Sabrina Richard is trained as an architect and is currently pursuing a doctoral degree at the UC Berkeley. Her research is focused on the history and theory of architecture, urbanism, and the environment, in particular the transformative events of the 1960s and their influence on architectural design. Sabrina has been a research fellow at the Canadian Centre for Architecture, as well as a recipient of the Jules Wegman Fellowship in Architecture from the University of Toronto and the Spiro Kostof Fellowship in Architectural History from UC Berkeley. Her study of the Integral Urban House will be published in a forthcoming anthology on modern architecture and the body, in a chapter titled, "Inputs, Outputs, Flows: The Bio-Architecture of Whole Systems Design."
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