Christina Congdon
Director of Operations, Senior Architect
LEED AP
Christina’s (she/her) interest in community design was sparked during her doctoral program in Hawaii, where the shortage of affordable housing led her to research effective synergies for sustainable design to house and serve people in need. At EW, she focuses on housing for underserved populations, including housing for people with disabilities, family housing, and rural housing.
In her free time she plays roller derby with the Jet City Roller Derby, a nonprofit dedicated to community service and providing a positive environment for women of all backgrounds to be athletes.
Education:
Doctorate of Architecture, University of Hawaii
Memberships and accreditations:
LEED Accredited Professional
Housing Development Consortium Leadership Cohort Graduate
Pomegranate Center Community Facilitation Training Graduate
Representative projects include:
Provail Home for persons with traumatic brain injury (Shoreline)
Rainier Park Family Housing (Sunnyside)
Youth Haven Group Home for Teens (Kirkland)
Sunny View Village Family Housing (Freeland)
Unity Village Family Housing (Seattle)
Eldridge LGBTQ Senior Housing (Seattle)
Compass Health (Everett)
Clare’s Place (Everett)