HOLT Architects

HOLT Architects has hired seven new employees for its health care, higher education, and housing design teams. BRIGITTE ROTKER, a project designer, joins HOLT with more than 15 years of international design and project-management experience from her practice in Venezuela, Switzerland, and Spain. Previously a junior partner at a firm in Barcelona, she holds a […]

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HOLT Architects has hired seven new employees for its health care, higher education, and housing design teams. BRIGITTE ROTKER, a project designer, joins HOLT with more than 15 years of international design and project-management experience from her practice in Venezuela, Switzerland, and Spain. Previously a junior partner at a firm in Barcelona, she holds a master’s degree of architecture from the Polytechnic University of Catalonia UPC. LACEY BOLTON, a project manager and designer, has 12 years of health-care experience. Her portfolio includes numerous hospital and medical university projects throughout New York. Bolton holds a bachelor’s degree of architecture from the Syracuse University School of Architecture. JUSTIN HICKS, a project designer, has more than 10 years of international design experience from his tenure at firms in Chicago and Washington, D.C. He holds a bachelor’s degree in architecture from the Virginia Tech College of Architecture and Urban Studies. CAROL HONG, an interior architect and project manager, has 15 years of housing and commercial-design experience. She has spent her career working in New York City, San Francisco, and Shanghai, and holds a master’s degree in infrastructure planning, a master’s degree of architecture from the New Jersey Institute of Technology, and a BFA in interior design from the New York School of Interior Design. CHARLOTTE GUYON, project designer, brings eight years of international experience, most recently from Paris, France. Her focus includes housing, education, and commercial work. Guyon holds a master’s degree in architecture from the Brittany National School of Architecture in Rennes, France. MONICA GNYP joins HOLT as a project designer with more than 10 years of experience with educational, municipal, and historic projects. Her work encompasses projects in the local Central New York market, as well as urban jobs completed while working in Boston, Massachusetts. ABBEY WOODS, an architect, joins from Colorado where she has spent the past four years working in housing, higher education, and hospitality. She earned a master’s degree in architecture from the University of Oregon and a bachelor’s degree in environmental design from the University of Colorado.

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