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Alexandra Staub is a Professor of Architecture at Pennsylvania State University, with an affiliation at the Rock Ethics Institute. Her academic work focuses on the intersection of architecture, culture, and ethics.
- Ph.D. from Brandenburg Technical University at Cottbus
- Diploma in Architecture from Berlin University of the Arts
- B.A. in Psychology from Barnard College, Columbia University
Staub’s research explores how the built environment shapes and reflects cultural understanding, particularly in the contexts of social sustainability, gender, and political representation. Her work bridges theoretical analysis with practical design, emphasizing ethical considerations and empowerment in architecture. Recent publications highlight stakeholder agency, urban transformations, and ethical design practices.
Scientific Awards & Grants:
- 2019–20 Penn State Rock Ethics Institute Faculty Fellow
- Penn State President’s Fund for Undergraduate Research (2016)
- College of Arts and Architecture Faculty Research Grant (2015)
- Raymond A. Bowers Grant (2013)
- External grants from Woodrow Wilson International Center, DAAD, and DFG
Staub teaches third-year design studio, research methods, and architectural ethics courses. She actively participates in international conferences and serves as a peer reviewer for academic journals. Her professional experience includes architecture practice in Berlin and prior faculty roles at Brandenburg Technical University.




