Roberta Washington

 


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Roberta Washington began planning her architectural career when, as an eighth-grader, she interviewed an architect for a school project. 

Before founding her architectural firm in 1983, Ms. Washington spent 12 years working for firms specializing in health care and institutional facilities design in New York.

From 1977 to 1981, Ms. Washington worked in Mozambique as head of a provincial design office where she developed a design prototype for district mother-child health centers. She also designed several secondary schools and teachers' colleges there.

Her current practice includes both restoration and new construction projects. Throughout her career, she has maintained a special interest in hospital and health care facility design. She also oversees a wide range of institutional and other projects developed in her office.

registered architect
New York | New Jersey | Connecticut
Member, National Council of Architectural Registration Boards

LEED Accredited Professional
 

Master of Science in Architecture
Hospital and Health Facility Design
Columbia University, New York, NY

Bachelor of Architecture
Howard University, Washington, DC

Member, American Institute of Architects

Past president, National Organization of Minority Architects

Past President, New York State Board of Architecture

Frequent juror and lecturer

at major university schools of architecture

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