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Julie Carpenter

Julie Carpenter has a background in cultural heritage tourism, museums, and nonprofit organizations. She's the Executive Director of AIA Cincinnati.  

Julie Carpenter's Latest Articles

The multifamily multiverse: The challenging and conflicting demands of creating affordable housing

As the multifamily market grows, it must also respond to the changing — and sometimes conflicting — demands of the marketplace and society.  

The Multifamily Multiverse: The challenging and conflicting demands of the marketplace

Although the housing market was largely unaffected by the pandemic, designers are seeing new trends in building.

Who cares about good design?

The rapid evolution of neuroscience and evidence-based design provides new insights into how architecture impacts human health and wellness.  

Who cares about good design?

The effects of buildings on people have been explored in architectural theories for centuries. Today, the rapid evolution of neuroscience and evidence-based design provides new insights into how architecture impacts human health and wellness.  

Forever home? Residential architects reimagine and improve domestic livability

The pandemic has changed how we live and what we need to function in our personal spaces. Here are some ideas from the design world.

Forever home? Residential architects reimagine and improve domestic livability

While some elements remain the same, the pandemic has changed how we live and what we need to function in our personal spaces. Here are some tips and tricks from the design world.

Improving health and wellness through design

Architects look at a number of factors — like comfort, style, noise reduction and light control —as the needs of patients evolve.

Improving health and wellness through design

Architects look at a number of factors — like comfort, style, noise reduction and light control —as the needs of patients evolve.

Today’s schoolhouse: How architecture shapes the way we learn

Students and teachers have different needs in the 21st century, and those needs will continue to evolve. Here’s how local builders and designers are planning for the future.

Today’s Schoolhouse: How architecture shapes the way we learn

Students and teachers have different needs in the 21st century, and those needs will continue to evolve. Here’s how local builders and designers are planning for the future.

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