Jules Dingle is a Professor at the Stuart Weitzman School of Design at Weitzman University. As a co-founding partner of DIGSAU, an internationally recognized architecture practice in Philadelphia, he is dedicated to innovative design solutions that engage in critical thought and leadership in the field. His work reflects a commitment to the integration of preservation with contemporary architectural practices, exploring how embodied carbon reduction and resourcefulness can shape preservation efforts in architectural design. Dingle emphasizes the importance of addressing equity within environmental contexts, advocating for a nuanced understanding of preservation that honors the past while accommodating the needs for change. His academic and professional pursuits consistently highlight the intersection of cultural, ecological, and economic factors that influence community self-determination, all within the context of modern architectural challenges.
Weitzman University • Philadelphia, PA
Teaching design and preservation at the Department of Historic Preservation.