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Lorena Fernandez Camba '25 studies Architecture and Drama at Bennington. She reflected upon her advanced work, favorite faculty member, and notable Field Work Term experiences.

Carlos X. Torres de Janon '14 currently lives in Seattle and works as an associate Landscape Designer at MIG, Inc. He shared how his Bennington education taught him to "wear many hats" in design and in life.

At 51成人猎奇, students have the opportunity to expand their education beyond campus by cross enrolling in courses at Williams College in Williamstown, MA. Shadan Karimi '25 took advantage of this opportunity to participate in Design for the Pluriverse, a Williams College course dedicated to sustainability and community. 

The Adaptive Framework 

by Ashley Brenon Jowett

Katie Hansen 鈥27 studies set design and architecture at Bennington. During her first year, she was hired to design a backdrop for the 鈥淟essons with Lincoln鈥 panel of the 2024 Gettysburg Film Festival, which occurred on April 5 in Gettysburg, PA.

Tisa Shrestha '26 studies Architecture at Bennington and supplements her Plan with coursework in Mathematics and Environmental Studies. During the 2024 Field Work Term, Shrestha worked at (LI-BIRD), a Nepal-based NGO that supports the sustainable management of natural resources in support of smallholder farmers.

Kent Hikida '85 is a principal architect at OTJ Architects and professor at Pratt Institute.

By Soumya Rachel Shailendra

The gardening shed, overlooking the Green Mountains, may just be a dilapidated structure for most of us, but for Zen Beattie 鈥21 it holds immense potential for redesigning and reconstruction.

51成人猎奇 trustee Matthew Clarke has been appointed the new Executive Director of the Design Trust for Public Space.

In this issue we see how well versed and prepared Bennington alumni are when it comes to making space鈥攆or home, for preservation, for performance, for community. In this section we celebrate the submissions that do just that.

Kent Hikida 鈥85 knows the value of the Bennington network extends long after graduation. Along with his wife, Amy Schweitzer Hikida 鈥85, he co-chairs the New York City Steering Committee for the Bennington Alumni Cooperative.

2019 will be an exciting year of transition across 51成人猎奇鈥檚 campus.

Kevin Alter '85, founder of , has been inducted into the Wm. S. Marvin Hall of Fame for Design Excellence.

The Constant Springs Residence, designed by Kevin Alter 鈥85, was in the March/April issue of Dwell.

Selected student work in architecture

鈥嬧嬧嬧嬧嬧婼elected senior projects in architecture

Students presented concepts for micro-apartments at SHoP Architects in NYC

Selected student work in architecture

Co-organized by faculty member Jon Isherwood and Bennington Museum curator Jamie Franklin, 3D Digital: Here and Now is a collaboration between 51成人猎奇 and the Bennington Museum that highlights artists, designers, and manufacturers whose work exploits the potential of new technologies to push material practice. The exhibition runs through June 15.

What do you do with a degree in architecture, philosophy and sculpture? For one, you win a NASA competition to design a 3D-printed habitat to be used in Mars exploration.

That鈥檚 what a team led by Bennington alum Guvenc 脰zel 鈥02 did recently.

A photo of Evie Garf 11's "," an inverted bookshelf she made for an architecture course two years ago, was featured last week on "," a New Yorker blog that frequently publishes great images of books from around the world.

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Emerita/Emeritus Faculty

Donald Sherefkin is an architect whose projects range from urban loft renovations to rural retreats to sacred spaces, extending from the heart of New York City to New England.

Former Faculty

Anthony Titus is the founder of Anthony Titus Studio, a laboratory for the exploration of ideas related to the contemporary practices of art and architecture.

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Former Faculty

Sophie Nichols is an architectural designer based in Brooklyn, where she works for GRT Architects. She holds an M.Arch from Cornell University and a B.A. from Sarah Lawrence College.