Office: Gannett Building, Downtown Augusta Campus
Phone: (207) 621-3095
Email: amy.e.hinkley@maine.edu
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About
Professor Hinkley graduated from Cornell University with a B.Arch in 1994, with awards in both design and outstanding achievement. After working at several architectural firms in Illinois and Massachusetts, she moved back to Maine with her husband to raise their three boys and live on their family's farm. A registered architect in Maine and Massachusetts, Professor Hinkley maintains a solo architectural practice in North Waldoboro, working out of a small studio on their farm. Recent projects have included work for Yale University's Sustainable Food Project, several projects for the Chewonki Foundation in Wiscasset, and a phased restoration of 15 historic buildings at Kalaupapa National Historical Park, a National Historic Landmark on the island of Molokai in Hawaii. Professor Hinkley was recently one of the winners in the Maine State Housing Authorities "MaineStream" Affordable Housing Prototype competition.
Professor Hinkley's interests in architecture center on building systems and construction methodology, as well as larger issues of landscape, site and community. She sees her vocations, both as an educator and as an architect, as existing beyond their own private scenarios, impacting a community much larger and far reaching.
