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June Williamson is a Professor and Director of the Master of Architecture and Master of Science in Architecture Programs at the Spitzer School of Architecture, City College of New York (CUNY). Her career spans teaching, research, and professional practice focused on urban design and suburban retrofitting.
- Educational Background:
- M.U.P. in Urban Design, City College of New York, CUNY (2005)
- M.Arch., Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1994)
- B.A., Yale University (1989)
Williamson's research centers on transforming suburban landscapes through sustainable urban design, adaptive reuse, and addressing urban sprawl. Her work explores suburban retrofitting, transit-oriented development, and public space innovation, informed by historical and contemporary planning challenges.
Recent publications highlight suburban redevelopment models, historic urban narratives, and critiques of suburban design. Key themes include mixed-use zoning, community engagement, and environmental sustainability.
- Scientific Awards:
- Fellow, Urban Design Forum
She has organized influential competitions like the ParkingPLUS Design Challenge and Build a Better Burb Ideas Competition, fostering dialogue on suburban transformation. Her professional experience includes roles at firms such as Cooper Carry Inc. and Mary Miss Studio, blending academic inquiry with real-world application.
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