Danielle joined PHX Architecture in the fall of 2020 and carries a decade of industry experience. Her tenure has been marked by significant contributions to numerous high-profile projects, including custom residences, the Orinda Country Club in California, and hospitality developments located in Arizona, California, and Nevada. Danielle holds a Master’s degree in architecture from Arizona State University and a Bachelor’s in landscape architecture, her robust academic background complements her industry experience. Prior to her role at PHX Architecture, she served as an Architect at Gould Evans (now multistudio), where she played a pivotal role in the redesign of the ASU Football Stadium in Tempe, Arizona as well as contributing to the redesign of the Yosemite National Park Half Dome Village Dining Pavilion.

Danielle is inspired by Mid-Century Modern architecture and minimalism. She feels nature plays a vital role in all architecture projects, striving to blend the indoors and outdoors into one cohesive environment. Living in Phoenix, she draws inspiration from the vast number of mid-century homes and is particularly drawn to Al Beadle residences.

After falling in love with the Sonoran Desert, Danielle moved from Western Colorado to Arizona to pursue her architectural career. During her time at Arizona State University, she had the opportunity to travel abroad to Europe and spent a semester living in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Beyond her professional life, she enjoys dining out with friends, cheering on her favorite football team (Go Cardinals!), and spoiling her pets.

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