Alexandra Meredith Thompson and John Cameron Holden were married May 25 at Barberry Hill Farm in Madison, Conn. Elizabeth Kalina, a friend of the couple who became a Universal Life Minister for the event, officiated.
The couple met at Yale, from which each received a master’s degree in architecture. They also graduated from Yale, the bride cum laude.
Mrs. Holden, 29, is an architectural designer at Michael Green Architecture, a firm based in Vancouver, British Columbia, that specializes in mass timber architecture. The bride is a daughter of Megan M. Thompson and William M. Thompson of Guilford, Conn. Her father, who is also an architect, runs his own practice in Guilford. Her mother is a physician’s associate at Yale New Haven Medical Center.
Mr. Holden, 28, is also an architectural designer, at Patkau Architects in Vancouver. He is a son of Anne M. Cameron and George W. Holden of Dallas. The groom’s mother is a Dallas-based fiber artist who sells handwoven textiles under the name Tisse Handwovens. His father is the chairman of the psychology department at Southern Methodist University, where he is also a psychology professor.