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Two 91视频 of Architecture faculty members appointed to advise global network

Author: Carrie Rulli

INTBAU Press Release Image of Tiffany Abernathy and Marianne Cusato
Tiffany Abernathy (left) and Marianne Cusato

Professor of the Practice and Adjunct Professor of the Practice , both at the University of Notre Dames 91视频 of Architecture, have been appointed to the International Network for Traditional Building, Architecture and Urbanism (INTBAU) board of trustees.

INTBAU announced their appointments April 18, along with the appointment of Akel Ismail Kahera, professor of Islamic architecture and urbanism in the College of Islamic 91视频 at Hamad Bin Khalifa University.聽

Through workshops, summer schools, study tours, conferences, awards and competitions, INTBAUs vision is that every building and place is made with a conscience, drawing from and developing traditional knowledge and techniques to uphold everyone鈥檚 right to a place to live that is resilient, adaptable, beautiful and supportive of local identity.

鈥淥ur future rests in organizations that promote education and grassroots activism. INTBAU speaks to building a better tomorrow through belonging, plurality and tradition,鈥 Abernathy said. 鈥淚ts network has the global power to create consequential change through its mission rooted in cultural freedom. I am humbled to be a part of this diverse family of changemakers.鈥

INTBAU was established in 2001 in London and has since gained 40 chapters and over 8,000 members in more than 100 countries worldwide. The organization works under the patronage of Royal Founding Patron King Charles III, the former Prince of Wales.

The mission and vision of the organization align with both professors鈥 work at the University of Notre Dame as educators and in their private practices, Cusato said.

鈥淚t鈥檚 an honor to join INTBAU鈥檚 board and contribute to a global network dedicated to building a more sustainable, resilient, just and meaningful future through the exchange of knowledge, active advocacy and sharing of time-tested methods for creating places of lasting value,鈥 Cusato said.聽

Harriet Wennberg, executive director of INTBAU, said in her statement that the new appointments will strengthen the organization鈥檚 work to promote traditional building, architecture and urbanism internationally.

Originally published by Carrie Rulli at on April 27.