Emily Abruzzo Abruzzo is a partner in Abruzzo Bodziak Architects, a New York-based architecture firm with experience ranging from civic and cultural projects to homes, exhibitions, and research-based initiatives. The firm has been recognized with the 2010 Architectural League Prize for Young Architects and Designers, AIA New Practices New York 2012, a 2013 AIA New York Design Award, Architectural Record's 2016 Design Vanguard, and it is included in the New York City Department of Design and Construction’s Design Excellence Program.
Abruzzo Bodziak’s work has been featured in Architectural Record, Wired, Fast Company, FRAME, Domus, Baumeister, and Cultured, and has been exhibited by Exit Art, the Japan Foundation, Storefront for Art and Architecture, the Boston Society of Architects, and the Audi Urban Future Initiative. In addition to her practice, Ms. Abruzzo is a Critic at the Yale School of Architecture, a founding editor and publisher of the book series 306090, and a 2014 MacDowell Fellow. Ms. Abruzzo received a B.A. from Columbia University and an M.Arch. from Princeton University, where she also received a Certificate in Media and Modernity and was named a Fellow at the Center for Arts and Cultural Policy Studies.
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