AIA, LEED, AP BD+C, Principal / President
Promoted to Principal in 2014, Phoebe now serves as Managing Partner for the firm, while overseeing the design and delivery of a diverse range of projects including healthcare, higher education, K-12, library, museum, civic and essential services. She applies her knowledge of building science, adaptive reuse, historic preservation, technical integration, and construction to the firm’s work.
Graduating from high school at the age of 16, Phoebe attended the University of Tennessee, Knoxville’s College of Architecture and Design and recieved her Bachelor of Architecture degree at the age of 21. She returned home in 2003 and has been passionate about contributing to the revitalization of Huntington, West Virginia and the surrounding region ever since. Through her work at Edward Tucker Architects, as well as extensive involvement in the community as a volunteer, Phoebe has developed strong connections to state and local agencies, organizations and community leaders. Elected by her peers as the first female president of the West Virginia Chapter of the American Institute of Architects in 2016, her work has been recognized through multiple design awards.
Phoebe loves spending time with her husband, Justin and their two sons, traveling, mountain biking, yoga and cooking for family and friends.
Community Involvement and Volunteer Work Past & Present:
Society of Yeager Scholars at Marshall University
Huntington Area Development Council (HADCO)
AIA West Virginia, President, Scholarship Committee
AIA WV Livable Communities Committee
USGBC West Virginia Chapter
KYOVA Interstate Planning Commission
Region II Planning & Development Council
Huntington Museum of Art
United Way of the River Cities
River Valley Child Development Services
Marshall Artists Series
A Vision Shared – Entrepreneurship Committee
Create Huntington (founding President)