With nearly 150 applicants from across the country competing for just three positions, DNA Workshop is proud to announce its inaugural Summer 2026 Internship Class.

Chosen for their creativity, curiosity, and forward-thinking perspectives, this year’s interns represent some of the brightest emerging talent in the architectural and interior design field. As DNA Workshop continues to grow, investing in the next generation of designers and architects remains an important part of our mission.

Throughout the summer, our interns will gain hands-on experience, collaborate on real projects, and work alongside our team as they bring fresh ideas and new perspectives to the firm.

Meet the Summer 2026 Interns

Moe Church

Baton Rouge Architectural Intern

Louisiana State University, Expected Graduation Spring 2027

“What I’m looking forward to the most this summer is getting real-world, hands-on experience in the profession, and getting to be a part of a great design team. I’m excited to learn the firm’s processes, improve my technical skills, and better understand how projects move through different phases of design and documentation. I hope to emerge at the end of the summer with a more defined foundation of what it means to be an architect. Can’t wait to start!”

Grace Prokopeas

Dallas Architectural Intern

Syracuse University, Expected Graduation Spring 2028

“This summer, I am especially looking forward to getting hands-on experience and seeing how projects move from early design ideas into built work. I am excited to be in a collaborative studio environment, continue building my technical skills, and gain a better understanding of how architecture functions day-to-day. I am also looking forward to being part of the team at DNA Workshop and learning from the range of projects the office works on.”

Reagan Maxon

Richmond Interior Design Intern

Kansas State University, Expected Graduation Spring 2027

“I’m excited to learn more about how concepts are developed and translated into immersive environments and see teams collaborate across disciplines. I’m especially passionate about empathetic, inclusive design and creating spaces that allow a wide range of users to feel comfortable and supported, and I would love to contribute that perspective while continuing to grow as a designer.”