About
LAWRENCE SCARPA, FAIA, is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Southern California (USC) School of Architecture and a renowned architect and sustainability pioneer. He co-founded Brooks + Scarpa, recognized globally for innovative sustainable design and adaptive reuse projects. His work emphasizes creative material applications and coastal urban resilience, addressing climate change impacts.
Affiliations:
- Adjunct Professor, USC School of Architecture
- Principal, Brooks + Scarpa Architects
- Recipient of over 200 major design awards, including the AIA Gold Medal (2022) and the Smithsonian Cooper-Hewitt National Design Award
Research & Projects:
- Pioneer in sustainable design, affordable housing, and coastal adaptation strategies
- Notable projects: Salty Urbanism (Miami), The Six Veteran Housing (LA), Mennello Museum of American Art (Orlando)
- Advocacy for urban resilience, low-impact development, and equitable housing
Awards & Recognition:
- ACSA Tau Sigma Delta Gold Medal (2024)
- Recipient of AIA’s Top 50 Architecture Firms rankings
- National and State of California AIA Firm Awards
Teaching & Mentoring:
- Currently teaches ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN III (Course 302AL) at USC
- Students: Adrian Aranda & Justin Zhu (ACLA 2x8 Scholarship recipients)
Labs & Collaborations:
- Co-founder of Livable Places, a nonprofit for sustainable urban development
- Research collaborations on climate adaptation (e.g., Salty Urbanism planning)
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