Anne is an associate and licensed architect in Polk Stanley Wilcox’s Fayetteville office with 15 years of experience. Anne is originally from Van Buren Arkansas, where her parents settled in the United States as refugees. Her father fought for the allied Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam) which collapsed after the Vietnam War, necessitating immigrating to the United States. Growing up, Anne grew attached to the city of Fayetteville and is a 2009 graduate of the University of Arkansas Fay Jones School of Architecture.
Anne’s work involves code research, building information modeling, schematic design/design development/construction document packages, and construction administration. Projects that Anne has been involved with include the Alice L. Walton School of Medicine, Project B.O.B., an adaptive reuse of the former Record Building, several clinics for Arkansas Children’s and Mercy Health Systems in the Northwest Arkansas region, a new facility for Dassault Falcon Jet, a renovation and addition for Grace Point Church, and a concert hall feasibility study and on-call work for the University of Arkansas.