Alumni News
Etty Padmodipoetro ‘06, Mark Lamster ‘17, Glenn LaRue Smith ‘97
Etty, Mark and Glenn will serve on the jury for this year’s NYAIA Transportation and Infrastructure (T+I) Design Excellence Awards
Mary Means ‘82
Mary has just won The National Preservation Trust’s highest honor, awarded for “superlative achievement in the preservation and interpretation of our historic, architectural, or maritime heritage.”
Damon Rich ‘07
Damon was recently interviewed by Cathleen McGuigan ‘93 for an Architectural Record conversation on Architecture and Racism.
Rick Lowe ‘02
Rick’s 1993 Project Row Houses was named one of The 25 Most Influential Works of American Protest Art Since World War II
Michiel van Iersel ‘19
Michiel and his partner Anne Dessing particpated in Kiruna Forever, an exhibit at the Swedish national center for art and design
Roger Cummings ‘09
In a recent edition of Art in America, Roger discusses the impact of recent events on his Minneapolis neighborhood and describes his related creative interests
Carter Wiseman ‘85
Carter completed his second book on Louis I. Kahn, to be published in October.
Nedra Sims Fears ‘93
Listen to Nedra, and several Chatham business owners, on Slate’s What Next:TBD podcast
Glenn LaRue Smith ‘97
Glenn recently spoke with the Architectural Record about how race intersects with design and the Black Landscape Architects Network (BlackLAN)
Eleni (Lenio) Myrivili ‘20
Named Senior Fellow at the Adrienne Arsht-Rockefeller Foundation Resilience Center
Kennedy Smith ‘06
Kennedy has advice for local leaders on how to help small businesses weather the pandemic.
Washington Fajardo ‘19
Although Washington remained in Cambridge after his Fellowship, his recent work is firmly rooted in his native country.
Andrew Salzberg ‘20
Andrew thought a lot about de-carbonizing transportation during his Fellowship last year. He got a chance to share his ideas on a recent podcast.
Aaron Naperstek ‘12
Lately, Aaron and his War on Cars podcast partners have broadened their interviews and conversations beyond transportation to consider the question of what streets are for.
Seitu Jones ‘02
In early June, Seitu, along with other Black artists painted murals with messages of solidarity, anger, solace and hope over boarded-up buildings in his home town of St. Paul.
Paloma Strelitz ‘20
Paloma has been hosting The Dive, a new podcast that engages Harvard Faculty on pressing news topics.