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Julie Beckman is an American architect who co-designed the National 9/11 Pentagon Memorial with her husband Keith Kaseman. [1]

Education[edit]

Beckman graduated from Morristown-Beard School in Morristown, NJ in 1991. Several years later, she presented the Lehman Lecture at the school. Morristown-Beard School awarded Beckman their Distinguished Alumni Award in 2009. [2]

In 1995, Beckman graduated from Bryn Mawr College in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania with a degree in growth and structure of cities. Beckman then completed a master of architecture degree at the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation at Columbia University in Manhattan in 2001.

Kaseman Beckman Advanced Strategies[edit]

In 2002, Beckman and Kaseman formed the firm Kaseman Beckman Advanced Strategies (KBAS) to join the competition for the Pentagon Memorial contract. After competing against more than 1,000 entries, [1] the Pentagon awarded them the contract in 2003. In 2012, the American Institute of Architects awarded KBAS a National Medal of Service (a gold medallion) at their Architects of Healing ceremony. The ceremony honored architects involved in post-9/11 rebuilding work and memorial construction. [3]

In, 2006, the Architectural League of New York selected KBAS as one of their winners of the Young Architects competition for projects in the theme Instability. [4] Five years later, the American Council of Engineering Companies awarded the firm their National Honor Award. That year, the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America awarded KBAS a Philament Award, and McGraw-Hill Construction selected them for Project of the Year in park/side/landscaping. In 2011, the Design-Build Institute of America awarded KBAS their Design-Build Excellence Award. [5]

Academia Career[edit]

Beckman worked as a lecturer in the Departments of Architecture and Landscape Architecture in the School of Design at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In 2014, she joined the faculty of the College of Architecture and Design at the University of Tennessee's (UT) main campus in Knoxville. Beckman serves as their director of student services. Speaking about her architectural research and design activities, she presented a talk in the Church Memorial Lecture Series at UT on January 13, 2014. [5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Dwyer, Timothy (16 June 2006). "9/11 Pentagon Memorial to Reflect Pangs of Loss, Recollections of Joy". The Washington Post.
  2. ^ [Distinguished Alumni: 2009 - Julie Beckman - 1991]
  3. ^ [The Architects of Healing]
  4. ^ [2006 Young Architects Forum]
  5. ^ a b "UT taps UPenn lecturer, architect as director of student services". The News Sentinel. 10 January 2014.