Kansas City Woman, 22, Becomes Youngest Licensed Architect In The U.S.

Kansas City Woman, 22, Becomes Youngest Licensed Architect In The U.S.

In a remarkable achievement, Emily Almloff, a 22-year-old from Kansas City, has become the youngest licensed architect in the United States. As of April 25, 2025, she is officially registered in Missouri and has joined HFG Architecture as a full-time healthcare architect.

A Dream Realized Through Dedication

Emily’s aspiration to become an architect began at the age of 16. Driven by a passion for design and its impact on well-being, she pursued her goals with unwavering commitment.

“Architecture has the unique potential to support people’s well-being, sometimes in ways they might not even realize,” Emily shared. “Good design shouldn’t be a luxury.”

Academic Excellence and Professional Preparation

Emily’s academic journey is marked by exceptional accomplishments:

  • Bachelor of Architectural Studies
  • Master of Architecture
  • Master of Construction Management
  • Certificates in Service LearningHealth and Wellness ArchitectureParticipatory Design, and Urban Design

She graduated from the University of Kansas in the fall of 2024, completing her studies with honors.

Rigorous Licensure Process

To achieve licensure, Emily completed:

  • 3,740 hours of work experience through internships, volunteer opportunities, and her time at HFG Architecture
  • Six Architect Registration Exams (AREs) between January and February 2025, taking nearly one exam each week.

“It was a lot of work, but I wanted to take advantage of everything I had learned and not lose that momentum,” Emily explained.

Joining HFG Architecture’s Healthcare Team

Emily’s association with HFG Architecture began in 2023 during a graduate internship. Recognizing her talent and dedication, HFG welcomed her as a full-time healthcare architect upon her licensure.

“Emily represents the very best of what the next generation of architects brings to our field,” said David Wright, CEO at HFG. “Her commitment, her compassion, and her drive to serve others through design — that’s what architecture needs right now.”

Key Milestones in Emily Almloff’s Journey

MilestoneDetails
Age at Licensure22 years old
Licensure DateApril 25, 2025
Licensing StateMissouri
Total Work Experience Hours3,740 hours
ARE Exams Completed6 exams between January and February 2025
Current PositionHealthcare Architect at HFG Architecture
Educational BackgroundBA in Architectural Studies, Master of Architecture, Master of Construction Management
Certificates EarnedService Learning, Health and Wellness Architecture, Participatory Design, Urban Design

Emily Almloff’s achievement as the youngest licensed architect in the U.S. is a testament to her dedication, skill, and passion for design. Her journey underscores the impact of perseverance and the importance of nurturing young talent in the architectural field. 

As she embarks on her professional career at HFG Architecture, Emily continues to inspire aspiring architects nationwide.

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