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Amy Stone is a part-time Assistant Professor at Kennesaw State University, teaching courses such as Design Communications, Introduction to Structures, and Professional Practice: Building Codes and Technical Documentation. She holds a B.S. in Architecture (2011) and a Master of Architecture (2020) from Georgia Tech, along with an MBA from Georgia Tech's Scheller College of Business (2023). Her professional experience spans design and management across diverse projects including sustainable commercial spaces, multi-family housing, and mixed-use developments, with notable contributions to the Kendeda Building for Innovative and Sustainable Design and Tech Square Phase 3. She advocates for equity in architecture and sustainability, emphasizing innovative construction practices.
Amy is a dedicated contributor to Madame Architect, an online magazine highlighting women in architecture. She has interviewed prominent figures like Beverly Willis and Diane Hoskins, and the platform has been featured in Fast Company and Metropolis Magazine. Beyond academia, she enjoys triathlons, photography, and piano.
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