Our Architects

ELIZABETH GRAZIOLO

Yellow House Architects, New York

Elizabeth Graziolo is the award-winning founder and principal of Yellow House Architects in New York City, a collaborative-minded practice specializing in residential and commercial work. An alumna of The Cooper Union, a college famed for turning out architectural trail blazers, Elizabeth spent close to two decades at Peter Pennoyer Architects, where she directed projects ranging from private homes to developments in the United States and abroad.

In 2021, Architectural Digest profiled Elizabeth as “One to Watch” and inducted Yellow House into their AD100, the pinnacle of architectural and design recognition. Three years later, Yellow House remains on the AD100 list and was also recently honored by 1stDibs one of the country’s top 50 architects and designers. Elizabeth was also honored in 2018 by The Museum of the City of New York with their prestigious “City of Design Award” in 2018.

Elizabeth is a trustee of The Institute of Classical Architecture & Art, The Museum of the City of New York, and The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science & Art and serves on the Delano & Aldrich/Emerson Fellowship Committee of the American Institute of Architects. She has spoken at international conferences for distinguished institutions such as L’ARDEPA, The American Academy in Rome, and the ICAA. In 2019, Elizabeth presented at Architectural Record’s “Women Entering the Profession of Architecture” forum, helping inspire the next generation of women architects.

LINDA MACARTHUR

Linda MacArthur Architect, Atlanta

With more than 25 years of experience, Linda D’Orazio MacArthur is one of Atlanta’s most sought-after architects known for her bold, beautiful, and livable homes. Her work often reflects a commitment to both aesthetic appeal and functionality, prioritizing the needs of the community and the environment. Driven by a desire to give families a true sense of place, Linda creates homes that are the foundation for great living and that maintain functionality over time. Her contributions to architecture have earned her recognition within the field, showcasing the potential of design to create positive impacts on both people and the planet.

Linda is a member of the American Institute of Architects and holds a Master's Degree in Architecture from Georgia Institute of Technology. She has been recognized as one of the top architects in the Southeast by ADAC and her projects have gained accolades from Luxe Magazine, Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles, Houzz, and more. She was recently recognized as the 2024 Best Female Architect by Atlanta Magazine.