Andrew Caruso, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP BD+C
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**** - **** ***** ******* ********** School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) Bologna, Italy & Washington DC, USA Master of Arts (with Honors), International Economics and International Development W. John Kenney Fellowship Recipient University Fellowship Recipient 3.9/4.0 2002 - 2006 Carnegie Mellon University College of Fine Arts, School of Architecture Pittsburgh, PA, USA Bachelor of Architecture (5-yr Professional Degree) Ranked first in class 3.9/4.0 with consistent Dean’s List appointment University Honors Commencement with Distinction, Carnegie Mellon University College Honors Commencement with Distinction, College of Fine Arts School Honors Completion of Coursework with Distinction [all semesters], School of Architecture 2012 Registered Architect, District of Columbia License ARC102007 2012 National Council of Architectural Registration Boards, Certificate Holder Certificate 73477 2010 Construction Specifications Institute, Certified Construction Document Technologist 2006 United States Green Building Council, LEED Accredited Professional, Building Design and Construction 2016 Spanish Proficiency (ACTFL Scale)
Speaking - Intermediate High Listening - Advanced Mid Reading - Advanced Writing - Advanced Low professional roles
Fully eligible to work without sponsorship in the United Kingdom and the United States of America 2023 - present Partner Hatch Urban Solutions Global Practice
(“Hatch Associate”) Hatch is a global engineering, development, and management consultancy with more than 12,000 team members in 65+ offices on six continents. Its Urban Solutions practice reshapes world 2018 - present Director, Strategy & Operations cities through innovative technical and strategic consulting services for public and private clients, 2016 - 2018 Senior Consultant including master planning, real estate strategy, policy advisory, infrastructure delivery, economic analysis, and climate and resiliency planning.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
• Construct a new global practice (achieved 150+ staff across 4 continents)
• Accelerate growth through mergers/acquisitions and responsible for global business integration
• Alongside the Managing Director, optimize global commercial performance and staff KPIs
• Lead creative strategy for signature projects and marketing efforts
• Drive leadership coordination across four continents
• Deliver technical consulting work in economic analysis, real estate development strategy, and master planning for public and private clients across Africa, Australia, North America and Europe SELECTED PROJECTS
London Waterloo Station Masterplan Economic & Social Vision London Bakerloo Line Investment Advocacy Case for Central London Forward and TfL London Eye Community Chest Fund Benchmarking Research and Strategy Port Authority of New South Wales, Sydney Harbour Bays Port Future Vision and Framework Plan Andrew Caruso is an architect, economist, and international development executive, designing multi- disciplinary solutions for rapid urbanization across the world’s cities. He has nearly 20 years of global leadership experience in consulting, NGO management, mergers & acquisitions, organizational development, architecture, master planning, building decarbonization, urban resilience, and international development, across five continents.
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Rozelle Bay, Sydney Harbour Economic Visioning for Lendlease Development NEOM The Line Public Realm Global Benchmarking, Strategy and Governance Durban Aerotropolis Master Plan, South Africa (32,000 Hectares, 1.5 Trillion ZAR, 1.5 M people) Bandar Malaysia Master Plan Competition, Malaysia (480 Acres, 160 M sq ft of development) Port Authority of New York & New Jersey 30-year Master Plan, United States 2021 - 2022 Consultant International Finance Corporation (World Bank Group) Part-time Appointment Climate Strategy & Business Development, Green Building Market Transformation Program Concurrent to Hatch Supporting growth and strategy of the IFC EDGE Green Building Certification Program 2013 - present Fulbright Specialist & United States Fulbright Program Urban Planning + Architecture Peer Reviewer United States Department of State & J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board One of the youngest peer-reviewed American experts admitted to the roster and eligible to partner with international organizations to advance diplomacy through intellectual and cultural exchanges in urban planning. Named a Fulbright Specialist in 2016 with a grant to advise projects on urban development and security in South Africa. Peer reviewer for new roster entrants. 2016 Academic Consultant Zhongfu Management Company Ogun Guangdong Free Trade Zone, Igbesa, Nigeria January - April 2016 Developed social, economic, and environmental planning recommendations for sustainable During Masters Course of Study development and growth of privately managed Chinese special economic zone in Africa. 2015 Innovator in Residence Republic of South Africa, eThekwini (Durban) Municipality June - August 2015 Environmental Planning and Climate Protection / Office of the Chief Resilience Officer During Masters Course of Study Developed research and advised staff on connections between African urbanism, economics and resilience to inform the city’s 100 Resilient Cities project, a program of the Rockefeller Foundation. 2008 - 2014 Gensler Design Worldwide
Global Corporate Strategy Global leadership, strategy and oversight for early-career human capital initiatives across
(Talent & Organizational one of the world’s largest multi-disciplinary design firms with 45+ locations and $900M+ in annual Development) revenue. Developed and led a program portfolio including: early-career talent acquisition, 2008 - 2014 professional development and licensure, academic outreach, student internships, scholarships, and global talent exchange programs. Advised the firm’s chief executives on strategies related to emerging talent populations. Programs under Andrew’s direction contributed to the firm’s multiple national and international awards for excellence in professional development programming and global human capital strategy.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
• Managed teams of 100+ volunteers to participate in local program delivery across the world
• Oversaw relationships and engagement strategy with 150+ academic institutions
• Responsible for a global internship program of 300+ students per year
• Created talent strategy across Asia region (8 countries, 500-1000 employees)
• Developed and managed the firm’s first global talent mobility/exchange platform
• Designed curriculum and led collaboration with external partner to develop the firm’s first cross- cultural leadership academy. Delivered in three languages across Asia and the Middle East.
• Developed core concepts for innovating the firm’s approach to talent acquisition
• Led major research grant to develop the industry’s first university case-method learning product
• Developed multiple programs, thought leadership presentations and statistical studies related to initiatives of the Board of Directors, Talent Committee and executive leadership Workforce Development Temporary relocation to Shanghai, China. Initiated human capital strategy function across offices Leader, Asia in Japan, China, Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand and India. Scope included: talent July 2012 - April 2013 recruitment, retention, assessment, professional development and licensure, leadership Special Assignment development, talent exchange, and cross-cultural management. andrew caruso, aia, ncarb, leed ap bd+c
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Architect Professional architectural practice for corporate, financial, and lifestyle clients. Responsibilities 2008 - 2012 included client engagement, project management, design, technical documentation, specification, Concurrent to Global Strategy Role consultant coordination, and construction administration of commercial buildings. 2007 - 2008 National President & American Institute of Architecture Students Chairman of the Board Selected through national election to serve as the 51st President and Chairman of the Board for a
$1.2M 501(c)3 non-profit organization, one of five governing organizations of the profession of architecture in the United States. Directed policy, education, and business development initiatives related to the built environment, representing 20,000 emerging designers throughout the country and nearly 7,000 AIAS members in over 140 university chapters across North America and abroad. Since 2012 Featured Contributor United States National Building Museum + Metropolis Magazine Organizations formed a media partnership to launch Andrew’s column, Inside the Design Mind 2010 - 2012 Visiting Lecturer and Critic Catholic University of America, School of Architecture Provide lectures and workshops for thesis studio students on design, collaboration, team building and communication strategies. Visiting design critic for multiple advanced design studios. selected personal honors and recognition
2013 Young Architects Award American Institute of Architects, National Institute Honor Award 2012 40 Under 40 Building Design + Construction Magazine 2008 Richard Upjohn Fellow American Institute of Architects 2007 Henry Adams Medalist American Institute of Architects, National Medal for Excellence in the Study of Architecture 2006 Andrew Carnegie Scholar Andrew Carnegie Society, Carnegie Mellon University [top university honor] 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003 Personal Commendations School of Architecture, Carnegie Mellon University [for design and leadership excellence] Appointed 2003 National Collegiate Scholar National Society of Collegiate Scholars Appointed 2003 National Appointment National Dean’s List national and international leadership . governance bodies . juries 2017 - 2022 2021 Chair Global Practice Committee, American Institute of Architects 2018 - 2022 Steering Committee Urban Land Institute, United Kingdom Infrastructure + Regeneration Council 2020 - 2021 Business Advisory Board Connected Cities Catapult, UK-Africa Links Project Jury Member & Advisor 2017 - 2018 Member Urban Mobility Task Force, Smart Cities Council 2015 Participant Quality in Undergraduate Education, National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine 2014 United States Delegation 2014 World Congress on Architecture, International Union of Architects, Durban, South Africa 2014 Panel Member Global Validation Panel for Architectural Education United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization + International Union of Architects 2010 - 2012 Advisory Board Member George Washington University, Columbia College of Arts and Sciences, School of Interior Design 2008 - 2010 National Board Member National Architectural Accrediting Board, National Board of Directors 2007 - 2008 National Board Member American Institute of Architects, National Board of Directors 2006 - 2009 National Board Member American Institute of Architecture Students, National Board of Directors 2008 United States Delegation 2008 World Congress on Architecture, International Union of Architects, Turin, Italy 2007 National Jury Member 2008 National Honor Awards for Architecture, American Institute of Architects 2007 National Jury Member 2008 AIA/ACSA Topaz Medallion for Excellence in Architectural Education 2007 - 2009 Founding Supporter United States National Academy of Environmental Design 2008 - 2009 Liaison Large Firm Round Table, American Institute of Architects 2008 - 2009 Council Member Five Senior Presidents Council on Architecture andrew caruso, aia, ncarb, leed ap bd+c
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2007 - 2008 Council Member Five Presidents Council on Architecture 2007 - 2008 Publisher CRIT: Journal of the American Institute of Architecture Students 2006 - 2007 Director, Northeast Quadrant American Institute of Architecture Students, National Board of Directors national and international keynotes
2016 “Urbanity at the Edge: Questions at the Intersection of Urbanism, Economics & International Development.” We Design Conference, KwaZulu Natal Institute of Architects, Republic of South Africa. July 2016 2012 “Cultures of Learning: Translating Between Academy and Practice.” Learner/Learning Centered Approaches in the Context of the Bologna Process: Implications for Architectural Education. Middle East Technical University, Research and Implementation Centre for Built Environment and Design. Ankara, Turkey. February 2012. 2011 “Generation NEXT: Leveraging a 21st Century Talent Brand.” ARC-US National Conference. Florida, USA. November 2011. 2008 Studio Culture: Lessons from the American Experience.” Oxford Conference on Architectural Education, Oxford University. Oxford, United Kingdom. July 2008. 2008 “The American Architecture Student Experience: AIAS” World Congress on Architecture, International Union of Architects. Oxford, United Kingdom. June 2008. selected national and international papers . book chapters . panels 2021 “Panel: Urban Innovation in Practice.” Connected Cities Catapult & UN Habitat. 4 March 2021. 2019 “From Tragedy to Triumph: Global Perspectives on Resilience.” American Institute of Architects National Convention. June 2019. 2019 “Going Global: Recruiting & Deploying Talent in International Practice.” Amer. Inst. of Architects National Convention. June 2019. 2017 Marks, M., Matteau, R., and Caruso, A. “Cities, Walls and the Anthropocene: When Consciousness and Purpose Fail to Coincide.” In Harrington, C. & and Shearing, C. (eds.) Security and the Anthropocene. Bielefeld: Transcript. [Book Chapter] 2012 “Best Practices: Early Career Talent Programming at Gensler.” AIA HR Large Firm Roundtable. April 2012. [Workshop] 2011 “This Isn’t Your Father’s Protest: Leveraging a New Generation of (Design) Activists.” Bridging the Gap: Public Service Internships in Architecture and Design. National Endowment for the Arts/North Carolina State University. 2011. [Book Chapter] 2011 “Transitioning a Generation to Practice: Seven Trends that Shape an Early-Career Learning Culture in Practice.” ACSA Administrators’ Conference. November 2011.
2011 “Best Practices: IDP Outstanding Firm Awards.” AIA National Convention. May 2011. 2010, 2011 “Best Practices and Team Training for Accreditation Teams.” National Architectural Accrediting Board. AIAS Forum. [co-presented] 2009 “Odyssey: Future Plans for a Global Citizen.” Carnegie Mellon University, Office of the Provost. January 2009. [panel] 2009 “Charting Your Career Path in Uncertain Times.” AIA South Atlantic Conference. October 2009. [co-presented] 2008 “Best Practices in Diversity: Gensler African American Internship and Scholarship.” AIA National Diversity Plenary. May 2009. [panel] 2008 “Architecture’s Next Generation, Globally: A Conversation with the Presidents of the Royal Institute of British Architects and the American Institute of Architecture Students.” Oxford Conference on Architectural Education, Oxford University. July 2008. [panel] 2008 “Our Next Generation of Leaders: What’s Next?” Seventh Annual Leadership Summit on Sustainable Design, Design Futures Council. September 2008. [panel] 2008 “Acculturation to a Profession and an Evolving Understanding of Studio Culture.” Conference on the Beginning Design Student, Georgia Institute of Technology. 16 March 2008. 2007 “Diversity and Education.” American Institute of Architects, Diversity Planning Plenary. 30 November 2007. [panel] 2007 “AIAS/AIA Student Choice Award Presentation.” United States Department of Energy Solar Decathlon. September 2007. 2007 “Architectural Education and Practice in the Twenty-first Century: A Panel Discussion with the Five Presidents of Architecture.” National Building Museum. 19 July 2007. [panel]
2007 “Roundtable Discussion: Social Responsibility in Architectural Education.” Auburn University, Rural Studio. 14 October 2007. 2007 “The Curator and Designer.” Artist Interrupted: Selected Work of Maria de Mater O’Neill. Museo de Arte de Puerto Rico. February 2007.
2006 “(Un)Common Ground: A Fascination with an Eroding Remote and the Emergence of Global Memory.” andrew caruso, aia, ncarb, leed ap bd+c
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2006 International Conference on Arts and Humanities, Honolulu, HI. 2006 “Mentorship and the Undergraduate Experience: I AM.” 2006 International Conference on Arts and Humanities, Honolulu, HI. [workshop] selected publications . podcasts . interviews
2020 “Studio Culture.” Practice Disrupted. 6 August 2020. [Podcast] 2018 “Going Global: Sourcing Creative Talent Across Borders. (Part 1)” AIArchitect. American Institute of Architects. July 2018. 2018 “Going Global: Deploying Creative Talent Across Borders. (Part 2)” AIArchitect. American Institute of Architects. July 2018. 2015 “Tourism and the City: A Conversation with Taleb Rifai and the UNWTO.” United States National Building Museum + Metropolis Magazine. February 2015.
2014 “The Global Profession: Albert Dubler. UIA President.” AIArchitect. American Institute of Architects. August 2014. [Podcast] 2013 “Thom Mayne: Inquiry is Everything.” Inside the Design Mind. United States National Building Museum + Metropolis Magazine. September 2013. [Featured by ArchDaily]
2013 “Palaces for People: Guastavino and America’s Great Public Spaces.” Details Magazine. June 2013. 2013 “Yang Yongliang: Piecing Together the City.” Inside the Design Mind. United States National Building Museum + Metropolis Magazine. February 2013.
2012 “A Short Break: Paul Goldberger.” Inside the Design Mind. United States National Building Museum + Metropolis Magazine. November 2012.
2012 “Steven Holl: Not a Signature Architect.” Inside the Design Mind. United States National Building Museum + Metropolis Magazine. August 2012. [Featured by ArchDaily and World Architecture News] 2012 “Rising from Tragedy: A Conversation with Calatrava, Libeskind and Childs.” Inside the Design Mind. United States National Building Museum + Metropolis Magazine. June 2012. [Featured by ArchDaily and Huffington Post] 2012 “Interview with an Architectural Icon: Juhani Pallasmaa.” National Building Museum Online. March 2012. 2011 “The Shimmering Village: Reflections from the 2011 Solar Decathlon.” National Building Museum Online. September 2011. 2011 “LaDallman: A Hunger to Build.” National Building Museum Online. September 2011. 2010 “Peter Bohlin, FAIA: Designing the Seemingly Inevitable.” National Building Museum Online. September 2010. 2010 “Lawrence Scarpa, FAIA: Revealing the Ordinary Extraordinary.” National Building Museum Online. April 2010. 2010 “Workplace Transformations.” United States General Services Administration. June 2010. 2009 “The $100,000 Question: Making the Most of Your Design Education.” DesignIntelligence. November-December 2009. 2009 “Exploring the Nature of Nature: A Conversation with Tom Kundig, FAIA.” National Building Museum Online. July 2009. 2008 “A Bridge for Our Future: Confronting the Divide Between Academy and Practice.” Inform Magazine. December 2008. 2008 “Trajectory of Change: A Conversation with Michael Maltzan, FAIA.” National Building Museum Online. July 2008. 2008 Caruso, Vanky, et. al. “AIAS Issue Brief on Architectural Education.” American Institute of Architecture Students, 2008. 2008 Caruso, et. al. “Toward an Evolution of Studio Culture.” American Institute of Architecture Students, 2008. 2008 “A Conversation with the AIAS.” American School Counselor Association, 2008. 2007 Caruso, Tanzer and Vanky. “Global Change and Architectural Education.” Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, ARC White Paper. 1 October 2007.
2007 “Why Did You Become an Architect.” CRIT: Journal of the American Institute of Architecture Students, Fall 2007, Issue 64. 2007 “In Search of Meaning and Change in the Gulf Coast.” AIA AssociateNews. September 2007. 2006 “Academy + Practice: A Joint Search for a Restorative Ethos.” AIA COTEnotes. Fall 2006. 2005 “Dichotomous Realities.” CRIT: Journal of the American Institute of Architecture Students, Fall 2005, Issue 60. national and international committees . task forces 2018 Appointment Interim Program Report Review Committee, National Architectural Accrediting Board 2017 Appointment Strategic Focus Group, National Council for Architectural Registration Boards 2014 - 2015 Appointment National Strategic Planning Task Force, American Institute of Architects 2013 Appointment Architects Registration Exam - Vignette Pretest Committee, NCARB 2010 - 2012 Appointment International Union of Architects, International Internship and Experience Drafting Panel 2012 Appointment Brand Strategy Task Force, Construction Specifications Institute andrew caruso, aia, ncarb, leed ap bd+c
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2011 Appointment Futurists and Visionaries Task Force, National Council of Architectural Registration Boards 2009 Appointment Blue Sky Task Force on the Future of Architectural Registration, NCARB 2007 - 2008 American Student Liaison Sustainable Buildings 08 Conference, Steering Committee, University NSW, Australia 2007 - 2008 National Co-Chair American Institute of Architecture Students, Accreditation Review Conference Task Force 2008 National Chair Second Task Force on Studio Culture, American Institute of Architecture Students 2008 Appointment National Membership Committee, American Institute of Architects 2008 Appointment National Board Community Committee, American Institute of Architects 2008 Appointment National Resolutions Committee, American Institute of Architects 2008 Appointment Sub-Committee on Emerging Professionals, American Institute of Architects 2007 Appointment ARC Working Group: Global/International Issues, National Architectural Accrediting Board 2007 Appointment ARC Working Group: Social Responsibility, Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture 2007 Appointment ARC Working Group: Trends in the Profession, National Architectural Accrediting Board national accreditation teams
2021 Member Wenzhou-Kean University [Candidacy Evaluation] 2012 Member Texas Tech University, Master of Architecture [Focused Evaluation] 2011 Member University of Arizona, Master of Architecture [Initial Candidacy] 2008 Member City College of New York, Master of Architecture [Initial Accreditation] 2007 Member University of Oregon, Bachelor of Architecture + Master of Architecture 2006 Member Virginia Polytechnic and State University, Bachelor of Architecture + Master of Architecture industry awards and recognition
2017 Consultant of the Year, DubeTrade Port, Republic of South Africa Recognizing innovation and excellence delivered through the 50-year Durban Aerotropolis Master Plan 2013 Optimas GOLD Award, Workforce Management Magazine Gensler Exchange program (led by Andrew Caruso) recognized with top national award for excellence in “Global Outlook” 2012 Top 125 Training Firms, Training Magazine
Ranked among top 125 global companies for comprehensive, strategic and innovative talent programming 2011 2011 Best AEC Firms to Work For, Building Design + Construction Magazine Global award for firms that excel in innovative recruitment and retention practices, professional development, social and corporate responsibility, workplace environment, and compensation/benefits practices 2011 Talent Development Innovator Award, Association of Educational Publishers Award recognizes one firm nationally each year for leading innovation in talent development, strategy and programming 2010 - 2013 IDP Outstanding Firm Award, American Institute of Architects Industry’s highest honor for demonstrated excellence in early-career professional development and licensure programs 2009 Optimas Award, Workforce Management Magazine
2009 Learning Team Silver Award, Chief Learning Officer Magazine selected interviews
2014 “Andrew Caruso: Looking Toward the Future.” American Institute of Architects. June 2014. [podcast] 2014 “Andrew Caruso: From Gensler’s Human Capital Strategist To His Next Chapter.” DesignProSuccessStories. August 2014. [podcast] 2014 “Changing Firm Culture.” Architect Live / Architect Magazine. June 2014. [televised interview] 2014 “Beyond Borders.” AIArchitect. July 2014. [quoted contribution on international policy and practice] 2013 “Border Crossings.” Architect Magazine. April 2013. [quoted contribution on international practice] 2012 “Young Architects Award: Andrew Caruso” American Institute of Architects. AIA.org [Online] 2012. 2008 “AIAS and the Future of the Profession.” Autodesk, Inc. May 2008. [podcast] 2008 “Architecture and Activism: Conversation with AIAS President Andrew Caruso.” CRIT: Journal of the American Institute of andrew caruso, aia, ncarb, leed ap bd+c
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Architecture Students, Spring 2008, Issue 65.
2008 ArchiCulture: A Documentary. Arbuckle Industries. Filmed 19 May 2008. [released 2013] 2008 “The Future for Architects.” Columns Magazine. February 2008. 2008 “The Tech You Need Most.” DesignIntelligence, May/June 2008. 2007 “Q+A: Andrew Caruso.” Architect Magazine. November 2007. [additional podcast online] 2007 “Rising Star: Andrew Caruso.” Carnegie Mellon Today. June 2007. Volume 4. No. 1. selected commendations . grants . scholarships . awards 2002 - 2006 University Merit Scholar Merit Scholarship, Carnegie Mellon University 2006 Design Award Winner Stewart L. Brown Memorial Scholarship [awarded to top design student] 2006 University Nominee Harry S. Truman Foundation National Scholars Program 2006 University Nominee Rhodes Trust National Scholarship Program 2006 University Nominee George C. Marshall National Scholarship Program 2007 Leadership Award Recipient Senior Leadership Award, Carnegie Mellon University academic juries . teaching assistantships . advising 2014 Juror University of Cincinnati, Interior Design Thesis Jury - 400 Level 2009 - 2012 Juror Catholic University, Design Jury - 200 - 400 Level 2011 Mentor University of Maryland, Watershed: US Department of Energy Solar Decathlon [First Place Team] 2010 Investigator, Thesis Defense Catholic University, Comprehensive Building Design Studio 2009 Juror Canstruction, American Institute of Architects, Philadelphia Chapter 2008 Juror Georgia Institute of Technology, Design Jury - 300 Level 2008 United States Juror Sustainable Buildings 08 International Student Design Competition 2007 Juror Auburn University, Design Jury - 400 Level 2007 Juror University of New Mexico, Design Jury - 300 Level 2005 - 2006 Accepted Carnegie Mellon University, 48205: Architecture, Design and Materials Studio 2004 - 2006 Accepted Carnegie Mellon University, 48200: Architecture, Design and Composition Studio media and press . reviews of work
2014 “Interview + Profile: Andrew Caruso.” Waldrep, Ph.D., Lee. Becoming an Architect. 3rd Edition. Wiley Publications. May 2014. 2012 “Gensler: The One-Firm Firm.” Building Design + Construction Magazine. January 2012. 2011 “Gensler Wins Talent Development Innovator Award.” Contract Magazine. 10 December 2011. Online. 2011 “Gensler: 2011 Best AEC Firm to Work For.” Building Design + Construction Magazine. December 2011. Online. 2011 “Interning to do Good.” Metropolis Magazine. November 2011. [book review] 2011 “2011 AIA Convention: AIA Expands Its Umbrella to Emerging, Allied Professionals.” e-Oculus. 25 May 2011. 2010 “Talent Dividends: Return on Talent Strategy.” Gensler.com. Online. 2009 “New Forum Lets Architects Look to Future with 20/20 Vision.” e-Oculus. 10 February 2009. Online. 2009 “2020 Architect Project Peers into Future, the Scientific Way.” Core77. 16 January 2009. Online. 2009 “2020 Foresight.” Residential Architect Online. 03 February 2009. 2008 “Architecture in 2020.” KieranTimberlake ISO. 11 November 2008. 2008 “Architecture Students Reach Out.” AIArchitect. 23 May 2008. 2007 “Maria de Mater O’Neill: New Interpretations of Her Work.” El Nuevo Dia. 25 March 2007. [critique of exhibition design] 2006 “Caruso elected National President of AIAS.” Columns Magazine. February 2007. Volume 21. No. 1. 2006 “Profile: Andrew Caruso.” CRIT: Journal of the American Institute of Architecture Students, Spring 2006, Issue 61.