Catherine Ingraham
About Catherine Ingraham
Catherine Ingraham serves as the President of the Board and is a full professor in the Graduate Program of Architecture at Pratt Institute. She has published several influential books and has lectured at various architecture schools globally.
Work at Wright-Ingraham Institute
Catherine Ingraham leads the StudyTank program at the Wright-Ingraham Institute. This program focuses on innovative research and educational initiatives in architecture. Under her leadership, the program aims to foster interdisciplinary collaboration and explore contemporary architectural challenges.
Education and Expertise
Catherine Ingraham earned a Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University. Her academic background provides a strong foundation for her work in architecture, where she combines theoretical knowledge with practical applications. She serves as a full professor in the Graduate Program of Architecture at Pratt Institute.
Background
Catherine Ingraham has held significant academic positions, including chairing the Graduate Program of Architecture at Pratt Institute from 1999 to 2005. She has also been a visiting faculty member at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University since 2016, contributing to the education of future architects.
Publications and Editorial Work
Catherine Ingraham has published several influential books, including 'Architecture, Animal, Human' and 'Architecture and The Burdens of Linearity.' She also served as an editor for the critical journal Assemblage, which focuses on contemporary architectural theory and criticism.
Achievements and Fellowships
Catherine Ingraham has received numerous fellowships and awards throughout her career. These include the Canadian Center for Architecture Fellowship, Graham Foundation grants, and MacDowell residencies. Her work has been recognized for its contributions to architectural discourse and education.