Karolina Kawiaka, AIA

Architectural Design, focusing on Sustainable and Regenerative Design of buildings and landscapes that improve the environment and socioeconomic conditions.

Senior Lecturer, Dartmouth College, Architecture Area Head, 1998-present.

Also has taught Sustainable Design at the Thayer School of Engineering in the Environmental Studies Department at Dartmouth College.

 

Education

Master of Architecture, Harvard University Graduate School of Design

AB Smith College, major in Architecture, Studio Art and Art History, Economics minor

 

Recognition

Washington Monument Grounds Competition,Winner, 2011

Leslie Center for the Humanites, Travel grant to study Sustainable Architecture in India, 2011

Campus Compact for New Hampshire Dartmouth College recipient of the Presidents' Good Stewart Award "for work with various non-profits including the Upper Valley Haven and Habitat for Humanity and continued mentorship of Dartmouth students seeking to make a difference in their communities through design", 2011

Dartmouth Aegis, voted as a "Dartmouth Professor Who Has Had an Impact" 2011

Neukom Institute for Computation Science Grants for computer software and digital fabrication equipment, 2009, 10, 11

Whiting Foundation Fellowship, Travel grant to study the relationship of buildings to landscape in Ancient Greek Sacred Architecture, 2009

Art of Action Finalist, Vermont Arts Council, 2008

Cooper-Hewitt National Design Award Nominee, 2008

Creation Grant, Vermont Arts Council, Solar Powered Installations, 2008

Dartmouth College Student Assembly Profiles in Excellence Teaching Award, 2007

Dartmouth College Distinguished Lecturer Award, 2007

Digital Humanities Travel grant to study the relationship of buildings to landscape in Japanese and Chinese Sacred Architecture, 2005

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