hi, i’m Tracey
Tracey Ford, AIA, LEED AP BD+C | Principal, Project Architect
Hidden Talent
Juggling
Education
Master of Architecture, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1997
Bachelor of Science, Major in Mathematics, Centre College, Danville, Kentucky 1993
Graduate Level Mathematics, Eotvos Lorand University, Budapest, Hungary, 1992
Registrations
Registered Architect, Tennessee #102687
USGBC, LEED Accredited Professional BD+C
Professional & Community Involvement
American Institute of Architects, Middle Tennessee Chapter
Chamber East, Board of Directors
Friends of Shelby Park, Board of Directors
Board of Directors for the Civic Design Center
Urban Land Institute, Nashville Chapter Member
AEC Power Women
Nashville Emerging Leaders Alumni
Tennessee Women in Science & Technology, Volunteer
East Nashville Jewelry Guild
Shaped by her degrees in mathematics, philosophy and a masters in architecture, Tracey sees the built-world as an intrinsic design problem to solve. Making spaces rooted in intentional engagement has been a focus for Tracey, whether it be at the scale of the Shelby Bottoms Nature Center or the complexity of the Bento Nashville’s “Aparthotel”. For her, buildings must connect to their community and their site. Tracey’s local designs have focused on high-profile urban infill and mixed-use, multi-family projects, as well as leading the team for the Smyrna Ready Mix Corporate Headquarters. Her most intimate scale project was the reconstruction of her 1913 historic home on Fatherland Street after a devastating fire in 2016. The Phoenix on Fatherland, as it is called, has become a hub for celebrating musical and culinary events. Tracey became a firm Principal/Owner in 2015 with EOA becoming majority woman-owned in 2019.
To connect with Tracey, Click Here or 615.850.5521
Shaped by her degrees in mathematics, philosophy and a masters in architecture, Tracey sees the built-world as an intrinsic design problem to solve. Making spaces rooted in intentional engagement has been a focus for Tracey, whether it be at the scale of the Shelby Bottoms Nature Center or the complexity of the Bento Nashville’s “Aparthotel”. For her, buildings must connect to their community and their site. Tracey’s local designs have focused on high-profile urban infill and mixed-use, multi-family projects, as well as leading the team for the Smyrna Ready Mix Corporate Headquarters. Her most intimate scale project was the reconstruction of her 1913 historic home on Fatherland Street after a devastating fire in 2016. The Phoenix on Fatherland, as it is called, has become a hub for celebrating musical and culinary events. Tracey became a firm Principal/Owner in 2015 with EOA becoming majority woman-owned in 2019.
To connect with Tracey, Click Here or 615.850.5521