Jennifer Davis

Adjunct Faculty,

Interior Design

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Jennifer Davis is an Interior Designer with over a decade of expertise in residential, commercial, hospitality and institutional projects. She has led diverse design initiatives, emphasizing sustainable practices and comprehensive project management. She has worked for Michael Doty and Assoc., Steinberg Hart Architects, and WRNS Studios. Jennifer has studied Anthropology, Archaeology and Art History. She holds a BS in Interior Design from Oregon State University. And became Leed 2.0 accredited in 2007. 

A few projects that stand out to her are; River Lodges in Sun Valley Idaho, The Nye/Wenner Residence in Blaine Co. Idaho. The Westin Galleria Hotel in Dallas, Texas and Crafton Hills College in Yucaipa, California. However, her first and most impactful construction project was building a small home for a family in Tijuana, Mexico in 1996. 

Her interdisciplinary approach weaves together architecture and landscape design, with a deep appreciation for how the past informs the present. Jennifer has created custom furniture, lighting, and soft goods for boutique hospitality projects, drawing inspiration from ancient artifacts and traditional craftsmanship. Her current focus is on Furniture, Objects, Materials, and Lighting, where she explores the use of natural materials and historical forms to create pieces that connect us to the legacy of real, tangible things.