
Patricia Rhee, a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania's Bachelor of Arts, Design of the Environment and Harvard's GSD Master of Architecture programs, has been a member of Ehrlich Architects since 2000 and an Associate of the firm since 2004. At Harvard, she was awarded the John E. Thayer Scholarship and nominated for the James Templeton Kelly Prize for best thesis project.
She has served as Project Architect and Project Designer for several of the firm's most challenging and award-winning projects, and has also served as the lead designer in many of the firm's design competitions - both international and domestic - including the winning schemes for the United Arab Emirates' Federal National Council Parliament Complex, the GSA John M. Roll Federal Courthouse, the Abuja Gateway, and the University of California, Irvine's New Contemporary Art Center.
Patricia is a member of the AIA, Asian American Architects/Engineers Association, the Urban Land Institute, and the US Green Building Council.
Patricia also heads the firm's international internship program.
She has served as Project Architect and Project Designer for several of the firm's most challenging and award-winning projects, and has also served as the lead designer in many of the firm's design competitions - both international and domestic - including the winning schemes for the United Arab Emirates' Federal National Council Parliament Complex, the GSA John M. Roll Federal Courthouse, the Abuja Gateway, and the University of California, Irvine's New Contemporary Art Center.
Patricia is a member of the AIA, Asian American Architects/Engineers Association, the Urban Land Institute, and the US Green Building Council.
Patricia also heads the firm's international internship program.