Keri Erwin

AIA, NOMA
Associate Principal | Architect

Keri joined Hacker in 2017 inspired by the firm’s design rigor and advocacy for meaningful spaces. Keri brings clear conceptual thinking and a high level of detail across all scales and various project types ranging from cultural, civic, hospitality, and multifamily. Her design approach explores how architecture can unite people, culture, and the natural landscape resulting in spaces that connect us more to ourselves and the places we inhabit.

A Native Hawaiian-Japanese Architect, Keri is a founding board member of the National Organization of Minority Architects – Portland Chapter (NOMA PDX) and currently serves as Parliamentarian. Outside of work, she can be seen volunteering for NOMA PDX community events and participating in reviews, panels, and fairs at the University of Oregon.

Studied: University of Oregon, Masters of Architecture, 2016; University of Washington, Bachelor of Architecture, 2013

Project Sectors: Hospitality, Multi-Family, Cultural, Libraries

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