“The work we do has the potential to impact our community in significant ways. It’s important that we get it right.”
As Project Architect, Robyn has had a significant role on several Q+ projects including the USC Football Operations Center, USC’s Center for Health and Well-being, and the Lexington County Baseball Stadium. She is currently leading the team on Charleston County School’s James Island Charter High School CTE and Competition Gym Additions. Robyn also serves as a member of the Clemson Architectural Foundation Board and the Vice President/President-Elect for the South Carolina Chapter of the American Institute of Architects. She is licensed as an architect in South Carolina and is a LEED Green Associate.
Robyn received a Bachelor of Arts in Architecture from Clemson University and her Masters in Architecture from N.C. State. During her time at Clemson, Robyn spent a semester at the Charles E. Daniel Center for Architecture and Urban Studies in Genoa, Italy. While in graduate school, Fisher participated in a study aboard program at the NC State Prague Institute in Prague, Czech Republic.