Indianapolis-based RQAW welcomes Jordan Crook as its newest graduate architect. Crook will bring experience in commercial, corporate and residential development, construction administration and graphic design to the 64-year-old RQAW Corporation -- known for its superior expertise in infrastructure and transportation services.

“Jordan has a keen eye for designing projects that strike the balance between creativity and functionality,” said Troy Woodruff, co-president of RQAW. “He looks for the possibilities to combine existing infrastructure with fresh design proposals, resulting in the sustainable and innovative solutions that RQAW is known for.”

Crook has developed construction documents for multiple project types, and served as the building information modeling coordinator for the GE Power multi-modal engine manufacturing facility – located in Ontario, Canada – while at CSO Architects, Inc.

He completed both his bachelor’s degree and his master’s degree in architecture at Ball State University.

A La Porte native, Crook now lives in Indianapolis.