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Brittney Everett, LEED AP, Intern Architect

Brittney Everett, LEED AP, Intern Architect

Contact: beverett@concordia.com

Brittney is incredibly passionate about the city of New Orleans. At Concordia, Brittney is working on a number of projects including the Lagniappe Academies Temporary Site, the Ashe Cultural Arts Center renovation, and the Lusher Restroom Renovation. She is also the interior designer for the Ursuline Academy Early Learning Center.

In March of 2010, Brittney presented her paper “Katrina the Seam[STRESS]: Rebuilding Through Flood Architecture” at the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA) Annual Meeting. She was subsequently published in the conference proceedings. Currently, Brittney is working on a paper presentation for the Association of European Schools of Planning (AESOP) 2nd European Sustainable Food Planning Conference at the University of Brighton, UK in the fall.

EDUCATION:

Danish Institute for Study Abroad, Copenhagen, Denmark

B.S. Architecture, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH

Master of Architecture, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH
Thesis: “Urban Inflection: Negotiating Liminal Borders in New Orleans”

MEMBERSHIPS:

Young Leadership Council
Steering Committee, Green Collaborative
Architect Mentor, Rethink
Leader, Emerging Green Builders

AWARDS/PUBLICATIONS:

Outstanding Graduate Student, University of Cincinnati, 2009
Citation for Design Research, University of Cincinnati, 2009
Award for Distinguished Design, University of Cincinnati, 2009
“Katrina the Seam[STRESS]: Rebuilding Through Flood Architecture” in Re.Building, The Proceedings of the 2010 Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA) Annual Meeting