Andrew Vesselinovitch
| AIA, AICPAndrew’s interests have been eclectic, including animal welfare, environmental protection, art, and cycling, in addition to architecture and urban form. What they share is Andrew’s motivation to improve the environment for the benefit of the broadest range of people and other creatures. Andrew has managed real estate transactions and funding for the creation of parks with The Trust for Public Land; has increased cycling through promotion and the design and installation of bicycle facilities for the City of New York; and has designed well-used public places and spaces in Chicago with Ross Barney Architects.
Featured Projects
The 606 Framework PlanAffiliations
American Institute of Architects, Member
American Planning Association, Member
Metropolitan Planning Council, Placemaking Committee Member, 2008-2011
Art Institute of Chicago, Volunteer
Tree House Humane Society, Volunteer
License + Certifications
Architect, Illinois
American Institute of Certified Planners
Education
Master of Architecture, Illinois Institute of Technology, 2008, Chicago, Illinois
Master of Urban Design, City College of New York, 2004, New York City, New York
Master of City and Regional Planning, University of California Berkeley, 1992, Berkley, California
Juris Doctor, University of California Hastings College of Law, 1992, San Francisco, California Bachelor of Arts, History, Haverford College, 1986, Haverford, Pennsylvania
Favorite Buildings
Metropolitan Museum of Art's Great Hall, New York City, New York
Hagia Sophia, Istanbul, Turkey