Associate
HSharma@TenBerke.com
Harsha always loves an adventure, whether she’s snorkeling in the Great Barrier Reef, wandering the streets of Barcelona in peak summer, or making discoveries while working on a complex design project. She brings her passion for history and ecology to her work, especially through her involvement in TenBerke’s Sustainability Working Group. For Harsha, the most exciting aspect of the design process is “the unraveling of the unexpected,” where discoveries are made, and outcomes are further enriched, through collaboration.
Since joining TenBerke in 2019, Harsha has primarily worked on campus projects for universities, helping to advance their often-complex missions. Projects include the Princeton University Residential Colleges, Brown University’s Brook Street Residence Halls, University of Virginia’s Hotel and Conference Center and Smith College’s new Kathleen McCartney Hall. Harsha received a Bachelor of Architecture with Honors from the American University of Sharjah, and a Master of Architecture from Harvard University.