Emily K Pinkston

Licensed architect and human-centered designer with 12 years of experience translating complex user needs into built environments across Healthcare, Higher Education, Workplace, and Science & Technology sectors. Most recently Project Architect at Method Studio in Raleigh, NC — previously Senior Design Lead at CPL and Architectural Associate at Flad Architects, where she served as design lead and exterior envelope specialist on nationally recognized projects.

Emily’s work is rooted in empathy-driven design: facilitating stakeholder workshops, leading user programming sessions, and building iterative feedback loops into every phase of design. Her projects have earned recognition including the 2024 Space Award (UNC School of Medicine), IIDA Carolinas DesignWorks 2020, and ENR Higher Education-Research Best Project (Texas A&M Agrilife Extension). Emily holds a Master of Architecture and Bachelor of Science in Architecture from Roger Williams University with a minor in Sustainability Studies and core concentration in Art & Architectural History.

Projects

Atrium Health | WFBMC — Autopsy & Medical Examiner Facility

Atrium Health Autopsy Facility

Location: Winston Salem, NC  |  Size: 18,500 SF  |  Role: Design Lead, Project Architect

This project is one of several slated new builds on an existing Atrium Wake Forest Baptist Medical Campus in Winston-Salem, NC. The campus has been undergoing a masterplan re-design to determine the design and planning of a world-class research campus for the future. The design of the Autopsy facility has a unique opportunity, as the Masterplan design unfolds, to help inform and explore the design direction of the new campus.

With security and visibility being some of the biggest concerns, the team spent much of its time in Schematic Design identifying and exploring design strategies that appropriately balance the functional requirements of this specialized space while also relating to the aesthetics of the future world-class research campus. The design team looked toward the masterplan's parti involving "layering" to address the design language of the exterior skin, while also referencing the current campus building's material palette in a modern way.

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UNC Chapel Hill | Roper Hall — School of Medicine

UNC Roper Hall

Location: Chapel Hill, NC  |  Size: 176,000 SF  |  Status: Currently under construction

Personal Responsibilities: Building design studies, analysis and renders for presentation materials, exterior skin development (SD through CA), main Revit lead. Coordinated all exterior materials.

Firm's Role: Design Architect for project core and shell design and all public interior/exterior spaces. Partnership with SLAM Architects for interior learning spaces.

Roper Hall is a medical education building featuring a student-centric environment. Flexible classrooms, teaching laboratories, and simulation spaces will promote incorporation of modern teaching styles centered around evidence-based learning within small groups and teams. Ample community space will support both quiet study and collaboration, creating a dynamic new home for medical education students.

Elevations drawn by Emily in Revit/Enscape.

Exterior Wall Systems

UNC Roper Hall Wall Details

Detailed construction documentation for Roper Hall's facade systems, including terra cotta panel and curtainwall assemblies, parapet conditions at the penthouse level, soffit details, and the sloped ACM transition to terra cotta wall. Wall types include P-2A (insulated metal panel), P-3 (terra cotta panel), and P-4 (brick) with associated shelf angle and thermal barrier detailing.

Interior & Site Renders

UNC Medical Education

Interior and site presentation materials for the UNC School of Medicine project. The top-left render was modeled by Emily in Enscape/Revit. The large interior render was created by an outside render house under Emily's direction, with the model provided by the Emily/Flad team. Presentation plans were made in collaboration with Landscape Architect Surface 678, using Revit, Photoshop, and Illustrator.

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TAMU Agrilife Extension

TAMU Agrilife Extension

Location: Texas A&M University, Dallas, TX  |  Size: 55,000 SF

Recognition: IIDA Carolinas DesignWorks 2020, Topping Out 2019 Top Ten Projects, ENR Higher Education-Research Best Project

Personal Responsibilities: Building design, exterior skin development, key interior space concept design (with interior designer). Firm's role: Design through Project SD and DD phases.

Texas A&M Agrilife Extension is a new research building that enabled expansion of the client's capabilities to include biological and agricultural engineering, natural resource management, and park and recreation sciences. This new research center supports their mission of creating, educating, and delivering research-based information related to urban agriculture and environments, as well as human and life sciences.

Images along the top of page done by Emily, with the lefternmost in collaboration with another associate. Sketchup, Illustrator, Lumion.

Interior Design Study

TAMU Agrilife Interior

Example design study for the informal learning and break area — a key interior space for the Agrilife Extension building. Modeled and rendered entirely by Emily.

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Vanderbilt University — Highland Utility Plant

Vanderbilt Highland Utility Plant

Location: Nashville, TN  |  Size: 36,750 SF

Personal Responsibilities: Analysis, programming, building design, exterior skin development, key interior space concept design for SD. Traveled to TN and presented to client with firm Principal.

Firm's Role: Architectural Consultant for Engineering client (AEI) for Vanderbilt University.

Vanderbilt University's new Highland Utility Plant and NES Substation is sited on an active corner on campus between student recreational facilities and new freshman mixed-use residential. Where buildings of this type are usually screened or tucked away, the Highland Plant invites passersby to engage with the building and facade. Large windows give pedestrians views into the chiller and heat exchanger bays. The north side of the building provides an inviting porch and plaza, and interior stadium seating provides informal learning opportunities for tours or as a hangout space for students and visitors while glimpsing into the inner workings of the plant.

The digital workspace image above was created by Emily and used by the internal and external team for collaboration and design process. Hand sketches by others were overlaid on design process models and sketches provided by Emily.

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Sentry Insurance Office Renovation

Sentry Insurance

Location: Greensboro, NC  |  Size: 40,800 SF

Personal Responsibilities: Space planning, BIM management, renders, oversaw production documentation during DD.

Phased renovation of an existing interior work environment that upheld and conveyed the company's established brand. The overall design concept incorporated design elements from the client's ongoing headquarters renovation — also led by Flad — to create a consistent theme across all locations. The project also incorporated space planning during the pandemic for social distancing and limiting foot traffic at interaction points, assigning support spaces to keep people in "pods" that shared the same restrooms, break areas, and print/supply areas to further limit germ spread.

Hand sketches by Emily for interior space planning. Renderings by Emily in Enscape and Revit.

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Alexandria Real Estate — Restaurant Concept

Restaurant Concept

Interior concept designs for a hospitality hub located within a life sciences campus in RTP, intended for corporate lunches, happy hours, and dinners.

Emily developed and led the design with a small team and presented at interview with Sean Fowler — owner and chef at Mandolin, a restauranteur specialized in farm-to-table natural ingredients committed to making good food more accessible to families working within a food desert in RTP. Concepts were developed based on a provided menu.

  • Concept 1: The Urban Garden — An extension of the Farm to Table movement, the design plays with bringing the outside garden in, with natural forms and vertical growing techniques.
  • Concept 2: Coastline — A light and airy respite using a mix of modern and rustic/handmade materials meant to evoke the landscape of a Grecian ocean coastline.

Imagery provided by Emily and hand rendered with an associate. Revit. Interior photo montages created with interior designer.

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