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Dan Pitera, FAIA

Dean at University of Detroit Mercy School of Architecture + Community Development

Dan Pitera, FAIA, is the Dean of the University of Detroit Mercy School of Architecture & Community Development.23 He is described as a political and social activist masquerading as an architect.24

Prior to his appointment as dean in 2019, Pitera served as the Executive Director of the Detroit Collaborative Design Center (DCDC) for 20 years.1 His work has earned numerous accolades, including:

  • 2004-2005 Loeb Fellow at Harvard University14
  • Inducted into the College of Fellows of the American Institute of Architects in 20101
  • Led DCDC to win the Rudy Bruner Award for Urban Excellence1
  • Received the National AIA's 2017 Whitney M. Young Jr. Award15

Pitera has been involved in significant urban planning initiatives, such as co-leading the civic engagement process for the Detroit Works Project Long Term Planning in 2010.1 He has also contributed to the field through his writing, co-authoring the book "Syncopating the Urban Landscape: More People, More Programs, More Geographies" and co-editing "Activist Architecture: The Philosophy and Practice of the Community Design Center".1

As an educator and practitioner, Pitera focuses on community-engaged design and urban development, emphasizing social and political activism through architectural practice.4

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Detroit, Michigan, United States