Quinn Evans Architects, an award-winning architectural and planning practice, has announced the promotion of Christopher Tom in the Baltimore office of Cho Benn Holback, a Quinn Evans Company. Tom, an architect with expertise in educational facilities, museum environments, and multifamily residential projects, has been named an associate with the firm.
Tom hold a Bachelor of Science in Simulation and Digital Entertainment (2012) from the University of Baltimore and a Bachelor of Architecture (2006) from Syracuse University. Currently, he is working on two of Baltimore’s Rental Assistance Demonstration projects: Chase House and Monument East. Tom is also on the design teams for Smithsonian Institution projects at the National Museum of the American Indian Cultural Resource Center and the National Air and Space Museum Udvar Hazy Center.
About Quinn Evans Architects
Established in 1984, Quinn Evans Architects specializes in architecture, planning, urban revitalization, and historic preservation, including sustainable preservation and stewardship. The firm has more than 140 professionals in offices in Washington, D.C.; Ann Arbor and Detroit, Michigan; Madison, Wisconsin; and Baltimore, Maryland. Quinn Evans Architects specializes in cultural, institutional, commercial, and educational projects, including museums, historic parks, theaters, mixed-use buildings, schools and campus facilities, libraries, and civic landmarks.
Current projects include the modernization of the National Air and Space Museum and the renovation of the Terrace Theater at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C.; renovation of the Old City Hall in Richmond, Va.; upgrades to the Cincinnati Art Museum; the transformation of historic space at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn into the new Davidson-Gearson Modern Glass Gallery; and several projects in Detroit, including the restoration of the historic Wurlitzer Building, renovation of 985 Michigan Avenue for the U.S. General Services Administration, and the adaptive reuse of the historic Brewster Wheeler Recreation Center. For more information, visit www.quinnevans.com.