Sally Knodell
Director of Architecture, community facilities lead
LEED AP, SEED AP
"My passion at Environmental Works springs from the opportunity to serve our clients - the people that envision, inhabit, and work in the buildings that we help create. I'm excited and honored to be a part of bringing these important community-based projects to life."
Sally (she/her) brings over three decades of experience to projects including child care centers, family resource centers, community centers, and offices for social service organizations. Sally’s deep understanding of the needs and regulatory requirements of child care centers results from working on over two dozen child care centers, and is enhanced by her training at Harvard’s Childcare Design Institute.
Sally co-wrote “Making A Place for Children,” a child care facility planning manual for the Washington State Office of Trade and Economic Development. On all her projects, Sally’s strong design solutions manifest the missions of Environmental Works’s nonprofit clients.
Education:
Certificate in Nonprofit Management, University of Washington
Harvard University Childcare Design Institute
Bachelor of Architecture, Cornell University
Memberships and accreditations:
Washington State Licensed Architect
LEED Accredited Professional
SEED Accredited Professional
Representative projects:
LEED Gold-rated Neighborhood House High Point Center (Seattle)
Northwest Senior Center (Seattle)
Child Care Centers for Denise Louie Education Center (Seattle)
The Cottage School at Harborview (Seattle)
Island County Family Resource Center (Oak Harbor)
Cascade Children’s Corner for The Seattle Times
Child care centers for Hopelink (Redmond and Bellevue)