Stefan Al

Assistant Professor of Architecture and Urban Studies at Virginia Tech/Adjunct Associate Professor at Columbia University in the City of New York

Biography

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Stefan has dedicated his career to designing and researching sustainable and resilient built environments that improve the quality of life for everyone. With more than fifteen years of experience on high-profile projects, his diverse portfolio spans from architecture and interiors to large-scale urban design.

Early on in his career, Stefan worked as a designer at Information Based Architecture in Amsterdam, winning the competition and commission for the 2000-feet tall Canton Tower, which briefly held the title of the world’s tallest tower. The project, known for its elegant silhouette and technological excellence, is the most popular attraction in Guangzhou and widely appreciated as a landmark throughout China.

Following its construction, as a Senior Associate Principal at KPF, he contributed to the design of mixed-use master plans and high-rise towers across Asia and the US. He worked on a variety of large-scale tech campuses, office buildings, apartment buildings, hotels and resorts for global clients.

In addition to his design work, Stefan has served in various capacities to major institutions, such as the World Heritage Center of UNESCO, working on the preservation of world heritage in Latin America, the Hong Kong government, consulting on the development of the city’s harbor and external lighting guidelines, the Chinese government, advising on new urban design guidelines, and to the United Nations High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development, serving as an expert on compact city design, and the Urban Green Council.

In his design work, he is able to draw from his extensive research, including his seven books on urban design and urbanization, which have been widely reviewed and acclaimed. His co-authored book, Beyond Mobility: Planning Cities for People and Places, won the 2019 National Urban Design award and the 2019 Choice Oustanding Academic Title. His latest research advocates for designing more resilient cities in the face of climate change, most notably in his new book Adapting Cities to Sea Level Rise: Green and Gray Strategies, lauded by the Journal of Planning Education and Research for its “refreshingly grounded design approach.”

His book, The Strip: Las Vegas and the Architecture of the American Dream, was a Wall Street Journal “best book to read.” He is acclaimed for his work on Asian urbanism with four books published including, Villages in the City, which was selected by Architectural Record as “one of the best” books on informal urbanism. Besides his academic publications, his work has been featured in museum and biennale exhibits and media outlets including TED, NPR, The Guardian, Marketplace, and The Times.

Stefan is committed to teach the next generation of architects and urban designers. Over the years, he has served on the faculty of Virginia Tech, Columbia University, Pratt Institute, the University of Hong Kong, and the University of Pennsylvania, where he co-taught an online course, Designing Cities, with more than 70,000 students.

When time allows, Stefan enjoys sharing his design philosophy and expert insights about sustainable architecture and design. He has given keynote speeches and presentations to audiences including TED, the United Nations, the American Institute of Architects, and renowned schools such as the Wharton School of Business.

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