Steven Haardt

Steven Haardt AIA
Associate | Senior Architect

Steven brings over 15 years of experience working on complex and high-profile projects domestically and internationally in all phases of architecture from concept design through construction administration. Through these experiences, Steven has developed a keen appreciation for contextual correlations and their relationship to the built environment. He brings an awareness and passion for creating thoughtful and engaging design solutions which are resilient, transformative and responsive to their communities. He thinks beyond conventional architectural methods in the realm of material innovation, construction techniques and craftsmanship to assure each project is unique and built to the highest standard regardless of scale.

Throughout his career, Steven has played an integral part in the design and execution of several award-winning cultural, civic, and commercial projects. Notable projects include the National Center for Civil and Human Rights Museum in Atlanta and the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington D.C. He was instrumental in the design and development of several important projects which have received national and international recognition at architecture firms such as Studio Libeskind, Thomas Phifer and Partners, and Duda | Paine Architects.

In addition to his professional work, Steven has worked on small scale projects and competitions. In 2015, he received an honorable mention award at Evolo’s Furniture competition for his “turntable” design. His work has been exhibited at the Center for Architecture in New York as well as the Old American Can Factory in Brooklyn, NY. He served on the AIA Triangle Design Award Committee from 2018-2021 and has been an invited critic at the Rhode Island School of Design, Pratt Institute, Parsons New School of Design, and NC State College of Design.

steven@evokestudio.com

Select Projects

DPS - Murray Massenburg Elementary
National Center for Civil and Human Rights