the GSD had over 13,000 alumni in 96 countries. The GSD had 77 faculty members and 129 visiting faculty members. 45% of the faculty members were born outside of the United States. studied urban planning at the GSD. Though he did not complete the program, he received an honorary doctorate from the school in 2000. , architecture alumnus , architecture faculty , founder of the landscape architecture program
Alumni •
Alan Wanzenberg, architect •
Alejandro Zaera-Polo, architect •
Alexandra Lange, critic •
Andy Fillmore, urban designer and incumbent member of the Canadian parliament for
Halifax •
Anita Berrizbeitia, landscape architect and former Chair of the Department of Landscape Architecture, Harvard University •
Bruno Zevi, architect, critic, and historian •
John Andrews, designer of the GSD's Gund Hall •
Charles Jencks, landscape architect and architectural theorist •
Christopher Alexander, architect, co-author of
A Pattern Language •
Christopher Charles Benninger, architect •
Lesley Chang, architect •
Lester Collins (landscape architect) •
Shaun Donovan (born 1966), former
US Secretary of Housing and Urban Development and Director of the
Office of Management and Budget, running for
Mayor of New York City •
Cornelia Oberlander, landscape architect •
Dan Kiley, modernist landscape architect •
Danny Forster, architect and television host •
Louis Edwin Fry Sr., architect and professor; former Chair of
Howard University School of Architecture •
David Gee Cheng, engineer and real estate developer, former Indonesian Deputy Minister for City Planning and Construction •
Edward Durell Stone, Modernist architect •
Edward Durell Stone Jr., landscape architect, founder of EDSA •
Edward Larrabee Barnes, prolific Modernist architect •
Eliot Noyes •
Elizabeth Whittaker, architect, founder of Merge Architects •
Farshid Moussavi •
Frank Gehry,
Pritzker Prize Laureate, awarded honorary doctorate, studied urban planning •
Frida Escobedo, Architect •
Fumihiko Maki,
Pritzker Prize Laureate •
Garrett Eckbo, modernist landscape architect •
George Ranalli •
Grace La, architect, founder of LA DALLMAN, and GSD Chair of Architecture •
Grant Jones, landscape architect •
Harry Seidler •
Henry N. Cobb, architect and GSD Chair of Architecture •
Hideo Sasaki, landscape architect, former department chair, founder of
Sasaki Associates and Sasaki Walker Associates •
Hugh Stubbins, architect •
Ian McHarg, landscape architect and landscape planner, GIS development •
IM Pei,
Pritzker Prize Laureate •
Jack Dangermond, landscape architecture, GIS development, co-founder of Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI) •
Jeanne Gang •
John Hejduk •
Joshua Prince-Ramus •
Julia Watson, landscape designer, author •
Julian Wood Glass Jr., businessman, philanthropist •
Julie Bargmann, landscape architect, inaugural winner of Cornelia Hahn Oberlander International Landscape Architecture Prize from
The Cultural Landscape Foundation •
Ken Smith (architect),landscape architect, educator •
Kongjian Yu, landscape architect, educator, founder of Turenscape, Peking, winner of
The Cultural Landscape Foundation Cornelia Hahn Oberlander International Landscape Architecture Prize •
Lawrence Halprin, landscape architect •
Mario Torroella, architect and artist, co-founder of HMFH Architects •
Meejin Yoon, architect and Dean of Cornell University College of Architecture, Art, & Planning •
Michael Graves •
Michael Maltzan, architect •
Michaele Pride-Wells, architect and educator •
Michel Mossessian, architect, Design Principal and Founder of mossessian & partners •
Michele Michahelles, Paris-based architect, led restoration of
Les Invalides •
Mikyoung Kim, landscape architect •
Mitchell Joachim, CoFounder
Terreform ONE and Professor NYU •
Monica Ponce de Leon, dean and professor,
Princeton University School of Architecture; principal, MPdL Studio •
Nalina Moses, architect, author, designer •
Richard T. Murphy Jr. •
Nader Tehrani (g. 1991) – Dean, The Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture of the Cooper Union, Founding Principal of
NADAAA •
Paul Rudolph •
Charles R. Wait (class 1904), architect •
Peter Walker (landscape architect) •
Philip Johnson,
Pritzker Prize Laureate •
Preston Scott Cohen, architect and GSD Chair of Architecture •
Robert F. Fox Jr. •
Robert Geddes, architect and Dean of
Princeton School of Architecture •
Roger Montgomery, first HUD Urban Designer, dean at U.C. Berkeley •
Shaun Donovan, former Secretary of
Housing and Urban Development •
Shrinkhala Khatiwada,
Miss Nepal 2018 •
Thomas Dolliver Church, Landscape Architect •
Thom Mayne, Pritzker Prize laureate •
William J. R. Curtis, architectural historian •
William LeMessurier, structural engineer founder of
LeMessurier Consultants •
Xu Tiantian, architect, founder of DnA Design and Architecture •
Yoshio Taniguchi •
Ayla Karacebey Current faculty Notable faculty currently at the school include:
Anita Berrizbeitia,
Eve Blau,
Jennifer Bonner,
Sean Canty,
Preston Scott Cohen,
Jeanne Gang,
K. Michael Hays,
Gary R. Hilderbrand,
Sharon Johnston,
Hanif Kara,
Rem Koolhaas,
Grace La,
Mark Lee,
Rahul Mehrotra,
Rafael Moneo,
Toshiko Mori,
Mohsen Mostafavi,
Farshid Moussavi, ,
Antoine Picon and Jorge Silvetti,
Peter G. Rowe,
John R. Stilgoe,
Sarah M. Whiting, and
Krzysztof Wodiczko.
Emeritus faculty •
Alan A. Altshuler •
Martha Schwartz •
Richard T.T. Forman •
Michael Van Valkenburgh,
Former faculty •
Barbara Bestor •
Tatiana Bilbao •
Lester Collins (landscape architect) •
Pierre de Meuron •
Bjarke Ingels, Visiting Professor •
Christopher Tunnard, landscape architect •
Eduard Sekler •
George Hargreaves, landscape architect •
Jacques Herzog •
Gerhard Kallmann, Kallmann & McKinnell, designer of
Boston City Hall •
Henry N. Cobb, Pei Cobb Freed & Partners, designer of
John Hancock Tower in Boston •
Hugh Stubbins, architect, designer of
Citigroup Center •
J. B. Jackson, vernacular American landscape writer •
Jaqueline Tyrwhitt, 1955–1969 •
Richard M. Sommer, 1998–2009 •
Jerzy Sołtan, 1959–1979 •
John Wilson (sculptor) •
Josep Lluis Sert, dean of the GSD from 1953 to 1969 and often credited with being instrumental in bringing modernist architecture to the United States •
Joshua Prince-Ramus, Visiting Professor •
Philippe Rahm, Visiting Professor •
Kenneth John Conant •
Marcel Breuer •
Martin Wagner, German architect and housing expert •
Michael McKinnell, Kallmann & McKinnell, designer of Boston City Hall •
Monica Ponce de Leon •
Moshe Safdie, designer of
Habitat •
Peter Walker, landscape architect •
Rick Joy, Visiting Professor •
Serge Chermayeff, 1953–1962 •
Sigfried Giedion, author of the highly influential history
Space, Time and Architecture •
Theodora Kimball Hubbard, librarian, 1911–1924 •
Walter Gropius, 1937–1952; founder of
Bauhaus •
Zaha Hadid,
Pritzker Prize Laureate ==References==