Adam Lubitz
Doctoral Candidate at UCLA Architecture and Urban Design
- Role
- Teaching Fellow at Ucla Architecture And Urban Design
- Location
- Los Angeles, CA, US
- LinkedIn followers
- 500 followers
About Adam Lubitz
Adam is a doctoral candidate at UCLA Architecture and Urban Design. Before joining the program, he earned MS degrees in Urban Planning and Historic Preservation from Columbia University, and a BA in Urban Studies from New College of Florida. He previously worked as the Jewish Heritage Program Fellow at World Monuments Fund, researching new directions for the program and compiling oral histories from fieldwork based in Essaouira, Morocco. His research engages the intersection of critical heritage studies and migration studies, with an emphasis on how archival information can inform reparations. His community-facing research has been most recently supported by the Columbia GSAPP Incubator Prize as well as the Ziman Center for Real Estate and Leve Center for Jewish Studies at UCLA.
Experience
Teaching Fellow
Ucla Architecture And Urban Design
Sep 2021 — Present · Los Angeles, CA, US
Education
UCLA Architecture and Urban Design
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Architecture
2021
New College of Florida
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Urban Studies
2007 — 2011
Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning & Preservation
Dual M.S., Historic Preservation, Urban Planning
2015 — 2018
Skills
- Urban Planning
- Nonprofits
- Design Charrettes
- Policy Analysis
- Sketchup
- Sustainability
- Adobe Creative Suite
- Research
- Urban Design
- Community Outreach
- Arcgis
- Historic Preservation
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