Originally from New York, she moved to the San Francisco Bay Area to attend UC Berkeley. After receiving her Bachelor of Arts in Architecture, she worked on numerous residential, commercial and institutional projects, first with Larry J. Mortimer, AIA in Oakland and then with Fong & Chan Architects in San Francisco, working on, among other projects, the Gates Computer Science Building at Stanford
University. She received her Architecture license in 1994 and soon there after, in 1995, began Oikos Architecture with Annitella Porges Kiriakou. Beginning in 2012, as her partner began a semi-retirement, Sue took over most of the work and in 2015, with her partner’s full retirement, transitioned the business to Susan L. Body of work includes:
Residential Additions & Remodels
Kitchens & Bathrooms
Universal Access in Residential Bathrooms
New Homes including those with environmental concepts
Live-work, Restaurant & Commercial Projects
Feasibility studies for prospective property buyers, sellers, and developers. Achieving clients' goals despite site and building constraints is one of Sue's specialties as well as being sensitive both to the needs of the client and the history of the building. She approaches all aspects of a project with the same talent and enthusiasm, from field measuring to code research, from design to construction documentation. She is dependable and a problem solver, and has many successful projects and satisfied clients to attest to this. Sue is a strong proponent of environmental causes as witness by the home she built in the Oakland hills complete with PV Solar and Rain Catchment. Additionally, she is a fifth degree black belt in the Korean Traditional martial art of Kuk Sool Won and enjoys dabbling in art.