Elizabeth is trained as an architect, interior designer, art historian and maker.
Elizabeth brings a remarkable and varied background to her practice. She marries an art historical eye, informed by serious study of topics such as oceanic change, informal settlements, and various modes of metabolism, with a rich well of on-the-ground experience working on highly successful projects like Carbone, Felix Roasting Company, Miller & Lux, Legacy Records, and Saint Joseph’s Art Society (all done in her capacity as head of Interior Architecture and Design at Ken Fulk Inc). Previous to Ken Fulk Inc., Elizabeth worked at the global engineering powerhouse Arup, where she produced extensively-researched analytical documents in collaboration with National Geographic, the World Economic Forum, and TED. She has also designed prints and patterns for Pottery Barn; acted as contributing editor for The Economist; and lived on San Juan Island, where she learned the fundamentals of custom residential design and construction.
Her work has been widely published, appearing in Architectural Digest, Vogue, the San Francisco Chronicle, Architectural Record, and Metropolis, among others.
Elizabeth received her Masters of Architecture from the California College of the Arts, and her BA in Art and Architectural History from the University of Washington. At UW she was a proud member of the Varsity Sailing Team, traveling nationally to sail competitively.