Ammar Ahmed

worked at Nuvu studio, Kennedy&Violich architecture / Design Earth / James Carpenter design Associates / Center for architecture, urbanism, and infrastructure / Case design / the Daily Princetonian
skilled at rhino, Revit, Cad, Qgis, Flow design, Diva, Grasshopper, Adobe suite, Woodwork, Routing, welding.
Maggie Dunne

︎Founder, @Lakota_Children
︎ Director, @harvardcoop @mitcoop
︎Forbes #30under30 Education
︎ WEF #GlobalShaper
EXPERIENCE
ACTION LAB (MIT J-PAL GLOBAL)
June 2018- Present
Research/ Education/ Training intern at J-PAL Global. Working with new Training
Manager to facilitate Executive Education trainings in India, Uganda and Cambridge,
MA. Interface with stakeholders and regional offices to enhance curriculum
development. Supporting MITx/EdX MicroMasters curriculum development.
Supporting research transparency initiative for Randomized Control Trial databases.
BOARD DIRECTOR / HARVARD- MIT COOPERATIVE SOCIETY,
June 2015- Present
Graduate student director of retail cooperative store serving Harcard and MIT
students. The “Coop” is one of America’s largest and oldest campus stores.
GRADUATE RESEARCH ASSISTANT / MIT RESILIENT CITIES
HOUSING INITIATIVE (RCHI)
August 2017- Present
Research urban resilient design in Dhaka, BD and Mexico City for Professor
Lawrence Vale. Manage RCHI website, organize events, translate documents to
English from Spanish and Bengali.
TRUSTEE / COLGATE UNIVERSITY
June 2015- Present
Served on three committees: Audit & Risk Management, Capital Assets & Planning,
University Affairs. Oversaw Sasaki campus master plan for future development of
housing (dorms), arts center, and recreation center.
FOUNDER & CEO / LAKOTA CHILDREN’S ENRICHMENT
April 2008- July 2017
Raised over $1,000,000. Guided the vision, brand, development and goals of the
organization over 9 years to meet community needs and deliver impactful results and
serve over 15,000 youth annually in rural Native American communities. Completed
successful succession plan and executive search.
EDUCATION
MASTER CITY PLANNING / 2019 EXPECTED
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
GPA: 4.8 / 5.0. Some Courses: Budget & Finance; Quantitative Reasoning;
Geospatial Analysis; Microeconomics; Economics for Planners; Economic
Development Planning Practicum; Housing & Economic Development.
BACHELOR OF ARTS / AUGUST 2009- JUNE 2013
Colgate University
Magna Cum Laude & Honors. GPA: 3.51 / 4.0. Received over 20 academic
awards including highest for a graduating Senior, the “1819 Award.”
ARIANE DE ROTHSCHILD FELLOW / 2014-2015
Cambridge Judge Business School & Cornell Johnson School of Management
Certificate in Entrepreneurship. Studied: Finance, Budgeting, Accounting
SKILLS
Arc GIS, Statistics, R Programming Language, Research, Writing, Microsoft Office, Team Management, Word Press, Graphic Design Adobe Creative Suite, HTML/CSS, Budget, Nonprofit Finance, Spanish, Bengali
Annie Hudson

Annie is a dual-degree masters student in MIT’s Urban Studies & Planning and Science in Transportation departments. Her research focuses on city planning for autonomous vehicles. Prior to her time at MIT, she worked for several years as an energy policy analyst and researcher at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington DC, honing an expertise on energy transitions in Europe as well as ‘frontier’ energy innovations.
She also spent several years in Seattle where she worked in communications for a wide variety of urban mobility clients, ranging from car-sharing company Zipcar to bike-sharing company Zagster. She received her bachelors in world politics and German literature from Hamilton College. Annie is currently a fellow with the MIT Automated Mobility Policy Project.
Joey Swerdlin

Joey Swerdlin is in pursuit of architectural happiness.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Community Director at The Morpholio Project. He is also a member of Group Project, a collaborative working to connect architectural discourse with contemporary issues of social justice, mass incarceration, and food equity through an ongoing project withGrowingChange.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Community Director at The Morpholio Project. He is also a member of Group Project, a collaborative working to connect architectural discourse with contemporary issues of social justice, mass incarceration, and food equity through an ongoing project withGrowingChange.
After studying Architecture and German at the University at Buffalo, Joey worked for Storefront for Art and Architecture, Ants of the Prairie/Joyce Hwang, Liminal Projects, CLOG, OFFICE Kersten Geers David van Severen, Richard Meier and Partners, The Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies, and WOJR: Organization for Architecture.
Yue Wu

Yue was born and grew up in Shaoxing and Quzhou, Zhejiang Province, China. He holds a Master of Architecture Degree from Tongji University and a Bachelor of Architecture Degree from Dalian University of Technology, with a distinguished graduate award. Concurrent with his study, Yue has also practiced as an architecture intern and an urban designer in Kengo Kuma & Associates, Office for Metropolitan Architecture, and SOM.
Areas of InterestAlternative Energy, Climate Change, Infrastructure Systems, Machine Learning, Sustainability, Urban Design, Urban Information, Technology, and Media and Analytics, Visualization
Education
Academic Experience
Professional Experience
Areas of InterestAlternative Energy, Climate Change, Infrastructure Systems, Machine Learning, Sustainability, Urban Design, Urban Information, Technology, and Media and Analytics, Visualization
Education
2015 - 2017
M.Arch, Tongji University2010 - 2015
B.Arch, Dalian University of TechnologyAcademic Experience
2018 - Present
Graduate Research Assistant, MIT Center for Advanced Urbanism2018 - Present
Graduate Communication Coordinator, MIT China Future City Lab2018 - 2018
Teaching Assistant, MIT 4.189 MArch Thesis Prep2017 - 2017
Teaching Assistant, MIT 4.032/4.033 Information and Visualization2015 - 2016
Teaching Assistant, Tongji University Frontier of Architecture: CraftProfessional Experience
2017 - 2017
Architecture Trainee, Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA)2016 - 2017
Urban Designer, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP (SOM)2016 - 2016
Researcher, Future Plus | Columbia University Beijing Center2014 - 2014
Architecture Intern, Kengo Kuma & Associates (KKAA)2014 - 2014
Researcher, China Architecture Design Group
Awards
Exhibitions
2017 - 2017
SOM China Prize Recipient, SOM Foundation2016 - 2016
Third Prize, Shanghai Urban Design Challenge2016 - 2016
Third Prize, Futurizing Breaks Architecture Design Competition2016 - 2016
Excellent Prize, Circos International Architecture Design Competition2015 - 2015
Excellent graduate, Education Department of Liaoning Province2014 - 2014
Third Prize, TEAMZERO Award Architecture Student Design Competition2014 - 2014
Excellent Prize, National Architectural Exchange Student Design Competition2011 - 2014
National Scholarship, The Ministry of Education of the Republic of China2013 - 2013
Excellent Prize, National Architecture Student Design Competition2013 - 2013
Sumitomo Chemical Scholarship, Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd.
Exhibitions
2015 - 2015
Microcity of Shanghai, Shanghai Urban Space Art Season 2015
Yair Titelboim

I am a passionate Computational Urban Designer and Planner in my second year at MIT as a dual degree Masters candidate. My background is in Architectural Design, Construction Tech and Mix-use Real Estate Development. At MIT I specialize in Urbanism and Real Estate Analytics, researching product, processes, and data technologies to improve the way we live, work and play in cities. I am interested in working with multidisciplinary teams to think differently about the built environment through design, computation, finance, and planning.
EDUCATION
MIT School of Architecture + Planning. Dual Degree Candidate. Master of Science in Architectural Studies & Master of City Planning (MCP). Researcher at the MIT Real Estate Innovation Lab.
2017-2020
B.Arch. (Professional degree in Architecture) Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning. Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel.
2007-2012
TECHNICAL SKILLS
High proficiency - Qgis, Rhino, Grasshopper, Revit, Adobe PS, AI, ID & AutoCAD. Intermediate Proficiency- post SQL, Python, JS, C4D & Unity3D.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
2016-2017
Lovett Commercial Houston, Texas Design & Analytics - 18 months
URBAN DEVELOPMENT - Post HTX: Design and Development of a 16 Acre mix use project in downtown Houston. Working with OMA, S9, WW and Gensler to produce a unique urban scale adaptive reuse vision.
RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT – leading the design and construction process of a residential community (80 lots) near Fannin Station, Houston .
COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT - Design and construction documentation for multiple Pre Engineered Metal Buildings for retail and office use.
PLATFORM INTEGRATION - Developing computational methods to relate financial and construction procedures in Revit. Training large drafting teams in BIM environments and visualization techniques in the U.S and China.
2014-2016
Elkus Manfredi Architects Boston, Massachusetts
Architectural Designer and Planner - 2 years
EDUCATION
MIT School of Architecture + Planning. Dual Degree Candidate. Master of Science in Architectural Studies & Master of City Planning (MCP). Researcher at the MIT Real Estate Innovation Lab.
2017-2020
B.Arch. (Professional degree in Architecture) Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning. Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel.
2007-2012
TECHNICAL SKILLS
High proficiency - Qgis, Rhino, Grasshopper, Revit, Adobe PS, AI, ID & AutoCAD. Intermediate Proficiency- post SQL, Python, JS, C4D & Unity3D.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
2016-2017
Lovett Commercial Houston, Texas Design & Analytics - 18 months
URBAN DEVELOPMENT - Post HTX: Design and Development of a 16 Acre mix use project in downtown Houston. Working with OMA, S9, WW and Gensler to produce a unique urban scale adaptive reuse vision.
RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT – leading the design and construction process of a residential community (80 lots) near Fannin Station, Houston .
COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT - Design and construction documentation for multiple Pre Engineered Metal Buildings for retail and office use.
PLATFORM INTEGRATION - Developing computational methods to relate financial and construction procedures in Revit. Training large drafting teams in BIM environments and visualization techniques in the U.S and China.
2014-2016
Elkus Manfredi Architects Boston, Massachusetts
Architectural Designer and Planner - 2 years
URBAN DESIGN AND PLANNING - Buttonville City Quarter - Ontario, Canada. Master Plan work. Transportation and density analysis. Design guidelines for a new residential neighborhood (2,500 units), commercial center (500k SQF) and office complex (1.5M SQF).
RETAIL SPACE DESIGN - Metepec Village Entertainment and Retail Centre – Mexico. Leading the design of a 5,000 sqf PEMB market structure (CD+CA). Lomas Verdas Mountainside Retail Centre – Mexico. Conceptual Design and Development. Leading a small team of designers to win a commission for a 150,000 SF retail center in Mexico City.
2012-2014
Kimmel Eshkolot Architects Tel-Aviv, Israel
Project Architect - 2 years
INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT: Check-Point Computer Science Building. Tel- Aviv University, Israel. Lead Architect in charge of programmatic and feasibility studies, conceptual design and mock-up production.
RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT: Managed 6 projects in 3 cities from design development to construction permits. Working with clients, consultants andbuilders to produce permit and construction documentation.
GIS ANALYSIS of Multiple residential developments for potential clients, producing contextualized information including ROI projections.
PUBLICATIONS, WORKSHOPS & RESEARCH
Center for Advanced Urbanism Workshop in Georgetown, Guyana. Part on a student group selected to design a master-plan proposal for a large residential neighborhood.
2018
Publication: “The Evolution of Sustainable Methodologies in Contemporary Building Materials”. From “Sustainable Architecture - towards Holistic Approach”. Edited by Tagit Klimor. Israel 2014.
2016
Winner of The ‘Azrieli National Award’ for best graduation project Represented the Technion School of Architecture in a national competition and chosen as the 2nd place winner by the Azrieli Foundation.
2015
IDF – Israeli Defense Force – Elite combat engendering unit, EOD expert. 3 years of service as a technician, instructor and researcher.
2002-2005
RETAIL SPACE DESIGN - Metepec Village Entertainment and Retail Centre – Mexico. Leading the design of a 5,000 sqf PEMB market structure (CD+CA). Lomas Verdas Mountainside Retail Centre – Mexico. Conceptual Design and Development. Leading a small team of designers to win a commission for a 150,000 SF retail center in Mexico City.
2012-2014
Kimmel Eshkolot Architects Tel-Aviv, Israel
Project Architect - 2 years
INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT: Check-Point Computer Science Building. Tel- Aviv University, Israel. Lead Architect in charge of programmatic and feasibility studies, conceptual design and mock-up production.
RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT: Managed 6 projects in 3 cities from design development to construction permits. Working with clients, consultants andbuilders to produce permit and construction documentation.
GIS ANALYSIS of Multiple residential developments for potential clients, producing contextualized information including ROI projections.
PUBLICATIONS, WORKSHOPS & RESEARCH
Center for Advanced Urbanism Workshop in Georgetown, Guyana. Part on a student group selected to design a master-plan proposal for a large residential neighborhood.
2018
Publication: “The Evolution of Sustainable Methodologies in Contemporary Building Materials”. From “Sustainable Architecture - towards Holistic Approach”. Edited by Tagit Klimor. Israel 2014.
2016
Winner of The ‘Azrieli National Award’ for best graduation project Represented the Technion School of Architecture in a national competition and chosen as the 2nd place winner by the Azrieli Foundation.
2015
IDF – Israeli Defense Force – Elite combat engendering unit, EOD expert. 3 years of service as a technician, instructor and researcher.
2002-2005

Brent D. Ryan
Associate Professor of Urban Design and Public Policy.His research examines emerging urban design paradigms, particularly in postindustrial, global cities. His most recent book is The Largest Art (2017), and his first book was Design After Decline (2012). Ryan has lectured, practiced, and written widely on urban design.
ONLINE LIBRARY
︎ the short video from filed visit of MIT team to Kyiv - link
︎ Брент Райан: Ідеальне місто – це місто-печворк, що складається з безлічі маленьких шматочків - link
︎ Lecture “The Largest Art” by Brent Ryan in Kyiv - link
︎ Lecture by Daniel Campo: “Postidustrial Appropriaton: Do-it-yourself Reclamation in the American Rustbelt” in Kyiv - link
︎ the series of Instagram posts by Ammar Ahmed , MIT student - link
︎ an essay about the industrial landscape, time and the city. Time and the city. Київ: час та місто
︎ a booklet about Soviet architectural legacy on Podi - link
︎ Нове життя промзон: потенціал занедбаних територій міст | DW Ukrainian - link
︎ Ініціатива КАРЗ-12 — мрія про позитивну джентрифікацію - link
︎ KYIV’S NEW GENERAL PLAN HAS FAILED, WHAT WILL COME NEXT? | Oleksandr Anisimov, Anastasiya Ponomaryova, Brent D. Ryan
LOCAL PRESEDENTS
some examples of former industrial transformations in Kyiv
Art center "Сloser"and Loft 31
location
- former use: tape factory
- current activities: dance and nightclub, lectures, bars, theater, photo labs, etc
location

Art-center G13 center from 2015 (?)
location
- former use: glass-container plant
- current uses: photo studio, office spaces, etc. there is a museum of the factory
location

Part of Kyiv Roshen Confectionery factory - ongoing project (the opening is planed for 2019)
location
- former use: confectionery factory at the historical industrial district Demiivka
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current and envisioned activities: museum, fountain, ice rink
location

Mysteskyi Arsenal Cultural Center
website
location
- former use: Armory plant pavilion (Arsenal plant)
- current activities: contemporary art, new music and theater center, venue for literature and museum
website
location

Cultural initiative IZOLYATSIYA from 2014
former use: warehouse of Kyiv Shipyard and Ship Repairing Plant
Organizations which runs the space rents one former administrative building, dorm and some industrial pavilions, spread on the territory of the former ship repairing and ship building factory
izolyatsia.org
location
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current activities: exhibition space, coworking, lecture hall event space, cultural foundation headquarters
Organizations which runs the space rents one former administrative building, dorm and some industrial pavilions, spread on the territory of the former ship repairing and ship building factory
izolyatsia.org
location

innovative park "Unit City" with IT focus from 2017
location
- former use: Kyiv Motorcycle Factory
- current activities: co-working, fab lab, sport amenities space for public events and etc
- area: around 22 ha
location

RYBALSKY Residential Neighbourhood
- ongoing project
website
location
- ongoing project
- former use: Lenin Forge works (on Rybalskyy)
- new program: residential area, water features, spor facilities, children spaces, public spaces
website
location

trade center "Bilshovyk"(current name Cosmopolit), hotel, offices from 2006
location
- former use: the part of the Bilshovyk factory (old name - Greter and Crivanenko plant)
- new program: shopping and entertainment center, hotel, offices
location
