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Charles Rudolph is an architect and Associate Professor at Georgia Tech since 1993. He has taught architectural design studios at various levels, including being responsible for the core Master of Architecture studio since 2004. His experience includes working with prominent firms in New York City and Barcelona, focusing on critical aspects of construction technology and the relationships between architecture and visual arts. He coordinates the B.S. Arch studio and has directed the School's Practicum Internship Program. His research interests include design-for-communities, adaptive reuse, and transitioning neighborhoods in Atlanta, along with projects that re-envision urban spaces. He has also taught seminars on Minimal Art in Architecture and engaged in interdisciplinary teams addressing sustainable housing solutions.
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