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Ep: 073 - Establishing a Client-Centered Architecture Firm // Jessie Carroll

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In this episode of Architecture, Design & Photography we sit down with Jessie Carroll, Architect and Founding Principal of Jessie Carroll Architect. We talk extensively about the process of starting an architecture firm from the ground up and the benefits of remaining a small practice. We also touch on the Jessie's client-centered approach as well as some of her favorite materials to use when designing a home. In 2020, Jessie Carroll was the first female architect in Maine to be recognized by the 5 Under 40 regional award for design excellence by New England Home Magazine. Her design work has been recognized locally through AIA Maine design awards with national jurists in 2021 and 2018. In 2017, Jessie was recognized nationally with the Red Diamond Achievement Award for Family Farmhouse. Upon earning her Master of Architecture degree, Jessie received the highest design honor at Northeastern University in 2010. Prior to establishing JCA, Jessie Carroll served as an associate Principal at Whitten Architects based in Portland, Maine. There she designed custom homes across New England for 8 years. Before moving to Maine, she managed residential construction in Cape Cod Massachusetts. She also practiced in Boston-based firms including Utile, HMFH, and Cannon Design. Jessie has given back to the architectural community through her involvement in professional organizations, teaching, and speaking engagements. She is currently acting treasurer, design committee member, and member on the executive board of directors at AIA Maine. She has also taught two classes per year for three consecutive years at University of Maine Augusta as adjunct faculty. More from Jessie Carroll: Website: https://jessiecarrollarchitect.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jessitecht/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessica-carroll-aia-9b19131bMore from us: Website: http://www.trentbell.com Instagram: http://instagram.com/trentbellphotography/  

In this episode of Architecture, Design & Photography we sit down with Jessie Carroll, Architect and Founding Principal of Jessie Carroll Architect. We talk extensively about the process of starting an architecture firm from the ground up and the benefits of remaining a small practice. We also touch on the Jessie's client-centered approach as well as some of her favorite materials to use when designing a home.

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