Architect Damaris Hollingsworth on how buildings can be welcoming

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Damaris Hollingsworth is founder and principal architect with the Twin Cities firm Designs by Melo.
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As a first-generation college student in São Paulo, Brazil and later as an immigrant to the United States, architect Damaris Hollingsworth knows what it’s like to enter new spaces and wonder if you belong.

That’s why she focuses on making inclusive and welcoming spaces as an architect here in Minnesota. Hollingsworth is the founder and principal architect of the Twin Cities firm Design by Melo at a time when only a quarter of licensed architects in the U.S. are women and two percent identify as Black.

In the last few years, Hollingsworth has won major recognition for her buildings and efforts to support diversity in the design field. She received the 2020 Young Architects Award from the national American Institute of Architects. Last year, the Minnesota Real Estate Journal named her 2022 architect of the year

MPR News host Angela Davis talks with Hollingsworth about her journey to becoming an architect in Minnesota and about the inclusive perspective she brings to design as a woman and an immigrant.

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MPR News host Angela Davis talks about inclusive building design with Minnesota architect Damaris Hollingsworth, founder and principal architect of the firm 'Design by Melo.'
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