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Springfield, MO
Stephanie Ireland says she was destined to be an architect.
The daughter of a high school woodshop teacher and an interior designer, Ireland became involved in construction at an early age. She went into design at Missouri State University and earned a master’s degree from Boston Architectural College. Later, she formed Ireland Architects Inc. in 2000.
“My dad always told me I could do anything,” she says. “Once you prove yourself to the contractor or whoever you’re working with, they tend to give you the respect you deserve.”
With that attitude, her firm gained traction working with Mercy Hospital Springfield, and now, multiple types of commercial work are within her grasp. Current projects include The Kitchen Inc.’s homeless shelter, a Camdenton clinic for Central Ozarks Medical Center and a fire station in Fair Grove.
“If that’s what you want to do, set your mind to it and do it,” she advises other women. “So what if it’s hard? It just means it’s more rewarding on the other side.”
Plaza Shopping Center gained an arcade with the March 1 opening of The Flying Lap LLC; the repurposing of space operated by Burrell Behavioral Health resulted in the March 18 opening of the company’s second autism center; and a group of downtown business owners teamed up to reopen J.O.B. Public House.