In addition, she understands the social consequences of architecture on the public realm and is committed to creating public space that is truly inclusive.Ī graduate of the University of Tennessee, Lauren has earned both a Bachelor of Architecture a Master of Science in Architecture. She is passionate about the preservation of invaluable ecologies, especially in our region. Lauren joins Tinker Ma with a dedication to sustainable architecture moving toward carbon neutrality. She has volunteered at many local non-profit organizations and is an active member of NEWH, the Mid-South region. Like most of the transplants to Chattanooga, she, her husband, and their pup enjoy spending time outdoors, both on the water and exploring in the woods. In addition to being an interior designer, Lee Anne is an avid gardener and house plant enthusiast. She is committed to assist clients in all phases of the design process, establishing consistent and clear communication with the client throughout. Lee Anne’s specialized role as an interior designer starts with listening closely to the client’s hopes and desires which allows her to tailor a design solution to fit each client’s individual needs. She has more than 25 years of experience, with the past 15 years as founder and principal of C Design Studio in Chattanooga.Īlthough she is a new employee at Tinker Ma, Lee Anne has collaborated with Tinker Ma on several past projects, including the award-winning renovation and addition to McMahan Law Firm. Lee Anne earned a Bachelor of Science in Interior Design from University of Tennessee Knoxville and has since built a robust portfolio of corporate, hospitality and residential design projects. If you see an RV driving down the interstate, loaded up with kayaks, mountain bikes and a drafting table… Wave, it’s Trey! He has served on boards with SORBA Chattanooga, a local mountain bike advocacy organization, as well as, Wild Trails, and the YMCA of Metro Chattanooga. This passion for the outdoors has spearheaded many initiatives for creating more safe, convenient and accessible public use areas. Trey and his family have been in Chattanooga for almost 30 years now and lead very active lifestyles enjoying the outdoor scene that Chattanooga has to offer. He is an ambassador within the community, leading historical preservation efforts as a member of the Board of Directors for Cornerstones, Chattanooga’s non-profit Historic Preservation Organization. He has served as president for both AIA Tennessee and AIA Chattanooga, is currently the Government Relations Chair for AIA Tennessee, and serves on AIA National’s State Government Network.Ī natural mentor, Trey is a graduate of Leadership Chattanooga, a leadership development program that pinpoints promising local professionals in their early to mid-careers. His work has appeared in the New York Times and Architect magazine, and he has received an AIA Tennessee Award of Merit. She is an active member of her community, serving on the Community Partners Board for the East Ridge Future Ready Institute as well as the TN PKU Foundation Board of Directors and the National PKU Alliance Affiliate Council.Ī graduate of Auburn University, Trey excels in technically sensitive projects for a variety of clients, including state and local governments and institutions of higher learning. She loves to read and is currently having fun learning to play golf with her husband and friends at SMGCC. Jessica lives on Signal Mountain with her husband and two rambunctious daughters. As a math nerd and one of those people who doesn’t mind being in front of a crowd, Jessica’s favorite part of Graduate School was her position as Graduate Teaching Assistant for Structures for Architects which involved teaching, conducting lab projects, and grading for over 80 students each semester. In her graduate work, she focused on environments for aging. Jessica holds Bachelor’s degrees in Architecture and Construction Science & Management from Clemson University and a Masters of Architecture from the University of Kansas with an emphasis in Health Care Design. Whether thinking strategically through efficient space planning and creative solutions for achieving client objectives or maximizing a tight budget, Jessica has a passion for problem solving through design. She has worked for firms in Tennessee, South Carolina, Kansas, and Alabama and now calls Tinker Ma home. Jessica’s experience spans many sectors of the industry including health care, hospitality, municipal/public sector, industrial, residential, and commercial projects.
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