Metropolis Planet Positive Regional Award, Washington University in St. Louis Henry A. and Elvira H. Jubel Hall

AIA St. Louis Merit Award for Craftsmanship, Washington University in St. Louis Henry A. and Elvira H. Jubel Hall

SCUP Pacific Regional Conference presenter “Creative Stewardship Strategies for Revitalizing Campus Heritage Buildings”, UCLA Faculty Club Renovation

Clover Linné AIA, LEED AP BD+C, NCIDQ

Associate Principal

By elevating collaboration as integral to the design and planning process, architecture’s potential to positively transform daily life is unlimited.

Clover Linné is dedicated to creating engaging building and public space design solutions that improve the user experience and contribute to the evolution of cities and campuses to best serve their inhabitants.

Since joining Moore Ruble Yudell in 2011, Clover has focused on complex projects across multiple project phases. Her work includes the UCLA Engineering VI Building; UCLA Faculty Club Renovation; Jubel Hall at Washington University in St. Louis; Claremont McKenna Master Plan and Campus Landscape Project; Santa Monica Boys and Girls Clubs Main Branch Study; Centennial Education Center at Rancho Santiago Community College District; Scripps College Master Plan; and Providence Saint John’s Phase II Master Plan. Prior to joining the firm, Clover worked in New York City on a range of urban and institutional projects. She is a graduate of the Yale School of Architecture.

Clover is president of her local historic preservation board, reviewing and consulting with community members about modifications to their landscapes and historic structures. She has served as a guest juror at USC, NJIT, City College of New York, and Parsons, and she co-led an architecture internship program for local middle school students in Santa Monica.

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