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Quinn Evans Architects Promotes Margolies to Architect in Washington, D.C., Office

Quinn Evans Architects, one of the nation’s leading architectural firms specializing in planning, design, and historic preservation, has announced the promotion of three professionals in its Washington, D.C., office, including AIA Potomac Valley member, Atara Margolies. “These professionals have contributed to several of our most complex projects in the region,” says Tom Jester, AIA, FAPT, LEED AP, managing principal of the Washington, D.C., office. “They are well versed in developing creative design solutions representing a variety of architectural eras, including complicated adaptive use projects.”

Devon Hogan, RA, LEED AP BD+C; Anne Kopf, AIA; and Atara Margolies, AIA, LEED AP, have all been promoted to architect.  

Atara Margolies has worked on many complex renovation projects in the region including the modernization of the historic Stratford Middle School in Arlington, Va. Margolies is a member of the American Institute of Architects and holds a Master of Architecture (2004) and a Bachelor of Arts in Architecture (2000), both from the University of Pennsylvania.

Release courtesy of Quinn Evans Architects

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