Stacey Crumbaker
IIDA, Assoc. AIA, ALEP
Principal
“The work is measured by how it’s lived in.”
Stacey believes design can do more than solve problems, it can reframe how we experience and relate to the world around us. Her work is grounded in inquiry and the lived experience of people and communities.
Working at the intersection of architecture and interiors, she navigates complexity to shape environments that are deeply considered. Stacey works to create places where learning and community are not simply accommodated, but elevated. She brings careful attention to crafting spaces that support both the rituals of daily life and the moments of discovery that unfold within them.
Stacey serves as President of the International Interior Design Association (IIDA) and contributes to the broader design community through her work with AIA and the Seattle Design Festival, advancing advocacy and interdisciplinary collaboration. She was one of five nationwide recipients of the 2020 AIA Associates Award and 2016 IIDA Distinguished Leadership Award, recognizing her leadership and contributions to the architecture and design communities.
Stacey holds a Bachelor of Science in Interior Design and a Master of Architecture from Arizona State University. She is NCIDQ Certified and an Accredited Learning Environment Planner.
