson Steele has an education history that includes a Master of Architecture (MArch) degree from the University of Virginia. Alyson attended the university from 1991 to 1994, studying architecture. Prior to that, they obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Urban Studies from Stanford University. Alyson attended Stanford from 1985 to 1989.

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Arlington, United States

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Quinn Evans

Creators of vital places. We craft solutions that connect people to community, and history to future, for impact that endures. Quinn Evans is a full-service architectural firm with offices in Washington, DC; Baltimore, Maryland; Ann Arbor and Detroit, Michigan; Madison, Wisconsin; and Richmond, Virginia. . The experienced professionals at Quinn Evans are committed to elegance in design and well-crafted solutions that sustain and renew our built environment. To meet our clients’ needs, our comprehensive services include renovation and restoration of existing structures and sites, as well as the design of expansions and new structures. In addition to our full architectural services, we offer a diverse portfolio that combines context-sensitive and innovative designs with sustainable strategies. Sensitive planning and design solutions involve both the preservation and reuse of important buildings, as well as the development of new structures that complement and respect their surrounding environment. The firm’s portfolio has been honored with over 200+ awards for quality design, outstanding restoration work, and innovative approaches to adapting existing facilities for new uses. With over three decades of experience, QE’s professionals combine expertise in renovation architecture with knowledge of the special issues involved in developing context-sensitive new construction. This enables us to renew important cultural landmarks while maximizing the structure’s economic viability and fostering community pride in the built environment.


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51-200

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