SchenkelShultz Architecture Expands Its Team with Addition of Interior Designer Gennifer Hunt

Gennifer Hunt – Photo By Brian Tietz

SchenkelShultz Architecture is pleased to welcome Gennifer Hunt to the firm as Senior Interior Designer. Hunt brings 11 years of design and skills specializing in higher education, commercial, and healthcare designs.

Hunt received her Bachelor of Science in Interior Design from Southwest Florida College in 2010 and spent the next decade designing the interiors of office buildings, medical centers, senior living centers and clubhouses in Southwest Florida. She also earned her Associates of Arts in Fine Art from Florida Gulf Coast University.

“Gennifer approaches design collaboratively and her skills and talent are an asset to have in our office and as an integral part of our projects,” said Gary F. Krueger, AIA, Partner with SchenkelShultz in the Fort Myers office.

SchenkelShultz’s Fort Myers office is celebrating its 30-year anniversary in Southwest Florida and was named a finalist for the Best Commercial Architecture and Interior Design Firm in the “2021 Best of Business” by Gulfshore Business. The firm’s current local projects include Estero Fire Station #45, two new Collier County EMS Stations and the City of Cape Coral’s new Police Training Facility.

 About SchenkelShultz Architecture

SchenkelShultz Architecture has built a legacy of success through a continued focus on design excellence that responds to the distinctive needs of our clients. The firm remains committed to delivering relationship-driven design that is rooted in critical thinking, research, collaboration, and personal experiences, balanced by fiscal responsibility. SchenkelShultz’s focus is ever forward, centered around a diversity of talent, meaningful community partnerships, and a commitment to inspire the community through impactful design. For more information, visit www.schenkelshultz.com.