Jennifer Caine

Project Architect
RA, LEED AP, NCARB

Jennifer Caine

Project Architect
RA, LEED AP, NCARB

Jennifer values architecture’s capacity to reflect and contribute to the dignity of humanity and to convey both cultural meaning and principles of nature.

She earned her Bachelor of Architecture from Cornell University and is a registered architect in California and the District of Columbia. Past project types include higher education, hospitals and affordable housing. She is also well-versed in LEED certification.

Originally from Austin, TX, Jennifer has lived in the San Francisco Mission District for over 14 years with her husband and daughter. In addition to her architecture career, she previously volunteered as a massage therapist at the Charlotte Maxwell Integrative Cancer clinic for several years, created stained glass sculptures and had her own business making and selling soaps and perfumes inspired by spiritual traditions. She spends much of her free time walking the trails of Mori Point in Pacifica and enjoying the views.

Who said the most memorable thing about you?
One of my architecture professors during second year.
What did that person say?
“You were born in the wrong century,” in response to my admiration of antiques.