Hannah Purdy
Hannah Purdy, AIA, is a graduate of Phillips Exeter Academy and Brown University, and received her Master of Architecture from Yale University, where she was awarded the James Gamble Rogers Scholarship and the Janet Cain Sielaff Alumni Award. Hannah co-edited Perspecta 34: Temporary Architecture (MIT Press, 2003) and assistant-edited various publications including Building a New Europe: Portraits of Modern Architects (Yale University Press, 2007.) In 2003, Hannah traveled through former Yugoslavia on the Steward Keefe LeBrun Travel Grant, examining the development, design, and funding of new mosques in Bosnia and Croatia. In addition to her work at Walsh & Purdy Architects, Hannah teaches Home Design and Home Design/Build at Yestermorrow Design/Build School in Warren, VT. Originally from Chloe, West Virginia, Hannah was home schooled on a rural farmstead and enjoys riding motorcycles.
Hannah Purdy, AIA, is a graduate of Phillips Exeter Academy and Brown University, and received her Master of Architecture from Yale University, where she was awarded the James Gamble Rogers Scholarship and the Janet Cain Sielaff Alumni Award. Hannah co-edited Perspecta 34: Temporary Architecture (MIT Press, 2003) and assistant-edited various publications including Building a New Europe: Portraits of Modern Architects (Yale University Press, 2007.) In 2003, Hannah traveled through former Yugoslavia on the Steward Keefe LeBrun Travel Grant, examining the development, design, and funding of new mosques in Bosnia and Croatia. In addition to her work at Walsh & Purdy Architects, Hannah teaches Home Design and Home Design/Build at Yestermorrow Design/Build School in Warren, VT. Originally from Chloe, West Virginia, Hannah was home schooled on a rural farmstead and enjoys riding motorcycles.
Victoria Partridge Walsh
Victoria Partridge Walsh, AIA, received her Master of Architecture from Yale University where she was awarded the John W. Storrs Scholarship and co-edited Retrospecta 2000-2001. While at Yale, Victoria was awarded the Gertraud A. Wood Traveling Fellowship for which she trekked across South America studying the effects of the modernist movement -- specifically Oscar Niemeyer's design for Brasilia. Victoria was also awarded the David M. Schwarz Architectural Services Good Times Award for which she studied religious buildings and monuments in Italy and Greece. Victoria earned her Bachelor of Arts in Architecture from the University of Virginia where she was a member of the Golden Key National Honor Society and Chi Omega Sorority. Originally from Mobile, Alabama, Victoria fondly recalls her first trip to New York City -- wearing an antebellum hoop skirt while marching in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
Victoria Partridge Walsh, AIA, received her Master of Architecture from Yale University where she was awarded the John W. Storrs Scholarship and co-edited Retrospecta 2000-2001. While at Yale, Victoria was awarded the Gertraud A. Wood Traveling Fellowship for which she trekked across South America studying the effects of the modernist movement -- specifically Oscar Niemeyer's design for Brasilia. Victoria was also awarded the David M. Schwarz Architectural Services Good Times Award for which she studied religious buildings and monuments in Italy and Greece. Victoria earned her Bachelor of Arts in Architecture from the University of Virginia where she was a member of the Golden Key National Honor Society and Chi Omega Sorority. Originally from Mobile, Alabama, Victoria fondly recalls her first trip to New York City -- wearing an antebellum hoop skirt while marching in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
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