



About Adrice
Adrice is an Architectural Designer and Intern at the Port of Seattle. She chose to study architecture to develop human-centered designs and improve the way people experience spaces. Throughout her career, she has worked on projects in Orlando, Miami, and Seattle, including educational facilities, a Net Zero energy campus, and, most recently, projects at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.With a strong passion for aviation, Adrice is focused on designing passenger-centered, stress-free transportation environments that are both functional and durable. She earned a Master’s degree in Architecture from Florida International University, where she also served as President of the National Organization of Minority Architecture Students. In that role, she led initiatives to connect students with industry professionals and support engagement within the local community.During her time at FIU, Adrice also participated in Alternative Breaks, a volunteer program dedicated to addressing housing insecurity—an issue she continues to care deeply about. In 2024, she was honored as the NOMA South Florida Student of the Year in recognition of his leadership and contributions. She remains committed to combining sustainable design principles with innovative solutions to create spaces that better serve the people who use them.
