Interior Design Faculty

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Annie Kwon


Visiting AssistAnt Professor


B. Arch., Rhode Island School of Design; M.S., Columbia


University; principal, Serge Studio.


Scott Larrabee


Visiting AssistAnt Professor


Jason Livingston


Visiting AssistAnt Professor


B.A., University of Miami; M.F.A., New York University;


LC; IES; IALD; principal, Studio T+L, LLC and an


accomplished lighting designer in architecture and


theatre with over 20 years of experience; projects


range from offices and libraries to historic buildings


and unique installations; his work has been profiled in


Lighting Design + Application and Lighting & Sound


America; awards include a Lumen Citation and an


International Illumination Design Award; he was a 2010


finalist in the ESTA Rock Our World Awards.


Jennifer Logun


Visiting AssistAnt Professor


B.A., Gettysburg College; M. Arch., University of Florida.


Kimberly Loken


Visiting AssistAnt Professor


B.S., The Catholic University; M. Arch., University of


Texas at Austin; RA; associate, Beyer Blinder Belle


Architects & Planners, involved the all phases of


project development with a particular emphasis on


historic preservation and urban revitalization; projects


of note include: a new museum in Antwerp, Belgium,


focused on European emigration to North America;


design and supervision of two lobby retrofits and


new custom bronze artwork which won a SARA/


NY Award; a feasibility study for 9th Street Station


for the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey;


the development of PATH Stations Design Guideline,


Empire State Building Restoration, and a new 16-unit


condominium in Tribeca; previous architectural work


has included the design of a new animal hospital in an


existing building in Austin, Texas; has also worked as


an art director for independent feature films, including


Splice of Life, A Yeti In The City, Holidays With Heather,


and Samuel Demango.


Cam Lorendo
Adjunct AssociAte Professor
B.A., Parsons the New School for Design; design
career as a carpenter and a contractor, which has
proven invaluable in providing a working knowledge
of methods and materials to his practice; principal
work has been in the furniture industry where he has
had extensive experience with Knoll, Herman Miller,
Steelcase, Vecta, and DesignTex for whom he has
worked nationally designing office systems display,
showrooms, market events, new product introductions,
and trade shows; commercial practice covers a broad
spectrum of projects including office interiors, trading
firms, advertising agencies, and restaurants; residential
work has spanned the gamut from apartments to
single-family homes in numerous locations throughout
the United States.

William Mangold
Adjunct AssistAnt Professor
B.F.A., B. Arch., Rhode Island School of Design; M.
Phil., Ph.D., CUNY Graduate Center (in process); has
taught at Pratt since 2007, and is also an adjunct at
Hunter College and Moore College of Art; as a Ph.D.
candidate in the Environmental Psychology program
at CUNY Graduate Center his research looks at the
role institutions play in architectural production and
utopian visions for transforming the social and spatial
environment; he has had various papers accepted for
publication and is currently preparing an edited volume
bringing together key readings related to space and
place; as a designer, he has worked on a number of
renovation and adaptive reuse projects, including the
ongoing renovation of an 1872 row house where he
lives with his family.

T. Camille Martin
Visiting AssistAnt Professor
M.A., Washington University; B.A., Miami University;
principal, TCM Studio, Brooklyn, N.Y.

Anthony Mekel
Adjunct AssistAnt Professor
B.Arch., Pratt Institute; professional career has focused
on corporate interior design with an expertise in the
application of digital design tools for the process; has
worked as a senior designer and project manager at
Mancini-Duffy, The Phillips Group, and most recently
at HOK.

Francine Monaco
Adjunct AssociAte Professor
B.Arch., University of Cincinnati; RA; registered architect
in New York, Pennsylvania and New Jersey, whose work
includes projects in the United States and Europe; more
than 25 years experience in architecture as well as
interior design; her early work as a project architect for
a highly respected architectural firm designing homes
and apartments was followed in 1989 by a position as
project architect for the in-house design department
of the Guggenheim Museum; as a member of the
museum’s planning team her focus was in orchestrating
several design projects of the museum’s expansion
in New York City; she designed and supervised the
creation of administrative office space within newly
excavated space at the original Frank Lloyd Wright
museum building; over the years, she has pursued
a mixture of residential and non-residential work;
her increasing focus on the intersection between
architecture and interior design led her to establish
D’Aquino Monaco in 1997 with Carl D’Aquino; she was
inducted into the Interior Design Hall of Fame in 2007.

Julie Moskovitz
Visiting AssistAnt Professor
B.A., University of Michigan Ann Arbor; M. Arch.,
University of Pennsylvania; LEED AP; her Brooklyn-
based practice concentrates on modern, clean
spaces incorporating eco-friendly technology and
materials; Fabrica718 works with community-based
groups, nonprofits, and others to create innovative
programming and spaces for their projects; she
currently is working on several actors’ residences in
N.Y.C.; work published in Wired, New York magazine, and
Topos; her collaborative project for artist studios and a
residence won a 2006 NYC Green Building Competition
award; in 2005, her office won a Kalil Fellowship for
Smart Design from Parsons and in 2006, she was named
a finalist in the Williamsburg Waterfront State Park
Competition; in 2007, she traveled to South America to
study courtyards and outdoor spaces through the AIA
Stewardson Keefe Lebrun Travel Grant.

Stephen Mullins
Visiting AssistAnt Professor
B.Arch., The Cooper Union; M.A., Architectural
Association; principal, Metre Design, Inc.; senior project
manager, D’Aquino Monaco, New York, N.Y.
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