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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

Recovery and resilience: Creating communities and a built environment that can adapt and thrive

From natural disasters to pandemics, architects search for innovative solutions to move forward after a crisis.

Recovery and resilience: Creating communities and a built environment that can adapt and thrive

From natural disasters to pandemics, architects search for innovative solutions to move forward after a crisis.

Sticks, stones, pixels, and ink: local architects use digital tools to shape the built environment

Designers have access to more technology than ever to facilitate digital collaboration, but — at times — they still rely on the basics.

Sticks, stones, pixels, and ink: local architects use digital tools to shape the built environment

Cincinnati designers have access to more technology than ever to facilitate digital collaboration, but — at times — they still rely on the basics.

Another downtown hotel? Architects discuss hospitality market growth.

Marquee brands and boutique suites are evolving to appeal to guests' ever-changing travel needs while attracting locals as well.

Another downtown hotel? Cincinnati architects discuss hospitality market growth.

Marquee brands and boutique suites are evolving to appeal to guests' ever-changing travel needs while attracting locals as well.

Futuro House, Covington
Top 10 list of most interesting houses features Covington, Newport and Erlanger

Cincinnati’s rich and varied architecture often compels the use of superlatives, not unjustly as the city is home to 28 historic districts, icons like Music Hall and Union Terminal, and modern works by some of the most famous architects in the world (including Zaha Hadid and Frank Gehry).

Smart Cincy Summit focuses on the Internet of Transportation

Venture Smarter, The City of Cincinnati, and Cintrifuse are presenting the second Smart Cincy Summit on April 26, 2018 at Union Hall focusing on the Internet of Transportation.

Rauh House, Woodlawn
The 10 Most Interesting Houses in Cincinnati

Cincinnati's rich and varied architecture often compels the use of superlatives, not unjustly, as the city is home to 28 historic districts, icons like Music Hall and Union Terminal, and modern works by some of the most famous architects in the world (including Zaha Hadid and Frank Gehry).

Flywheel’s second cohort to present at Demo Day on Feb. 7

The second cohort of Flywheel’s Elevator social enterprise accelerator program will pitch their companies at a demo day on Feb. 7.

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