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Alison Ledwith
Designer II, Architecture, Senior Associate at EYP
Alison Ledwith is a professional with a unique blend of education in architecture and engineering, passionate about creating transformative experiences bridging disciplines of science and art.
Her design interests encompass social and environmental resilience, scripting, and computation, with a portfolio spanning projects in higher education, government, and behavioral health sectors.
Alison's research background includes notable contributions such as energy modeling at MIT, exploring architectural history with Harvard GSD and AMO/OMA, and analyzing urban form at refugee camps with organizations like the Affordable Housing Institute and Harvard GSD.
Education-wise, Alison holds a Master of Architecture from Harvard University Graduate School of Design, a Master of Science from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, a Bachelor of Architecture, and a Bachelor of Science from The University of Texas at Austin.
Professionally, she has held various roles at EYP ranging from Designer II to Architectural Intern. She has also worked as an Open Access Fellow at Harvard University, in publication support at Affordable Housing Institute, as a researcher at OMA, and as a teaching assistant at Harvard Graduate School of Design and Massachusetts Institute of Technology.