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Phoebe Crisman
Phoebe Crisman AIA is a Professor of Architecture at the University of Virginia, where she teaches architecture and urban studios, and directs the interdisciplinary Global Studies program. Her public interest design with Crisman+Petrus Architects creates more resilient and just communities through sustainable strategies, environmental restoration and socio-economic revitalization. Crisman has received over thirty major awards, including the AIA Education Honor Award, US EPA P3 Sustainability Award, ACSA Collaborative Practice Award, JAE Best Design as Scholarship Article Award, and several NEA, NOAA, and EPA grants. She has published chapters in Transgression: Towards an Expanded Field of Architecture, Peripheries, Re-City: (im)Possible Cities, The Hand & the Soul: Essays on Ethics and Aesthetics, and Agency: Working with Uncertain Architectures. Crisman has co-edited two books, Global Sustainability and The Value of Design, and has written articles for The Journal of Architecture, Arhitectura, Dialectics, and JAE. Currently she is collaborating indigenous communities in South Dakota and South Africa on arts-based community development projects.