Judi Shade Monk, Architect is a boutique architectural practice committed to shepherding clients and their projects through a thoughtful and thorough design process where restrictions are looked upon as opportunities, there are no foregone design conclusions, and environmental stewardship is an intrinsic part of our methodology. Judi Shade Monk is a registered architect in New Jersey and Florida. She is an AIA member, is NCARB certified and is a LEED accredited professional. Prior to setting out on her own, Ms. Monk played key design roles on award-winning projects in internationally renowned offices in New York City and Washington DC, including five years at Richard Meier & Partners Architects.

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Architects’ most fundamental role as professionals is the protection of the health, safety and welfare of the occupants of the buildings we design. Our objectives, in order of importance:

Posted on Sep 24, 2020  •  Facebook

Architect PSA: Radon is the leading cause of lung cancer in non-smokers. Like carbon monoxide, it cannot be seen or smelled, and it is -everywhere-.

Posted on Jul 02, 2020  •  Facebook

I am THRILLED to announce that I’ll be rejoining the esteemed faculty at the University of Florida, School of Architecture starting Fall 2019. My sincerest gratitude to Jason Alread, Gary McGill, Robert McCarter, Ken Schwartz, Bettina Weiss and Kevin Wilkinson for your timely and generous work and help to make this a reality.

Posted on Feb 17, 2019  •  Facebook

As of late-July 2017, I am proud to be a member of the project management team at DS Jordan Construction, headquartered in Miami, Florida ☀️

Posted on Sep 08, 2017  •  Facebook

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