HKP Architects Welcomes Rebecca Wolfe as Project Manager, Architect
Rebecca (Becca) earned a Bachelor of Arts in Architecture and Urbanism in 2015 from Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts and a Master of Architecture in 2019 from Montana State University in Bozeman. A born-and-raised Alaskan, her interest in design for the Circumpolar North led her on a year of graduate study at the world’s northernmost architecture school at the University of Oulu, Finland in 2016-2017.
Becca brings a wide range of project experience to HKP Architects, from historic preservation and adaptive reuse to multi-family housing. She previously worked with William Merriman Architects and Lumen Design in Anchorage, Alaska and Cater Design Group in Bakersfield, California. She achieved licensure in Alaska in 2023 and is currently pursuing licensure in Washington.
HKP Architects’ focus on community-oriented projects resonates with Becca, who strives toward a built environment that equitably uplifts the people it serves. She feels lucky to have found a new home in the Skagit Valley and to be joining a firm with a long history of service to the greater Pacific Northwest. Current projects include envelope improvements to the Whatcom County Courthouse, accessibility and playground upgrades for Edmonds School District, and a new exhibit at the Children’s Museum of Skagit County.
HKP Architects has been providing architectural services to the Pacific Northwest since 1952. The firm focuses on civic buildings and spaces, educational facility planning and design, non-profit and community-oriented projects, and private homes. All of their projects emphasize long-term value for clients through efficient use of space, appropriate use of materials, sustainability, and the benefits of natural light. HKP Architects is a Women Business Enterprise (WBE)-certified firm. For more information, visit our website.