
Tyler Antrup
Visiting Assistant Professor · Sustainable Real Estate Development
Tulane UniversityAbout
Tyler Antrup serves as a Visiting Assistant Professor at Tulane University’s School of Architecture, focusing on sustainable real estate development, urban planning, and climate adaptation. He concurrently acts as the District D representative on the Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans.
Educational Background:
- B.A. in Urban Planning and Design, University of Missouri - Kansas City
- Master’s Degree in Sustainable Real Estate, Tulane University
Research & Practice: Specializes in equitable urban development, green infrastructure solutions for flooding, and climate resilience. His work includes implementing New Orleans’ first stormwater code, contributing to the Main Street Resilience Plan, and authoring sections of the Greater New Orleans Urban Water Plan.
Professional Experience: Previously served as Director of Planning and Strategy at the Sewerage and Water Board, and held roles at the City’s Office of Resilience and Sustainability and the City Planning Commission.
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Teaching & Advocacy: Teaches courses like Principles of Real Estate and Design + Development Studio I. Engaged in climate activism and racial equity advocacy within urban development contexts.





