September 19, 2019 / Member News

Quinn Evans Architects Expands Staff in Baltimore


Baltimore, MD (September 19, 2019) – Quinn Evans Architects has expanded its staff in Baltimore, adding six new architects and designers. The growth coincides with the firm’s renovation and expansion of its Baltimore office, located on N. Charles Street.
James Smith, AIA, has joined the firm as an associate. With nearly 20 years of experience, Smith has completed numerous new construction, renovation, and adaptive use projects. His portfolio includes the transformation of a 90-year-old grain elevator into the Silo Point residences in Baltimore, the award-winning Clipper Mill redevelopment in Baltimore, and the expansion and renovation of the Banneker Douglass Museum in Annapolis.
Smith is a registered architect. He holds both a Master of Architecture (2004) and a Bachelor of Architecture (1987) from Tulane University.
William Rohde, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP, and Jean Vieth, RA, LEED AP, have joined the firm as senior architects. Rohde has completed numerous educational facility projects for K-12 and higher education clients, as well as institutional, non-profit, and cultural projects. He holds a Bachelor of Architecture (2001) from The Cooper Union – Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture.
Vieth has nearly 35 years of experience as an architect and construction manager. She has worked on numerous projects in the urban realm, including libraries, performing arts facilities, mixed-use, and residential projects. Vieth holds a Bachelor of Architecture (1986) from Carnegie-Mellon University.
Daniel Carter, AIA, and Aarti Rane, AIA, NCARB, have joined the Baltimore office as architects. Carter’s past work includes renovations to historic buildings for the Baltimore Museum of Art, the Annapolis Post Office, and the Ivy Hotel in Baltimore. He holds a Bachelor of Architecture (1994) from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.
Rane has extensive experience in the design and renovation of institutional and educational facilities, including both K-12 schools and higher education facilities. She holds a Master of Architecture (2009) from Morgan State University and a Bachelor of Architecture (2001) from Pune University in India.
Anastasiya Volkova has joined the firm as a staff designer. She is a magna cum laude graduate of the University of Maryland, where she holds a Bachelor of Science in Architecture (2019). She holds a minor in Art History and Sustainability, and has studied in St. Petersburg, Russia.
Release courtesy Quinn Evans Architects