Anna Hooker
Landscape designer
Hailing from the Rust Belt, Anna approaches design with a culturally sensitive lens that celebrates history and progress alike. She believes that empathy driven design can uplift and unite communities and that access to well designed landscapes is a fundamental right for all. A lover of Modernism, she strives to strike the perfect balance of form and function in every space.
Having worked in studios that specialize in both landscape architecture and urban planning, Anna has bridged the disciplines and honed a strong skillset that tackles sites of any scale and typology with meticulous care. She has contributed to projects nationwide and internationally.
Anna recieved a Bachelor of Landscape Architecture from Ball State University. She was the first ever student to graduate from the university with a minor in Social And Environmental Justice through the College of Architecture and Planning.