Stephanie Heit
About Stephanie Heit
Stephanie Heit is a Senior Laboratory Planner and Designer and Laboratory Architect at Lord Aeck Sargent in Atlanta, Georgia, where she has worked since 2015. She specializes in responsive design and has contributed to over 3,000 projects, collaborating across disciplines in science, technology, and higher education.
Work at Lord Aeck Sargent
Stephanie Heit has been a Senior Laboratory Planner and Designer and Laboratory Architect at Lord Aeck Sargent since 2015. In this role, she has contributed to the design and planning of over 3,000 projects, showcasing her expertise in laboratory environments. Her work emphasizes responsive design, focusing on creating functional and sustainable spaces. Heit has also been involved in cross-discipline collaboration, working closely with various practice areas, including science and technology as well as higher education.
Previous Experience in Laboratory Planning
Before her current position, Stephanie Heit worked at Jacobs Consultancy as a Laboratory Planner and Architect for five months in London, England, from 2014 to 2015. She also held a position at Flad Architects in 2011 for five months and worked at Hok from 2005 to 2008 as an Associate, Laboratory Planner, and Senior Architect Technician in New York. Earlier in her career, she was an Intern Architect and Junior Laboratory Planner at Cuh2a from 2001 to 2005.
Education and Expertise
Stephanie Heit studied at Auburn University, where she earned a Bachelor of Architecture degree from 1993 to 2000. She completed her high school education at North Springs High School from 1989 to 1993. Her educational background, combined with her extensive experience in laboratory planning and architecture, has equipped her with specialized knowledge in responsive design and sustainable environments.
Geographic Experience
Stephanie Heit has gained experience working in multiple locations across the United States. Her professional journey includes roles in cities such as Atlanta, Ann Arbor, Chapel Hill, Austin, Lexington, and Washington, DC. This diverse geographic experience has contributed to her understanding of various architectural contexts and client needs.