Daria Supp, RA, LEED AP BD+C, Founding Principal
Daria Supp is the founder and principal of Zoetrope Architecture Studio, with over 20 years of experience designing thoughtful, community-focused spaces across residential, educational, multifamily, healthcare, civic, and commercial sectors. Her work is grounded in conceptual clarity and a strong commitment to equitable, inclusive design.
Before founding Zoetrope in 2022, Daria was a Senior Project Designer and Senior Associate at Perkins+Will in Seattle, leading complex institutional projects. She also held design leadership roles at Ennead Architects and Rice+Lipka Architects in New York, deepening her focus on community-centered, public-serving architecture.
Known for blending strategic vision with hands-on execution, Daria brings deep knowledge of Seattle’s development landscape and a collaborative spirit to each project. Local highlights include Phinney Station, revitalization work with the University District Partnership, and numerous residential projects.
She holds a Master of Architecture from the University of Pennsylvania and a BA in Architectural Studies from the University of Washington. Daria serves on the boards of the Frye Art Museum and her local Boys & Girls Club, advising on capital planning and inclusive design.
Outside of work, Daria enjoys arts events, cheering at her kids’ sports games, volunteering, and hosting wine parties.
Rosalie Donovan, RA, Architect
Rosalie Donovan is a licensed architect and project manager with over 25 years of experience leading high-quality custom residential, institutional, and commercial projects. Known for her thoughtful design sensibility and deep technical expertise, she has guided interdisciplinary teams through every phase of design and construction—from early concept through completion—with a steady hand and collaborative spirit.
Her portfolio spans a wide range of acclaimed projects across the Pacific Northwest, including residences in the Seattle area, the San Juan Islands, and other destinations from Sun Valley to Port Townsend, as well as cultural and commercial work such as theaters and community-focused buildings. Earlier in her career, she contributed to significant civic and cultural landmarks in New York City, gaining valuable experience on complex urban projects.
Rosalie brings a strategic mindset to firm operations, having supported leadership in workflow planning, marketing, and human resources. Her strengths lie in design detailing, team coordination, and client relationships—delivering work that is both rigorously executed and rooted in a strong sense of place.
She holds both a Master of Architecture and a Bachelor of Arts in Architecture from the University of Washington, where she graduated summa cum laude and received the Henry Adams Medal.
Rosalie is energized by good conversation, long walks, and hands-on making. Outside the studio, she enjoys sketching, exploring the city, and getting outdoors with family and friends.
Contact
Rosalie Donovan
rosied@zoetrope-arch.com
Veronika Jonsson, NCIDQ, LEED AP BD+C, Architectural Designer & Interior Designer
Veronika Jonsson is a multidisciplinary designer with nearly a decade of experience in architecture, interiors, and sustainable design. She has led award-winning projects in healthcare, higher education, and commercial spaces—guided by a belief that design can foster belonging, resilience, and community connection.
Before joining Zoetrope Architecture Studio, Veronika was an Associate at Perkins & Will in Seattle, managing projects from concept through construction. Her expertise lies in people focused, performance-driven interior environments, with strengths in project management, technical coordination, and inclusive design.
A graduate of the University of Oregon’s Robert D. Clark Honors College, Veronika earned a Bachelor of Architecture with a minor in Religious Studies, receiving thesis distinction for her work on mixed-income communities. She’s co-founded a mentoring initiative for early-career designers and held roles in media instruction, lighting labs, and peer mentorship.
Certified in both NCIDQ and LEED AP BD+C, Veronika brings an interdisciplinary lens to projects that engage community voices and explore the intersections of identity, wellness, and place.
Outside of work, Veronika is often at a live show, skiing to a good playlist, diving into a novel, or cooking up something fun with friends and family.
Contact
Veronika Jonsson
vjonsson@zoetrope-arch.com
David Bullard, LEED AP BD+C, Designer
David Bullard is an architectural designer with over five years of experience in residential, healthcare, research, and institutional design. Known for his detail-oriented approach, he excels in producing clear, precise documentation and visual presentations that communicate both vision and technical excellence.
Before joining Zoetrope Architecture Studio, David worked at a local Seattle firm, contributing to impactful projects such as the Swedish First Hill campus, MultiCare Auburn Medical Center, and Fred Hutch’s Sloan Precision Oncology Institute. His role spanned Revit documentation, stakeholder engagement, and consultant coordination.
David is well-versed in Seattle’s Early Design Guidance process and brings a talent for translating complex requirements into accessible, community-responsive solutions. A LEED AP BD+C, he holds a Bachelor of Architecture from Syracuse University, where he received the James Britton Memorial Award for Best Thesis.
Rooted in technical rigor and a user focused mindset, David supports Zoetrope’s mission of thoughtful, inclusive design. He lives in Lower Queen Anne and enjoys cooking new recipes, making art, and exploring the Pacific Northwest through hikes and long waterfront walks.
Contact
David Bullard
dbullard@zoetrope-arch.com