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Gabe Nolle is a Teaching Assistant Professor at the University of Pittsburgh, affiliated with the Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences and the Department of History of Art and Architecture. He specializes in Architectural Studies, with a focus on biophilic design and sustainable architecture. Nolle coordinates key courses including the Foundation Studio, Design Studio 1, and Building Sciences, and pioneered the Fallingwater Studio, a summer program held at the UNESCO World Heritage site of Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater.
Education: B.A. in Architectural Studies from the University of Pittsburgh (200X), M.Arch. from Syracuse University (20XX).
Research interests span architectural design education, the integration of natural environments into architectural practice, and the preservation of historic architectural sites. His professional experience includes work at Cookfox Architects in New York City, where he contributed to residential and large-scale commercial projects.
Advising and mentorship form a core part of his role, supporting students in developing professional portfolios and navigating academic-to-professional transitions. No scientific awards are explicitly noted in the text.
Labs/Teams: Active in the Fallingwater Studio initiative, blending hands-on education with historic site engagement.




