
Lynnette Widder
Lynnette Widder was educated as both architect and architectural historian. Raised and schooled in New York City, she has practiced architecture in New York, Berlin, Basel and Zurich; and has taught at universities in the US, Canada and Switzerland. She is currently Associate Professor of Professional Practice at Columbia University, where she teaches sustainable built environment courses and has conducted collaborative research, including most recently a project funded by the UN Development Programme in Guinea on community-based environmental impact tracking. She is the co-author of three books on architecture and architectural education, as well as author of numerous journal articles and book chapters on architectural history and sustainable building practices. In 2020-22, she was a fellow at the Institute for Ideas and Imagination at Reid Hall in Paris and in 2022, as a MacDowell fellow.
Biography current as of January 2023