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Sean Fowler is a Visiting Research Assistant Professor at Tulane University, affiliated with the New Orleans Public Spaces Project. His research focuses on urban water management, public space design, and climate resilience. He holds degrees from Tulane University (Masters in Architecture and Sustainable Real Estate Development) and Georgia Institute of Technology (B.S. in Architecture).
- Education:
- Master of Architecture, Tulane University
- Master of Sustainable Real Estate Development, Tulane University
- B.S. in Architecture, Georgia Institute of Technology
His work addresses urban water challenges and infrastructure redesign across three continents, including projects in Nigeria, India, and New Orleans. He has received international recognition for a competition entry addressing water management in Nigeria and a CRIT Scholar research fellowship. Previously, he led adaptive reuse projects at square feet studio, specializing in post-industrial site planning and commercial conversions. His community advocacy includes safer street initiatives with Propel ATL and youth education programs in architecture, earning him the AIA Georgia Christopher Kelley Leadership Development Program honor and a seat on the AIA Atlanta Board.
His research emphasizes human-centered solutions for climate adaptation, blending architectural design with urban planning.
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