Senior Level Architects and Designers Provide Expertise in Diverse Markets
Quinn Evans has announced the promotions of four architects and designers in the firm’s offices in Baltimore, Md., and Washington, D.C. The professionals possess expertise in a broad range of the firm’s key markets, including the design of museums and cultural facilities, schools and higher educational facilities, commercial buildings, and residential complexes.
Baltimore Office

Alfredo Davalos, LEED AP BD+C, has been promoted to senior designer. He holds a Bachelor of Architecture (2014) from Tecnológico De Monterrey.

Wadiah Akbar has been promoted to designer in the Baltimore office. She holds a Master of Architecture (2018) and a Bachelor of Science in Architecture (2016) from the University of Maryland.
Washington, D.C. Office

Daniel Alhadeff, RA, LEED AP, has been promoted to architect. He holds a Master of Architecture in Architecture, City and Regional Planning-Urban Design (2014) from the Georgia Institute of Technology.

Kiruthika Balasubramanian, LEED Green Associate, has also been promoted to architect in the D.C. office. She holds a Master of Architecture (2016) from Virginia Tech and a Bachelor of Architecture (2009) from Anna University.
About Quinn Evans
Quinn Evans provides services in architecture, planning, urban revitalization, and historic preservation, including sustainable preservation and stewardship. Established in 1984, the firm has more than 200 professionals in six office locations in Washington, D.C.; Ann Arbor and Detroit, Michigan; Madison, Wisconsin; Baltimore, Maryland; and Richmond, Virginia. Nationally ranked in its sustainability practice, Quinn Evans is a charter signatory of the AIA 2030 Challenge and a member of the Center for the Built Environment.
Quinn Evans specializes in cultural, institutional, commercial, and educational projects, including museums, historic parks, theaters, mixed-use buildings, schools and campus facilities, libraries, and civic landmarks. Current projects for the firm include the modernization of the National Air and Space Museum and the renovation of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C.; renovation of the Old City Hall and Virginia Commonwealth University’s new STEM building in Richmond, Va.; and redevelopment of Baltimore’s Penn Station. Quinn Evans has also recently been selected by Ford to design the restoration and adaptive use of the landmark Michigan Central Station in Detroit. Projects in Detroit also include the restoration of the historic Wurlitzer Building; the renovation of 985 Michigan Avenue for the U.S. General Services Administration; and the documentation of 20th-century African American civil rights sites in the city of Detroit for the Michigan State Historic Preservation Office in association with the Detroit Historic Designation Advisory Board. For more information, visit www.quinnevans.com.























