USC Architecture Engaged: Julia Gamolina Lecture شارك في الهندسة المعمارية لجامعة جنوب كاليفورنيا: محاضرة جوليا جامولينا

USC Architecture Engaged: Julia Gamolina Lecture

WHAT: USC Architecture Engaged: Julia Gamolina Lecture

Julia Gamolina is dedicated to the built environment and the visibility and advancement of the women who shape it. She is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Madame Architect, a digital magazine and media start-up that celebrates these extraordinary practitioners. Trained as an architect herself, Julia stays engaged in professional practice as an Associate Principal and Business Development Director at Ennead, where she focuses on the educational, cultural, and healthcare markets nationally. In the same vein, Julia is a Visiting Assistant Professor at Pratt Institute, teaching a graduate level Professional Practice Seminar on the history and the practices of the profession.

In 2021, Julia was named one of Apartment Therapy’s Design Changemakers and one of Commercial Observer’s Top Young Professionals. Moreover, In 2019, she also received the Special Citation from AIANY for her work with Madame Architect. Her writing has been in Fast Company, A Women’s Thing, Metropolis Magazine, Architizer, and the Architect’s Newspaper. Her speaking engagements include lectures at Harvard, Columbia, Yale, UPenn, Pratt, and the IE School of Architecture and Design. Moreover, Georgia Tech and more, as well as NeueHouse, AIANY/The Center for Architecture, and the Architecture & Design Film Festival. She has served as a guest critic for design reviews at Cornell AAP, Columbia GSAPP, and the School of Visual Arts (SVA), and was the opening keynote speaker at AIA ‘22 in Chicago, interviewing AIA’s new CEO, Lakisha Woods.

Moreover, Julia received her Bachelor of Architecture at Cornell University, graduating with the Charles Goodwin Sands Memorial Medal for exceptional merit in the thesis of architecture. She was born in Siberia and is based in New York City.

LINK:  https://arch.usc.edu/events/julia-gamolina

 

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