In her free time, Maia enjoys making music, hiking, and spending way too much money on hazelnut lattes. Abby Alexander is an architect who specializes in the design of research-related and laboratory spaces for higher education and corporate clients. She is inspired by clients' scientific endeavors and has enthusiasm to deeply understand their work.
With her natural curiosity and thorough approach, she elevates clients' work by translating their needs into physical reality, delivering the space that works best for them. Abby earned a Bachelor's and Master's degree in Architecture from the University of Cincinnati. She spoke at the 2019 Lab Design Conference co-presenting The Evolution of Next Generation Labs, discussing how the design of laboratory environments will need to change to meet the needs of GenZ and beyond.
When she's not hard at work dreaming up realities for clients or sharing design insights, she's tinkering with small renovation and organization projects at home with her family.
With her natural curiosity and thorough approach, she elevates clients' work by translating their needs into physical reality, delivering the space that works best for them. Abby earned a Bachelor's and Master's degree in Architecture from the University of Cincinnati. She spoke at the 2019 Lab Design Conference co-presenting The Evolution of Next Generation Labs, discussing how the design of laboratory environments will need to change to meet the needs of GenZ and beyond.
When she's not hard at work dreaming up realities for clients or sharing design insights, she's tinkering with small renovation and organization projects at home with her family.
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One Barrel Brewing enlisted Aro Eberle's design and planning expertise to open a new taproom and multi-tiered beer garden in Egg Harbor, WI.
The central goal of this project was to create a relaxed, coastal inspired, and lively atmosphere that was authentic to the location.
To achieve this, the exterior, interior and site were cohesively designed to evoke a Door County Coastal vibe - an approach that melds Cape-Cod style with a North Coast twist.
Taproom programming included production space, a retail area, an indoor/ outdoor bar, and an independently operated takeout pizza kitchen.
The central goal of this project was to create a relaxed, coastal inspired, and lively atmosphere that was authentic to the location.
To achieve this, the exterior, interior and site were cohesively designed to evoke a Door County Coastal vibe - an approach that melds Cape-Cod style with a North Coast twist.
Taproom programming included production space, a retail area, an indoor/ outdoor bar, and an independently operated takeout pizza kitchen.
Jewelers Workshop has been part of the Madison retail community for 50 years, providing the best in custom jewelry design, jewelry retail sales and customer service to generations.
Our team was tasked with converting the new space from a full-service restaurant into a destination retail experience on par with the quality, expectations, and results of a nely crafted piece of Jewelers Workshop jewelry.
A key concept for this project was to connect the workshop to the retail floor.
Our team designed a ten-foot long double-paned window between the workshop and retail oor.
Our team was tasked with converting the new space from a full-service restaurant into a destination retail experience on par with the quality, expectations, and results of a nely crafted piece of Jewelers Workshop jewelry.
A key concept for this project was to connect the workshop to the retail floor.
Our team designed a ten-foot long double-paned window between the workshop and retail oor.
Aro Eberle Architects was brought on board to plan, design, and lead the office remodel of a young health systems consulting company.
Leadership saw the need to create a central place to call home that would not only better support their in-office staff, but also provide space to engage with and welcome remote staff.
The renovation was a critical step in growing their business and attracting and retaining top talent.
The new layout was driven by the goal of maximizing the distribution of natural lighting while balancing the need for private, enclosed offices.
Leadership saw the need to create a central place to call home that would not only better support their in-office staff, but also provide space to engage with and welcome remote staff.
The renovation was a critical step in growing their business and attracting and retaining top talent.
The new layout was driven by the goal of maximizing the distribution of natural lighting while balancing the need for private, enclosed offices.
First Choice Dental, a full-service dental practice, engaged Aro Eberle Architects to re-imagine their clinic model to align with their mission of providing comfortable and convenient dental services in an environment that supports their goal of being the number one choice for dental patients, dentists, hygienists and administrative staff.
The outcome is a new East Madison location (one of 11 clinics) with distinct personality that creates enjoyable, repeat experiences for visitors and employees alike.
The outcome is a new East Madison location (one of 11 clinics) with distinct personality that creates enjoyable, repeat experiences for visitors and employees alike.
Bethel Lutheran Church approached Aro Eberle with a desire to improve Bethel's public space, emphasize community connection and create a welcoming experience for visitors and members alike.
Our team was challenged to meet complex space needs that addressed seamless flexibility and folded into existing architectural features.
The remodel added a vestibule, brought warmth and identity to the lobby, expanded restrooms and relocated the reception and nursery for improved visibility.
In response to the need for dynamic space, the fellowship, community room, chapel and library are interconnected with a series of folding glass wall systems.
Our team was challenged to meet complex space needs that addressed seamless flexibility and folded into existing architectural features.
The remodel added a vestibule, brought warmth and identity to the lobby, expanded restrooms and relocated the reception and nursery for improved visibility.
In response to the need for dynamic space, the fellowship, community room, chapel and library are interconnected with a series of folding glass wall systems.
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