Category Archives: Professional Work by Pratt Faculty

Donna Moran – Chairperson of Fine Arts

Sustainability. Sometimes thinking about this gives me a headache. The problems we face are so big and my contribution towards solving them so small. Presently, I am able to do simple things; I am great at turning off lights, not … Continue reading

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Damon A. Chaky – Department of Mathematics and Science

Damon A. Chaky is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Science at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York. He conducts research in the field of environmental chemistry, particularly in the sources, transport, behavior and fate of chemical … Continue reading

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Eva Hanhardt – Environmental Systems Management Program

Eva Hanhardt Coordinator, Environmental Systems Management Program, Graduate Center for Planning and the Environment Eva Hanhardt is Senior Advisor to the Planning Center at the Municipal Arts Society, having previously served as co-director and director of the Planning Center and … Continue reading

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Karen Stone – Industrial Design

Karen Stone is Director of Design for Knoll, Inc. Responsible for the design of Knoll Showrooms, exhibits and trade shows, Karen has had the additional responsibility for the direction and development of new product collections for Knoll. She is also … Continue reading

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Sebastian Kaupert – Communications Design

For over 20 years, Sebastian has been directing brand, marketing, and corporate communication. His mission is to foster respect, better understanding, and productive cooperation among everyone sitting at the marketing table, all in service of healthy business growth. He is … Continue reading

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William Hilson Professsor, Graduate Communications Design Program

Bill Hilson is an adjunct professor in Pratt Institute’s Graduate Communication Design Department, serving since 1991. He was privileged to serve as Acting Department Chair during the Fall ’05 and Spring ’06 semesters. Originally trained in architecture, Prof. Hillson turned … Continue reading

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Meta Brunzema – River Pool

Project Case Study: River Pool Meta Brunzema Architects Adjunct Assistant Professor Graduate Architecture & Urban Design Meta Brunzema – River Pool from Pratt CSDS on Vimeo. Overview “It’s a small thing, really, an odd-looking rainbow-colored circle in the Hudson, 20 … Continue reading

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Erika Doering Design – Sustainable Interior Renovations

Project Case Study: Sustainable Interior Renovations Erika Doering Design Adjunct Associate Professor Industrial Design Erika Doering – Tour from Pratt CSDS on Vimeo. Overview “My clients are my biggest inspiration and resource – their culture, personal treasures and individual style. … Continue reading

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Prof. Frank Lind – “Sea-Level” Paintings

Project Case Study: “Sea-Level” paintings Frank Lind Proffessor Painting Frank Lind from Pratt CSDS on Vimeo. Overview The devastating effects of global warming on polar ice caps and worldwide sea levels are among the most visible consequences of rising temperatures, … Continue reading

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Prof. Alice Zinnes – “Fracking”

Project Case Study: “Fracking” Alice Zinnes Foundation Department Proffessor Fine Art Painter Alice Zinnes – Fracking from Pratt CSDS on Vimeo. Alice Zinnes – Exit Art Panel from Pratt CSDS on Vimeo. Overview When Alice Zinnes, fine arts painter and … Continue reading

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