
Casey is a Principal at EwingCole with a focus on museum and cultural institutions. As an architect, planner, and project manager, she has contributed to a diverse range of projects, particularly for the Smithsonian Institution, Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library, and the Hillwood Estate, Museum & Gardens. Casey’s work embodies her passion for understanding how an environment’s design affects users of space and the American Institute of Architects recognizes her projects for design excellence.
She believes successful projects begin with rigorous planning and advocates for thoughtfully integrating a wide range of stakeholders throughout the design process. Her empathetic approach to understanding each stakeholder’s needs enables her to lead clients through a process that builds consensus, ultimately delivering tailored designs that balance scope, schedule, and cost.
Since joining EwingCole in 2007, Casey has been an active participant in multiple initiatives that advance the firm’s culture, including serving as co-chair for the firm’s women’s leadership initiative, Women@EwingCole. She also enjoys engaging the museum community, sharing her expertise through conference presentations and publications. Casey holds a Bachelor of Architecture from Syracuse University and is a member of the American Institute of Architects.