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Hannah Hirzel

Architect (she/her)

Architect | Oregon

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Since joining Holst in 2019, Hannah has continued to gain experience in the industry and further develop her skills in communicating design ideas to a wide range of clients and stakeholders.  Her experience ranges in scale, consisting of multi-family housing, higher education and preschool facilities, and healthcare projects, among others. Hannah is passionate about design contextually rooted in community and working closely with her team to meet project goals.

Most recently, Hannah has been working on the Washington County Center for Addiction Triage & Treatment Beaverton Recovery Center (BRC). In conjunction with the Washington County Center for Addiction Triage & Treatment Hillsboro Recovery Center, the BRC will provide comprehensive addiction treatment services.

Education

Master of Architecture, University of Oregon, 2019

Bachelor of Architecture, Ohio State University, 2016

Professional Involvement

Architects in Schools Volunteer, 2019 – 2020

University of Oregon Design Student Union Vice President, 2018 – 2019

Knowlton School of Architecture SERVitecture Communications & Public Relations Officer, 2014 – 2016

Architecture, Landscape, and City Scholars Travel Planning Chair, 2014 – 2016
Ohio State University Honors & Scholars Ambassador, 2013 – 2016

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