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The Jurors
Jury for the competition High Density on the High Ground
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Eric Naslund, FAIA
A design partner in Studio E Architects in San Diego, Naslund has designed numerous award-winning affordable and infill housing projects. He teaches at Woodbury University, San Diego. |
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Mario Gooden
Gooden, who has worked for both Zaha Hadid and Steven Holl, is now a partner in Huff and Gooden in Charleston, S.C. He also teaches at Yale University. |
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Steve Dumez, AIA
A partner in New Orleans–based firm Eskew+Dumez+Ripple, Dumez collaborates on environmentally oriented projects ranging from laboratories and museums to interpretive centers and aquariums. |
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Mabel Wilson
In San Francisco, Wilson
is a professor at the California College of the Arts, and she is also a principal at KW:a in Oakland. |
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Sean Cummings
A real estate developer, Cummings is president of Ekistics, Inc., in New Orleans. He will develop the site of the competition. He has also worked for a lower-income neighborhood foundation in London. |
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Jury for the competition New Orleans Housing Prototype
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Brian MacKay-Lyons, FAIA
A principal at MacKay-Lyons Sweetapple Architects of Halifax, Nova Scotia, he directs Ghost Lab, a summer design-build internship program. |
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Patty Gay
Involved in New Orleans’s Preservation Resource Center since its 1974 founding, Gay is now its executive director, a voice on behalf of the city’s 38,000 historic structures. |
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Robert Ivy, FAIA
A Tulane graduate, Ivy is record’s editor in chief and vice president and editorial director of the McGraw-Hill Companies’ construction publications. |
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Trey Trahan, FAIA
Principal of Trahan Architects, Baton Rouge, he has won three national design awards in recent years and is leading the renovation of the hurricane-damaged Louisiana Superdome. |
Photos © Alan Karchmer |