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2023 Women in Construction: Hannah Richardson, Amenta Emma Architects

Hannah Richardson
Interior Designer
Amenta Emma Architects 

What made you interested in seeking a career in the AEC industry? My interest in design started when my dad introduced me to the world of construction at a young age. He encouraged me to be creative and pursue a career I was truly passionate about. I was drawn to the innovative, always changing design industry. When the time came to choose a career path, the choice seemed obvious. Working in the design industry has given me the opportunity to work in collaborative environments, support sustainability efforts, and better the community around me.

What tips or advice would you offer to other women who are considering entering the AEC industry? When first entering the field, it can be an intimidating experience. Never be afraid to ask questions, there is always an opportunity to learn something new. Never shy away from a challenge, as you will only continue to learn and advance farther in your career. Remain confident in yourself and your ideas but welcome any feedback as it will only help you grow. Most importantly remember to have fun and enjoy the work you are doing!

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