Career
She designed the Harry C. Duncan house in Tavares, one of the best examples of the Colonial Revival style in Florida. She also designed the Innis Arden Cottage at "Innis Arden" (now known as Greenwich Point), the former Old Greenwich, Connecticut estate of Mr. and Mistress J. Kennedy Tod. The Innis Arden Cottage, built in 1903, has been recognized as a seminal example of early Bungalow-style architecture and was the subject of an award-winning restoration by the Greenwich Point Conservancy between 2006-2011.
Budd had been practicing architecture for over 30 years when she applied for recognition by the American Institute of Architects.
She designed "Hostess Houses" for the Young Women’s Christian Association in the South and Mid-west. Some of her buildings include:
Burchel House, alterations, 29 East. 63rd Saint New York (1908)
Anna Winegar Studio, alterations, Bronxville, New York (not dated)
Harry C. Duncan House, Tavares, Florida (1925), National Register, 1997
M.G. Howey House, Lake County, Florida, (National Register, 1983).