Kristina Rogers Senior Associate, Thornton Tomasetti Portland, ME
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Industry
Engineer
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Services offered
Structural Engineering
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Has Experience with these building types:
Assembly (Worship, Restaurant, Theater, etc.), Business (Office), Civic (Recreational), Educational, Factory/Industrial (warehouse, storage, parking, etc.), Government, Hotel/Motel, Institutional, Mercantile (Retail), Mixed-Use, Multi-Family (Apartments, Condos), Student Housing, Custom Innovative Residential
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Has Experience with these material types:
Mass Timber, Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT), Nail-Laminated Timber (NLT), Dowel-Laminated Timber (DLT), Glue-Laminated Timber (GLT or glulam), Timber-Frame / Post and Beam, Heavy Timber Decking, Hybrid (wood with steel or concrete), Structural Composite Lumber (e.g. LVL and LSL), Wood-Concrete Composite Systems, Light-Frame, I-joists, Open-web trusses, Coatings, Fasteners / Hardware
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Has experience with these construction types:
I-A, I-B, II-A, II-B, III-A, III-B, IV-A, IV-B, IV-C, IV-HT, V-A, V-B
Kristina is a Structural Engineer at Thornton Tomasetti in Portland, Maine, with over a decade of experience in commercial, office, residential, and educational projects. Since discovering the potential of Mass Timber in 2018, she has dedicated her career to advancing its design and application.
Her expertise is reflected in landmark projects such as the Intro Cleveland a 9-story mixed use building in Cleveland, Ohio, the Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival, a 14,000 SF curved glulam pavilion slated for construction in 2024 and the two-story mass timber wing at the future Learning, Research and Collaboration Building at the Roux Institute in Portland, Maine.
Kristina is dedicated to reducing embodied carbon in the building industry and has held leadership roles within the Embodied Carbon Network and AIA NY’s Committee on The Environment. Kristina holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Vermont and is a licensed professional engineer. She has also shared her knowledge as a Visiting Professor at the Pratt Graduate School of Architecture and Parsons, guiding students in innovative structural design.