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Hogan Honored with Virginia AIA Emerging Professional Award

RICHMOND, VA — Emily Hogan, AIA, an Architect in the Richmond office of Quinn Evans, has been awarded the Emerging Professional Award from the Virginia chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA). The award recognizes the accomplishments of emerging leaders for their contributions to the profession in several areas, including mentorship and service to the community as well as service to the profession through AIA and other organizations.
In addition to designing major school, university, library and civic projects, Hogan has served as an Officer and Board Member of the AIA Richmond chapter, and has volunteered with Richmond Women in Design, the Museum District Association, the United Way, Dress for Success and the Henrico County Energy Fair. She was a 2014 participant in the AIA Virginia’s Emerging Leaders in Architecture program, and in 2017, she was recognized with the AIA Virginia’s Richard L. Ford Award in recognition of her vision, passion and excellence in the design community.
At Quinn Evans, in addition to her design responsibilities, Hogan serves as a mentor, Office Orientation Leader, and Recruiting Manager. She holds a Master of Architecture (2006) from Columbia University and a Bachelor of Science degree in interior architecture (2003) from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
Construction PeopleIn addition to designing major school, university, library and civic projects, Hogan has served as an Officer and Board Member of the AIA Richmond chapter, and has volunteered with Richmond Women in Design, the Museum District Association, the United Way, Dress for Success and the Henrico County Energy Fair. She was a 2014 participant in the AIA Virginia’s Emerging Leaders in Architecture program, and in 2017, she was recognized with the AIA Virginia’s Richard L. Ford Award in recognition of her vision, passion and excellence in the design community.
At Quinn Evans, in addition to her design responsibilities, Hogan serves as a mentor, Office Orientation Leader, and Recruiting Manager. She holds a Master of Architecture (2006) from Columbia University and a Bachelor of Science degree in interior architecture (2003) from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
