
معرفی
Theodore Sawruk is an Associate Professor of Architecture at the University of Hartford’s College of Engineering, Technology, and Architecture. He holds a BArch from Carnegie-Mellon University and a Graduate Diploma from the Architectural Association, London. His work bridges architectural practice with pedagogy focused on urban revitalization, diversity in education, and cultural identity in design.
- EdD (in progress, as per text)
- Graduate Diploma, Architectural Association, London, England
- BArch, Carnegie-Mellon University
His research interests include:
- Architectural education reform
- Post-conflict curriculum development (e.g., Afghanistan)
- Historic preservation and cultural identity
- Sustainability in urban design
- Community engagement in architecture
- Criticisms of New Urbanism
The articles reflect trends in cultural studies, post-conflict rebuilding, and critiques of urban design movements. Sawruk’s work often intersects with gender studies, historic preservation, and the role of architecture in community empowerment.
Scientific awards include:
- Outstanding Faculty Award, Southern College of Technology Foundation, 1993
- Certificate of Merit, Cobb County Public Schools, 1992
- Regional Award of Merit, American Institute of Architects, 1985
- Certificates of Appreciation from AIA, Boys and Girls Clubs, and others, 2001-2002
He has led numerous grants, including HUD-funded initiatives for community revitalization and a Fulbright-Hays seminar on China. His design-build projects (e.g., Hartford Bus Stop Shelter) and editorial work (e.g., Critical Urbanism) further highlight his interdisciplinary approach.





