Henriksen is an experienced Architect and Project Manager in Quinn Evans’ Ann Arbor, Michigan, office. Her portfolio includes complex historic preservation and adaptive use projects throughout Michigan for public- and private-sector clients, including the restoration of the historic Garden Theater venue in Detroit, the modernization of the circa-1920s Croswell Opera House in Adrian, the renovation of the City Opera House in Traverse City, and the directing of preservation efforts on Michigan Central Station in Detroit.
Henriksen holds a Master of Architecture from Lawrence Technological University (2007) and a Bachelor of Science in architecture from the University of Michigan (1995). She is a member of the Association for Preservation Technology International and the American Institute of Architects (AIA).
“Jennifer has consistently provided design leadership and expert management for many of our most complex projects,” said Alyson Steele, FAIA, LEED AP, Executive Vice President and Chief Design Officer for Quinn Evans. “She is proficient in addressing the many challenges of restoring and adapting historic buildings, including high-profile civic landmarks and projects that require innovative approaches and creative vision.”
Anderson has been promoted to Senior Associate in Quinn Evans’ Detroit, Michigan, office. Anderson has more than 20 years of architectural experience. He is currently serving as Project Architect for the modernization of Detroit’s Michigan Central Station. Additional Michigan projects in his portfolio include the adaptive use schematic design of the Hamtramck City Center; the feasibility study, master plan, and condition assessments for the rehabilitation of Historic Fort Wayne; and the schematic design for The Hamilton on Davenport historic renovation.
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Anderson holds a Bachelor of Architecture (1999) from the University of Detroit Mercy. He is a member of AIA, the City of Detroit Historic District Commission, and the board of the Detroit Synergy Group.
Quinn Evans provides services in architecture, planning, urban revitalization, and historic preservation, including sustainable preservation and stewardship. Established in 1984, the firm has more than 200 professionals in six office locations in Washington, D.C.; Ann Arbor and Detroit, Michigan; Madison, Wisconsin; Baltimore, Maryland; and Richmond, Virginia. Quinn Evans specializes in cultural, institutional, commercial, and educational projects, including museums, historic parks, theaters, mixed-use buildings, schools and campus facilities, libraries, and civic landmarks.
Quinn Evans has recently been selected by Ford to design the restoration and adaptive use of the landmark Michigan Central Station in Detroit. Projects in Detroit also include the restoration of the Wurlitzer Building; the renovation of 985 Michigan Avenue; and the documentation of 20th-century African American civil rights sites in the city of Detroit.