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Amale
Andraos

Amale Andraos (born 1973) is a Lebanese-American architect, educator, and co-founder of WORKac, a New York City-based firm known for its innovative and sustainable designs. She served as dean of Columbia GSAPP from 2014 to 2021 and continues to advise the Columbia Climate School, shaping the future of architectural education. Andraos earned degrees from McGill University and Harvard University and has taught at Princeton and Harvard. Her notable projects, including the Edible Schoolyards in Brooklyn and Harlem, the Miami Museum Garage, and the Beirut Museum of Art, emphasize the integration of urban and natural environments, earning her numerous awards.

Books
Buildings for People and Plants by WORKac: Architecture of Workac. 2025
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Log 59, 2024
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The Women Who Changed Architecture: Women Who Changed Architecture, 2022
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Abstract 2017, 2018
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Abstract 2016, 2017
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The Arab City - Architecture and Representation, 2016
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Abstract 2015, 2016
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Above the Pavement, the Farm: Architectural Agriculture at Public Farm 1, 2010
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