Julie Ju-Youn Kim M.Arch ‘94 was recently featured in Madame Architect. See the full interview here.
From the article:
Julie Ju-Youn Kim RA AIA is founder and principal of c2architecturestudio, an award-winning architectural practice. Currently, Associate Chair, Director of the Undergraduate Program, and Associate Professor with tenure in the School of Architecture at Georgia Institute of Technology, Ms. Kim’s research interest includes cities and sites in transition, revealing their potential through the inherently optimistic acts of making and building. She was invited to author a chapter and co-authored the conclusion in Teaching and Designing in Detroit: Ten Women on Pedagogy and Practice (Vogel, S., Blume, L. eds. Routledge, 2019). She earned her Bachelor of Arts from Wellesley College and her Master of Architecture from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Julie talks to Amy Stone about her path in both academia and practice, being on the fringe, and mentorship, advising those just starting their careers not to undersell themselves.