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Winners of the 2021 Parklet Design Competition. “Concrete Jungle,” uses the parklet as an opportunity to increase public engagement, offering different arrangements that the user can choose from. From eating with friends to having a space to work individually, the Concrete Jungle has it all! 2021
Modulightor Analysis selected for publication in CityWorks , Award
Core Studio 4 assignment selected to be published in the Bernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture’s compilation of exceptional student work. 2019
Humanizing Housing selected for publication in CityWorks , Award
Core Studio 3 market proposal selected to be published in the Bernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture’s compilation of exceptional student work.
6 Women Making Waves in Architecture Education
March 8, 2021
Architecture and design schools are one of the many frontlines in an industry facing a constellation of challenges, not least among them COVID-19, climate change, equity, and social justice. A year into the global pandemic, as Zoom fatigue and a spiraling sense of isolation are impacting nearly everyone, an emphasis on connectivity between disciplines, communities, other professions, and each other remains top of mind.
In this two-part series honoring Women’s History Month,
Interior Design speaks with 11 women forging positive change as architecture school deans in the northeast. In addition to being heavyweight researchers, writers, industry leaders, and advocates, they bring a unique perspective about what it s like to break barriers at some of the most prestigious institutions of higher learning most of which have historically seen men dominate top leadership roles.
6 Women Making Waves in Architecture Education
March 8, 2021
Architecture and design schools are one of the many frontlines in an industry facing a constellation of challenges, not least among them COVID-19, climate change, equity, and social justice. A year into the global pandemic, as Zoom fatigue and a spiraling sense of isolation are impacting nearly everyone, an emphasis on connectivity between disciplines, communities, other professions, and each other remains top of mind.
In this two-part series honoring Women’s History Month,
Interior Design speaks with 11 women forging positive change as architecture school deans in the northeast. In addition to being heavyweight researchers, writers, industry leaders, and advocates, they bring a unique perspective about what it s like to break barriers at some of the most prestigious institutions of higher learning most of which have historically seen men dominate top leadership roles.
Retrofitting Suburbia series, today announced the publication of
Case Studies in Retrofitting Suburbia: Urban Design Strategies for Urgent Challenges. The first in the series (2009) sparked a national dialogue on transforming and revitalizing our nation s communities, including what to do with the plethora of America s dying malls. The book was met with critical acclaim and was featured in The New York Times, CBS, NPR, TED, Time, The Wall Street Journal and USA Today. The Chicago Tribune called it the Bible of the retrofitting movement.
Case Studies in Retrofitting Suburbia Our ambition [in writing this book] was to engage with a larger, continuing set of challenges, given that suburbia