
Julie Gabrielli
Associate Clinical Professor · Sustainable Design
University of Maryland, College ParkAbout
Julie Gabrielli is an Associate Clinical Professor at the University of Maryland's built environment school, specializing in sustainable design and ecological architecture. She holds degrees from the University of Virginia, where she received the AIA School Medal of Excellence. Her work spans architectural practice, green design consulting, and climate action planning, with a focus on fostering symbiotic relationships between built environments and natural systems.
- Education: Master of Architecture and Bachelor of Science in Architecture, University of Virginia
Her research explores ecological design thinking, net-zero construction, and community engagement in sustainability. Recent projects include the Monie Bay field study station, emphasizing site-integrated science and community collaboration.
Awards:
- 2013 Baltimore Magazine's Best Remodeling Architect
- 2nd Place, 2007 Solar Decathlon (LEAFHouse)
- Recognition in literary journals and environmental publications
She advises on interdisciplinary design studios and has led projects with Maryland Department of Natural Resources. Her creative work includes essays and watercolors on environmental themes, published in Dark Mountain and Ecological Home Ideas.
Labs/Teams: Coordinates the Integrated Design Studio (ARCH 600/611), focusing on real-world sustainability challenges.
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