Julie Gabrielli
Associate Clinical Professor
School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation
Expertise
Architecture
Climate Change
Energy
Plant Science and Landscape Architecture
Language Proficiency
english
Julie has practiced and taught architecture with a focus on sustainable design for over 25 years. She received her undergraduate and graduate Architecture degrees from the University of Virginia, where she received the AIA School Medal of Excellence. She was a founding principal of TerraLogos eco architecture and has had a solo practice in Baltimore for the last fourteen years. In 2013, her firm, Gabrielli Design Studio, was named Baltimore Magazine's Best Remodeling Architect. Award-winning work has included architectural design, green design consulting, climate action planning, organizational sustainability initiatives and strategic retreats, story workshops, and graphic facilitation of meetings. She has worked with both the LEED Rating System and Enterprise Green Communities.
Gabrielli was a faculty advisor for Maryland’s 2007 Solar Decathlon entry, LEAFHouse, which placed second overall, first in the U.S. In 2018, her design studio worked with clients from the Maryland Department of Natural Resources, along with professional engineering and architectural consultants, to study design approaches for a net-zero, site-integrated scientific field study station in a sensitive marshland on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. A 2023 podcast, “Building Hope,” examined the resilient, biophilic design projects of University of Maryland’s architecture students and graduates.
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