Dominique DeGracia
Raised in the Los Angeles suburbs, Dominique has always been intrigued by what connects communities, and subsequently a city. As she grew up lacking reliable and convenient public transportation and green space, she became passionate about accessibility to public spaces and inclusive design. As an animal lover she is fascinated by how human intervention influences urban wildlife and adaptation to our built environments, and how designers can plan for and truly design for all.
She holds a Bachelor of Landscape Architecture from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo and an MLA and Urban Design Certificate from the University of Washington.
Before joining Site Workshop, Dominique worked in the public sector, interning at Sea-Tac with the Port of Seattle, and working with the Los Angeles County Metro on various station improvement projects.
In her spare time, she enjoys starting various creative hobbies, watching a good rom-com, fostering puppies, and hanging out with her dog Finn!