JILL RERUCHA
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ReruchaStudio was founded in 2006 by Jill Rerucha, an architect and interior designer. Jill received her Masters of Architecture in 1996 at Southern California Institute of Architecture graduating with the award of distinction. She studied abroad at Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology in Australia and Vico Morcote in Lugano, Switzerland. She received her Bachelor of Science and Design in 1985 from Arizona State University.
Jill has 25 years of experience. Working as an architect and interior designer she manages large residential and commercial projects. Her work experience includes Gensler and Franklin D. Israel in Los Angeles, and NBBJ and Olson Kundig in Seattle.
Jill’s combined degrees and extensive experience provides a cohesive approach to each project forging strong connections between exterior and interior spaces.
PRESS:
1889 Washington Magazine: “Old Meets New” September 2021
Atomic Ranch: “Rebuilding a Nest” May 2021
OBJEKT International: “The Starlings Nest - A return on architectural Investment” May 2020
Archello: “The Starlings Nest” April 2020
Seattle Magazine: “Simplicity Meets Modern Beauty” March 2020
LUX interiors + design: “Ground BREAKERS” June 2019
Archello: “The Art Collector’s Retreat” May 2019
Arch Daily: “Art Collector’s Retreat” January 2019
Portrait Magazine: “Magnolia House” May 2018
Portrait Magazine: “Time Honored Modern” January 2018
Architizer: “Magnolia House” November 2017
Seattle Times: “Beauty Beholders” September 2017
Knoll Inspiration: “Magnolia House” September 2017
Design-Milk: “A Seattle Home That Blends Classic and Modern on a Tight Budget” August 2017
Uncrate: “Magnolia House” August 2017
Contemporist: “The Magnolia House by Rerucha Studio” August 2017
Seattle Times: “A new home in Magnolia takes a balanced approach” November 2016
Seattle Times: “Architect Jill Rerucha brings Enatai Midcentury into this century” May 2013
Coastal Living: "A Seaside Thanksgiving" November 2013
Seattle Times: “A Woman's Place Finds New Strength” October 2012
The Wall Street Journal: "Daylight Savings" March 2006
Stang, Alanna and Christopher Hawthorne. "The Green House: New Directions in Sustainable Architecture" Princeton Architectural Press, June 2005 126-129 Book.
Alaska Airlines Magazine: "Designing the West" July 2005