Instructor, The Next Philadelphia seminar, Summer 2008
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Joe and Lucianne Carmichael were thinking green even before Hurricane Katrina. As the owners of A Studio in the Woods (ASITW), an artists center southeast of New Orleans, they have lived in the bottomland hardwood forests for 30 years using minimal energy resources. They rarely use air conditioning, even during humid Gulf Coast summers, and they always line-dry their clothes. The Carmichaels’ goal is to provide a retreat where artists can hone their craft—and give a lesson in living with nature. “The highest guiding principal of A Studio in the Woods is the opportunity to learn,” Lucianne says. Read more…
Diana Lind is the program director for the New Cities Foundation and the editor at large of Next American City magazine. She is at work on a book about comparative urban policy called Vision, Power, Change.
2010
Program Director, New Cities Foundation
Host, Metro Matters podcast
Rutgers University-Camden, Guest Lecturer
2009
Editor & Publisher, Next American City
Brooklyn Modern, 2nd Edition
Instructor, Drexel University, Great Works Symposium
Guest Lecturer, University of Windsor Distinguished Speakers Series
Board member, Washington Square West Civic Association
Instructor, The Public School (for Architecture)
2008
Editor, Next American City
Instructor, Drexel University, Great Works Symposium
Brooklyn Modern: Architecture, Interiors & Design, Rizzoli
Editor in Charge, Architectural Record Houses 2008
Keynote speaker, Creative Cities Summit 2.0
Winner, ACLU Stand Up for Freedom contest (co-creator, Sarah Kramer)
2007
Resident, Blue Mountain Center
Finalist, Iowa Review Award
2006
Columbia University, M.F.A., Creative Writing
Editor, Designing the Hamptons: Portraits of Interiors, Edizioni Press
2004
Founder, Work Magazine
Instructor, Columbia University Summer Session in Creative Writing
2003
Cornell University, B.A., English
1999
Horace Mann School
1981
Born in Manhattan