Education
University of California, Berkeley. Wellesley College.
University of California, Berkeley. Wellesley College.
Fougeron has a varied body of works, including commercial, civic, residential and multi-family housing. The Princeton Architectural Press described her style as "embrac architectural opportunities found in opposition, creating buildings that redefine program, reinvent historical building types, and reinvigorate civic centers. Each project is a careful consideration of context, light and structure." She is known for taking on difficult projects "without sacrificing aesthetics."
Her buildings have been featured in The New York Times, Metropolitan Home, Ecology House and San Francisco Magazine.
She currently lives in the Bay Area.
Fougeron was born in Amsterdam, Netherlands but was raised in France and the United States. She received her Bachelor of Arts from Wellesley College and her M.A from University of California Berkeley.
In 1989, she opened her own firm, Fougeron Architecture. In 2010, the same year she was made an Fellow of the American Institute of Architects, her firm was named one of the 50 best architectural firms in United States of America by Residential Architect Magazine.