WER Announces New Associate
WER Architects/Planners is pleased to announce that architect Elizabeth Stinnett, has been made an associate. Elizabeth has been an architect in our Northwest Arkansas office since 2017.
Elizabeth grew up in Siloam Springs where she cultivated an early interest in design and how people use and perceive space. She received her Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Arkansas. During her studies, Elizabeth got the opportunity to work with the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art on the fabrication of a pavilion that is the entrance to Frank Lloyd Wright’s Bachman Wilson House. Through this she learned metal fabrication, welding, wood construction, and numerous other skills that have informed her design and understanding of architecture. While at WER, Elizabeth has worked on numerous projects including the University of Arkansas Alpha Delta Pi Sorority House Historic Renovation and Addition, the city of Bentonville Emergency Communications Center, and the Razorback Baseball Development Center at Baum-Walker Stadium.
“Elizabeth has been an integral part of the WER design team for the last four years,” said John Langham, AIA, WER Architects/Planners Northwest Arkansas Managing Principal. “We are excited for her future success serving our clients as an associate and look forward to the continued energy, passion and creativity she brings to the office and embeds in her work on a daily basis.”