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Elizabeth Lovett is a licensed architect and principal at Lovett Keshet Studio, a research practice focused on pushing the expressive and performative limits of constructing with materials and methodologies. With expertise in historic and modern building practices, her work manifests the theory and practice of architecture. She has experience as a project engineer at Zahner Company, where she co-designed and oversaw the manufacture and on-site installation of complex facade systems. Elizabeth holds a U.S. patent for a roofing system that manages the flow of urban stormwater and is currently in development. She is a co-author of 'Material Design: Informing Architecture Materiality', published by Birkhauser, and her drawings have been featured in 'Function Form' by Farshid Moussavi. She has exhibited works including 'Manifestation Line: Sculpture & Drawings' at the Bok exhibition during Design Week Philadelphia, and 'Discrete Curiosity', a public sculpture at the Johnson County Public Library in Lenexa, Kansas. Elizabeth places a strong emphasis on the impact of urban stormwater management in historic neighborhoods and the integration of material methodologies in architectural designs.
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