Amy Rosen
President of AIAS
WORDS: MASONRY DESIGN MAGAZINE
PHOTOS: AMY ROSEN
Editor’s Note: This is the introductory article in
our new series, The Next Generation. In this
interview series, we will speak with younger
professionals in the industry, in order to provide
insight into the future of the architecture and
design world. It is our hope for these interviews to
be an information hub for those who are
interested in going into this field. We’re hoping to
spark interest and motivation in the next
generation.
What better way to start this series and our new
partnership with the American Institute of
Architecture Students (AIAS) than to interview the
organization’s current President, Amy Rosen?
Amy is a proud alumna of Carnegie Mellon
University, where she obtained her bachelor and
master degrees. We’d like to thank Amy for her
time and chatting with us.
Masonry Design Magazine: Tell us a little bit
about yourself.
Amy Rosen: I’m originally from Los Angeles,
California, where I was born and raised. Then I
moved to Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, to go to
Carnegie Mellon University for my Bachelor of
Architecture. I actually stayed there to pursue my
Masters in Sustainable Design.
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