Alumni News
Inga Saffron ‘12
Inga’s new book Becoming Philadelphia, collects 20 years of her award-winning columns to create a profile of the city she loves.
Thaddeus Pawlowski ‘15
Thad heads the Columbia University’s Center for Resilient Cities and Landscapes, which has partnered with Resilient Cities Catalyst and community-based organizations to create a Resilience Design Corps.
Glenn LaRue ‘97
Glenn recently shared the Black Landscape Architects' Statement of Solidarity in Architect Magazine.
Donna Graves ‘10
Donna Graves reflects on the essential workers of WWII and those of today facing the dangers of Covid-19.
Andrew Freear ‘18
Andrew will receive the New York Architectural League’s 2020 President’s Medal on June 1.
Jennifer Yoos ‘02
Jennifer has been named new Head of University of Minnesota’sSchool of Architecture
Rob Lane ‘09
Rob’s book, The Design of Urban Manufacturing surveys how cities are approaching the challenge of creating industrial districts
Washington Fajardo ‘19
The pandemic reveals Brazil's urban inequalities. Washington believes this could be an opportunity to improve social justice and foster prosperity.
Ramiro Almeida ‘13
Ramiro tells the story of how his company Optima is employing autonomous vehicles to transport supplies and workers safely during the Covid-19 quarantine.
Matthew Kiefer ‘96
Matthew was recently recognized by the American Institute of Architects for his notable contributions and service of people outside of the architecture profession with Honorary Membership in the Institute.
Helen Marriage ‘13
My company, Artichoke, is currently Creative Director of the European Capital of Culture in Ireland, Galway 2020. We have a year-long programme of events planned from February 2020 to February 2021 showcasing great Irish and Galwegian culture, as well as reflecting on what it means to be a citizen of the planet in the 21st century.
Deanna van Buren ‘13 and Patricia Leigh Brown ‘10
Patricia Leigh Brown’s recent article, What Would a World Without Prisons Look Like?, profiles Deanna’s work in communities from Oakland to Atlanta to Syracuse.