Deborah Berke

Deborah Berke began her career as an architect in 1982. Since then, she has assembled a senior team of partners and principals with whom she has created a body of work with a distinct and lasting character. Deborah sets the creative direction for the practice and brings her unique design vision to each project. Her approach to architecture, which is informed by her pursuit of authenticity, love for the visual arts, and her intellectual rigor, pervades our design processes and our built projects.

In July 2016, Deborah became the dean of the Yale School of Architecture, where she has been a professor since 1987. Deborah continues Yale?s long tradition of distinguished practitioners who also served as Dean, including Robert A.M. Stern, Cesar Pelli, and Paul Rudolph. With a passion for both the teaching and practice of architecture, she continues to direct the firm?s creative work, as she has done throughout her academic career.

Previously she taught at the University of Maryland, the Rhode Island School of Design, the University of Miami, the University of California at Berkeley, and the Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies, of which she was a fellow. In addition, Deborah has been a juror in numerous architecture and design award programs and lectures throughout the US and Canada. In 2013 she received the first Berkeley-Rupp award, given by the University of California at Berkeley to a ?distinguished practitioner or academic who has made a significant contribution to promoting the advancement of women in the field of architecture, and whose work emphasizes a commitment to sustainability and the community.?

Deborah is a fellow of the American Institute of Architects, a Trustee and Vice President of the Urban Design Forum, a James Howell Foundation Board Member, and she serves on the Yaddo Board of Directors. Over the past two decades, Deborah has also served as trustee and vice president of desigNYC, founding trustee of New York City?s Design Trust for Public Space, trustee of the National Building Museum, Chair of the Board of Advisors for the Buell Center for the Study of American Architecture at Columbia University, trustee of the Brearley School, and a vice president of the?AIA?New York Chapter.

Deborah is a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design (B.F.A., 1975; B. Architecture, 1977) and The City University of New York (M. Urban Planning in Urban Design, 1984).

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