President & Founder
Emily Wilson, AIA LEED is an educator, architect and curriculum designer. A licensed architect and LEED-accredited professional holding two master’s degrees, she has worked in design, service and education for over 25 years. For seven years, Wilson has run two prestigious architecture programs at the high school level - focusing on curriculum implementation and teaching - at the Dalton School in New York City and at Gulliver Preparatory School in Miami. Wilson has served on the AIA K12 education committee, the ICAA New Heights developer for the Florida chapter, written competition prompts for the ICAA as well as the Florida State Fair, and organized lectures, exhibitions and events for teens. She has helped over 1000 students gain awards and scholarships as well as acceptance to top colleges and internships in design. Wilson continues to design curriculum, produce online content, and teach students online. Wilson teaches and develops curriculum on many aspects of architecture, including architectural history, portfolio development, urban and industrial design as well as traditional studio practice.