Karen Kubey

Karen Kubey is an urbanist specializing in housing and health. She is the editor of Housing as Intervention: Architecture towards Social Equity (Architectural Design, 2018) and served as the first executive director of the Institute for Public Architecture. She co-founded the New York chapter of Architecture for Humanity (now Open Architecture/New York), and co-founded and led the New Housing New York design competition.

Holding degrees in architecture from the University of California, Berkeley, and the Columbia University Graduate School for Architecture, Planning and Preservation, Kubey began her career as a designer of below-market housing. She has received support from the New York State Council on the Arts and MacDowell. Currently a Fulbright U.S. Scholar in Buenos Aires, she teaches at Pratt Institute and Columbia GSAPP, and was a 2019-20 Faculty Fellow in Design for Spatial Justice at the University of Oregon.

Author photograph by Sharif Khalje

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