Katherine Robinson is a Senior Project Manager with over 30 years of experience in a variety of building types. She has a passion for healthcare, senior living, and higher education design and has worked in a number of acute-care hospitals, ambulatory care centers, rehabilitation hospitals, nursing homes, continuing care retirement communities, and colleges/universities.
Katherine enjoys all stages of the planning, design, and construction process and is driven to create buildings embodying her clients’ vision and enhancing their operations. She excels at planning, technical problem solving, and the integration of engineering, sustainability, and architecture to create high-performance buildings that meet rigorous programmatic, schedule, and budget challenges. Katherine’s focus on collaboration ensures peak team performance and satisfied clients. Over her carrier, Katherine has managed three projects that have received the prestigious AIA Honor Award for Design Excellence.
Katherine holds a Bachelor of Science in Architecture from the University of Virginia and a Master of Architecture from the University of Michigan. She is a LEED Accredited Professional and a registered Architect. Katherine is an active participant in the Boston Society of Architects’ Design for Aging Committee and serves on the Methuen Historic District Commission.