George Hallowell, PhD, AIA, NCARB

George Hallowell is a faculty member and registered architect, and has worked in the design profession for over 35 years. He has a Ph.D. in Design, a Master of Architecture degree, and B.A. in Urban Geography. His research focuses on urban and suburban morphology, change, and the concept of structural inertia relating to the formal and spatial characteristics of older urban neighborhoods. Other research and publications have concentrated on acoustics, environmental justice, healthy and smart city design, and sharing technologies and their relationship to the design and use of urban public spaces. He has presented at numerous architecture and urban design conferences and has peer-reviewed articles or proceedings published by ISUF, EDRA, ACSA, AAG, ARCC, Spaces and Flows, Landscape and Urban Planning, International Journal of Architectural Research, Geographical Analysis, and the Journal of Space Syntax.

Architecture and Interior Design

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