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Reed Kroloff
Dean, and Rowe Family College of Architecture Endowed Chair, College of Architecture, Illinois Institute of Technology
Reed Kroloff is the Dean of the College of Architecture at Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT) and holds the Rowe Family College of Architecture Endowed Chair.1 He is a prominent figure in the fields of architecture, urbanism, and design with a career spanning more than 25 years.3
Career Highlights
Academic Leadership::
- Dean of IIT's College of Architecture (current position)1
- Director of Cranbrook Academy of Art and Art Museum (2007-2014)2
- Dean of Architecture at Tulane University (2004-2007)2
Editorial Experience::
- Editor-in-Chief of Architecture magazine, which became the nation's leading architectural publication under his direction1
Consulting Work::
- Principal of jones|kroloff, a design strategy firm1
- Advised high-profile clients including the High Line in New York City, Whitney Museum of American Art, and the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles12
Education and Awards
- Bachelor of Arts from Yale University
- Master of Architecture from the University of Texas at Austin
- Recipient of the Rome Prize12
Professional Activities
Kroloff is a regular national commentator on architecture and design. His writing has appeared in publications such as the New York Times, Esquire, and Metropolis. He has also made television appearances on networks like PBS and the Sundance Channel.1
Throughout his career, Kroloff has been recognized for his contributions to architecture and education, receiving awards from organizations such as the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture and the American Institute of Architects.1
Reed Kroloff's extensive experience in academia, journalism, and consulting has established him as a respected voice in the architectural community, making him well-suited for his current role at IIT's College of Architecture.