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Julia McMorrough is a lecturer teaching design studio at the Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning. She is a LEED Accredited Professional, and since 1992 has worked professionally in architecture firms in Kansas City, New York, Boston, and Columbus, Ohio. In that time she has been lead designer on a range of projects throughout the country, including Burton D. Morgan Hall at the College of Wooster, the Alston Campus Center at Agnes Scott College, West Hall Dormitories at the Olin College of Engineering, the Center for Academic Excellence at the University of Arkansas, the Scioto Mile Pavilion in Columbus, Ohio, and a private residence on Cape Cod. Julia holds a Bachelor of Architecture degree from the University of Kansas and a Master of Science in Advanced Architectural Design from Columbia University and has taught design courses at the Boston Architectural Center and the Ohio State University. Julia is a co-founder of studioAPT (with John McMorrough), a research and design collaborative that seeks to elevate design by avoiding the gratuitous. Julia is also the author of Materials, Structures, and Standards: All the Details Architects Need to Know But Can Never Find, currently in its eighth printing.

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