Jazz brings a strong collaborative approach to deliver design solutions with ambitious technological and sustainability goals.
Committed to collaboration with clients, users, and design partners, Jazz brings a strong collaborative approach to deliver design solutions with ambitious technological and sustainability goals. Since joining the firm in 2012, she has been involved with a variety of projects, including the award-winning Engineering Research Center at Brown University, a cutting-edge laboratory facility that was designed and built using an Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) process. She also served as a project architect for Washington University in St. Louis' East End Transformation an 18-acre reimagined gateway to campus including a new facility for the art and architecture school, an expansion of the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum, and two new multi-use pavilions.
At MIT, Jazz recently stewarded a comprehensive undergraduate housing roadmap study, thoroughly investigating renewal strategies for three large undergraduate residential facilities. She is currently the co-principal in charge of the interior and exterior renovation and restoration of Harvard's Eliot House. Eliot House is the first project at Kieran Timberlake to seek ILFI's Living Building Challenge Core Certification.