Emma Gill

Design Architect at Eppstein Uhen Architects

Emma Gill is a Design Architect at Eppstein Uhen Architects. Emma has worked in the architectural field for over 10 years, and has experience with a variety of projects. Emma is a LEED certified professional, and is passionate about sustainable design.

Emma grew up in Wisconsin, and after completing their undergraduate studies at the University of Wisconsin, they moved to Seattle to complete their Master of Architecture at the University of Washington. After working in Seattle for a few years, Emma moved back to Wisconsin to be closer to their family. Emma has worked on a variety of projects in Wisconsin, including residential, commercial, and industrial projects.

Most recently, Emma has been working on the Green Bay Packaging project, which is a 385,000 SF facility that will comprise of office space and new factory floor area to run future cartons from the sheeter, press, die cutter, gluer to packaging. Emma is excited to be working on this project, as it is a reflection of their commitment to sustainable design.

Emma Gill received their Bachelor's Degree in Architecture and Design from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Emma then went on to get their certification from LUMA Institute in LUMA Practitioner. Lastly, they got their certification from The American Institute of Architects (AIA) in AIA.

Their manager is T.J. Morley, Design Practice Team Leader & Principal. They are on a team with Bridget Hackbart - Interior Designer, Eric Dufek - Senior Design Architect & Principal, and Alex Tessen - HVAC Designer.

Timeline

  • Design Architect

    Current role

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