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Andrew Liles is an Instructor in the Architecture Program and Curriculum Coordinator at the Tulane School of Architecture and Built Environment, Tulane University. He concurrently leads his own architectural practice in New Orleans, focusing on sustainable design and projects across the southeastern United States, spanning large commercial and regional residential sectors.
Education:
- Master of Architecture, Tulane University
- Bachelor of Architecture, Mississippi State University
His research interests emphasize sustainable architecture and environmental design, particularly through LEED-accredited practices. He co-founded the Mississippi Chapter of the US Green Building Council (USGBC), where he serves on both the Executive Board and Board of Directors. His professional work includes award-winning sustainable architectural projects.
Andrew’s architectural projects, such as the 1,600 sq ft home described in his portfolio, integrate historical site analysis with sustainable solutions, leveraging material selections and spatial design to optimize environmental performance. While no specific grants or advising roles are detailed, his practice and academic coordination reflect a commitment to advancing architectural education and sustainable design principles.
He has no listed scientific awards, though his involvement with the USGBC highlights leadership in green building advocacy.




