Anne Barnes Crowley

Anne Barnes Crowley is a licensed architect with over 30 years of professional experience in architectural design, project management, and construction administration. She has held positions in all levels of architectural practice including staff architect, project manager, and office administrator.

Anne specializes in helping her clients successfully navigate the architectural process from beginning to end. She has a natural talent for listening to and understanding her clients' needs and desires. Her innate skills enable her to integrate her clients' needs with their schedule, budget, and construction realities—ultimately creating built environments that are both functional and elegant.

Anne holds a Master's Degree in Architecture from the University of Michigan, with additional studies in social work and women's issues. She is a member of the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards.

Anne works to empower individuals and organizations not only through her architectural practice, but also through her volunteer experience with organizations such as Habitat for Humanity and The Literacy Council. In 1993, Anne helped found the Architects' Action Network, a grassroots organization that provides pro-bono professional architectural services for non-profits and local community groups. In 2019, she founded Washington Prime Women, a support group for women in or approaching midlife who want to make this next chapter the best of their lives.

Anne enjoys traveling, biking, skiing, and lifting heavy weights. She's a fan of craft IPAs, making dinner out of appetizers, and meeting new people while enjoying both. She loves spending time with her family and friends, especially if it involves a walk in a beautiful setting, whether a big city or the middle of nowhere.