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Stanley Allen is the George Dutton '27 Professor of Architecture at Princeton University’s School of Architecture, affiliated with HMEI (Humanities, Media, and Environmental Initiatives). His research focuses on urban systems, resilience, and ecological models for urban design. He holds degrees from Brown University, The Cooper Union, and Princeton University.
- Affiliations: HMEI Associated Faculty, Princeton-Mellon Initiative in Architecture, Urbanism, and the Humanities
- Practice: Principal of Stan Allen Architect, with projects like Taichung Airport redesign and Fresh Kills reuse.
His work integrates field theory, landscape architecture, and ecology to revitalize urban design practices. Key publications include *Landform Building: Architecture’s New Terrain* (2011) and *Points and Lines: Diagrams and Projects for the City* (2004). Awards include AIA Fellow status and National Academy of Design membership.
- Grants: Mellon Foundation grant for interdisciplinary urban studies (2013-2018).
- Leadership: Former Dean of Princeton’s School of Architecture, Director of the Center for Urbanism, Architecture and Infrastructure.
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