Jenny was originally drawn to architecture because it blends creativity with practical constraints. While she was growing up, she found a passion and artistic outlet in ballet classes. Later on, she noticed strong parallels between ballet’s precision and architecture’s structured creativity, making it a natural fit for her career. Jenny joined Perkins Eastman’s Senior Living practice in 2010. She started by observing how buildings came together and discovered a love for exploring spaces, engaging with residents, and witnessing how thoughtful design can elevate everyday life. Jenny feels a deep sense of purpose in listening to people’s stories and understanding how these narratives can shape and enhance their daily experiences.
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Jenny is a WELL-accredited professional and an active member of the firm’s sustainability committee. She is an advocate for people-centered environments that prioritize health and well-being. She also dedicates her time to sharing insights and experiences with younger professionals as a participant in the firm’s award-winning mentorship program, where she seeks to create an atmosphere that encourages growth and collaboration.