SoA Doctoral Candidate Malini Srivastava Receives 2018 AIA Young Architects Award

Malini Srivastava, AIA, CPHCPhoto credit: AIA

Malini Srivastava, AIA, CPHC
Photo credit: AIA

Carnegie Mellon School of Architecture doctoral candidate Malini Srivastava, AIA, CPHC was recently named one of 18 recipients of the 2018 AIA Young Architects Award.

The AIA Young Architects Award, now in its 25th year, honors individuals who have demonstrated exceptional leadership and made significant contributions to the architecture profession early in their careers. The Young Architects Award recipients will be honored this June at the AIA Conference on Architecture 2018 in New York City.

 

Malini is a Principal at Design and Energy Laboratory, Assistant Professor of Architecture at North Dakota State University, the Project Lead at efargo. A talented architect whose elegant cutting-edge projects have garnered a number of significant awards, Malini works to find solutions that marry good design with a deep-seated concern for the health and safety of a building’s occupants. She has been awarded more than $1 million in funding to investigate energy use in the built environment.

Read more in the announcements on the AIA website and on the AIA Minnesota website.