Great Alumni: Architecture Individuals are listed only with the degree(s) they earned from the University of Minnesota.
Leslie Kerr, B.S. '75, B.A. '75, one of the most influential public-sector landscape architects in America; chief of planning for the Alaska office of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; recognized for her refuge planning work
J.J. Leibenberg, ’16, designed more than 200 grand Art Deco movie theaters, including the Uptown, Suburban World, and Varsity in Minneapolis.
Leonard Parker, B.S. '48, chair, Leonard Parker Associates; designer of many public buildings and libraries, including the Minneapolis Convention Center. See profile (scroll down)
William Pedersen, B.S. '61, design principal with Kohn Pedersen Fox; designer of some of the world's most distinctive large structures, including the Shanghai World Financial Center, which will be the world's tallest building when completed. See profile.
Sarah Susanka, M.S. '83, architect who published the book The Not So Big House

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