Sasha completed her undergraduate in New Zealand and her graduate work at the John H. Daniels School of Architecture and Design at the University of Toronto. She has contributed, especially, to the concept and design development of many of Public’s civic and institutional projects, including seven of the firm’s childcare projects. Her warm and conscientious leadership style easily builds trust and is balanced by strengths in illustration, problem solving, and technical ability. Undaunted by complex systemic issues, Sasha presents sober solutions to urban challenges from community and social engagement, food security, livability, and industrial remediation. Her interests lie in the overlap of landscape and architecture.
Sasha led Kin Park Pavilion, a year round amenity for Fort St. John, and Amphitrite Point Park, a reimagining of a former Ucluelet lightkeeper’s residence to storm watching post. She is currently Project Architect on a series of multi-use developments for the Métis Nation of BC.