Ingrid Pelletier
Ingrid has not strayed too far from her roots, she was born and raised in Washington and has found a home in Seattle. She was raised in a family that appreciated architecture with a dad and sister having both practiced in the field.
For seven years Ingrid studied architecture at the University of Washington College of Built Environment (B.A,’19) and the Yale School of Architecture (M.Arch, ’23) in New Haven, CT where she obtained her Master’s degree. In school Ingrid found an appreciation for urbanism, architectural history, adaptive reuse, and storytelling through design. Her interests in school included phenomenology, photography, adaptive reuse, and research centered around the urban/built environment psychological impacts including cognitive mapping and effects of urban change as inspired by the work of Kevin Lynch and Mindy Thompson Fullilove.
In her spare time Ingrid enjoys exploring the ever-evolving Seattle landscape, playing racquet sports (tennis + pickleball), learning how to sew, and volunteering with Space.City.