Ann Beha, FAIA (Jury Chair)

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Ann Beha, FAIA, is best known for championing preservation and adaptive use in dialogue with contemporary design. Her design work reconsiders historic and modernist resources in civic, cultural, academic, and community settings nationally and internationally. Ann is senior collaborating architect with annum architects (formerly Ann Beha Architects) and works independently, and with emerging practices. Ann has led and delivered award winning projects at MIT, Harvard, and civic, arts, and educational institutions. She was Design Principal for the renewal and expansion of Gropius’ US Embassy in Athens, is collaborating on Paul Rudolph’s first academic building, the Jewett Arts Center, and has taught at Yale University as the Louis I Kahn Visiting Professor of Architecture, and City College of New York. She was a Loeb Fellow at Harvard and is a graduate of MIT and Wellesley.