Aaron Allan

Director of External Strategy, Senior Architect

LEED AP

Aaron’s (he/him) interest in addressing homelessness and inadequate affordable housing in our region brought him to EW, where he is honored to apply his professional skills to these community challenges.  Aaron focuses on affordable housing, farmworker housing, housing for the homeless, community facilities, construction detailing, building envelopes, energy efficiency, and daylighting.

Education:

  • Masters in Architecture, University of Washington

  • Bachelors in Architecture, North Carolina State University

Memberships and accreditations:

  • Washington State Licensed Architect

  • LEED Accredited Professional

  • Pomegranate Center Community Facilitation Training Graduate

  • Housing Development Consortium Leadership Development Course graduate

Representative projects include:

  • Brender Creek (seasonal farmworker housing in Cashmere, WA)

  • Vine Maple Place (social services office in Maple Valley, WA)

  • Bryant Manor

  • WGL Mattawa

  • Edmonds Waterfront Center

  • Patricia K / Jackson Heights

  • Tiny Home Villages