Architect and Professor Sheila Kennedy Awarded 2014 Berkeley-Rupp Prize

The $100,000 prize includes a semester-long professorship, public lecture, and gallery exhibition.

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Sheila Kennedy

The University of California, Berkeley, announced yesterday that Sheila Kennedy, AIA, is the 2014 recipient of the Berkeley-Rupp Architecture Professorship and Prize. The honor is awarded by UC Berkley’s College of Environmental Design (CED) to a “distinguished design practitioner or academic who has made a significant contribution to advance gender equity in the field of architecture, and whose work emphasizes a commitment to sustainability and community,” according to a press release.

Kennedy is a professor of the practice of architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a founding principal of Boston-based Kennedy & Violich Architecture (KVA), the firm that developed the R+D Award-winning Soft House.

The biannual $100,000 prize includes a semester-long professorship (which she will begin in Jan. 2015), a public lecture, and a gallery exhibition at UC Berkeley’s CED. In the spring, Kennedy will lecture on soft infrastructure and host an open studio exhibition of her work-in-progress at UC Berkeley’s Wurster Hall.

Kennedy’s research will involve working with non-governmental organizations to engage communities of fabricators in three developing regions worldwide. She will also lead UC Berkeley students in computation, architectural design, engineering and city planning in a series of hands-on design workshops to create open-source digital fabrication techniques and create adaptable prototypes, including pop-up solar streetlights, soft refrigeration kits for bicycle vendors, and public benches that collect and clean water.


“Her work is expanding the boundaries of architecture through designs that transform the way we think about materials and urban infrastructure,” CED Dean Jennifer Wolch said in the release. “Her leadership in developing ecologically responsible soft design solutions to enhance the lives of women in developing countries — and her commitment to apply these innovative design principles here at home — exemplifies the highest goals for the Berkeley-Rupp Prize.”

Read more about KVA’s Soft House, featured in our July issue.

About the Author

Caroline Massie

Caroline Massie is a former assistant editor of business, products, and technology at ARCHITECT and Architectural Lighting. She received a bachelor’s degree in American Studies and English from the University of Virginia. Her work has also appeared in The Cavalier Daily, Catalyst, Flavor, The Piedmont Virginian, and Old Town Crier. Follow her on Twitter at @caroline_massie.

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