Associate
Sarah’s work at OLIN focuses on achieving a balance between natural systems and constructed spaces, connecting people to the environment around them in ways which are both visually interesting and educationally appealing. Understanding the benefit of a rigorous and inclusive design process, Sarah strives to facilitate interdisciplinary collaboration during all phases. She sees opportunity for multi-scale design innovation which enhances both the human experience and construction feasibility.
Since joining OLIN in 2015, Sarah has contributed to several urban design, civic space, and campus redevelopment projects. Her recent work includes the revitalization and ecological enhancement of a waterfront park in West Palm Beach, Florida; the design of an accessible entry plaza, events terrace, and pollinator garden for Swarthmore College's Martin Hall; and the design and implementation of an entry plaza for the Social Security Administration headquarters campus in Woodlawn, Maryland. Sarah's current projects include the design and implementation of a first-year housing district at the University of Oklahoma; and the Desert Shield and Desert Storm Memorial in Washington, DC. Sarah has managed the construction administration of the Lutnick Library at Haverford College, Adohi Hall and the Cordia Harrington Center for Excellence at The University of Arkansas, Singer Hall at Swarthmore College, the Tribune Tower in Chicago, Illinois, and the Reston Heights mixed-use development in Reston, Virginia; she is currently managing the construction administration of the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, DC; the Town Branch multi-family development in Bentonville, Arkansas; and the Ann S. Bowers College of Computing and Information Science at Cornell University.