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NorthForm Architecture’s Sealy Earns Professional Registration

Jul 22, 2021 | Professional Services, Right Moves

Right Moves with Sealy

NorthForm Architecture announced that Heather Sealy has earned professional registration as an architect from Alaska’s division of professional licensing.

Sealy, a founding partner of NorthForm Architecture, holds a master’s degree in architecture from the University of Idaho and is a member of the American Institute of Architects. She has 13 years of experience designing building projects across Alaska, including healthcare, higher education, interior design, and scientific facility projects. She is currently working on the new Prince William Sound Science Center in Cordova.

Sealy’s expertise includes three-dimensional electronic building information modeling (BIM), space planning, and interior design. She serves as NorthForm’s BIM Director and assists the firm with marketing and business development. A lifelong Alaskan and active community volunteer, Sealy often contributes time and energy toward Alaska charitable organizations and social service non-profits.

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