Professor
School of Design
Keena Suh is a Professor in the Interior Design Department, where she teaches design studios, electives, and construction courses at both undergraduate and graduate levels while coordinating the department’s construction-related courses. Her pedagogical focus is on fostering learning and teaching opportunities through community-based, cross-disciplinary, and collaborative approaches. She was recently a member of an NSF-funded Faculty Learning Community (FLC) titled "Exploring Transdisciplinary Approaches to STEM Teaching and Learning" and is part of Preserving Activism, a cross-disciplinary research and teaching project focused on the history of activism at Pratt. She is a co-editor of Interior Provocations: History, Theory and Practice of Autonomous Interiors, Interiors on Edge, the forthcoming UpKeep, and serves as a section editor for Interior Provocations: Appropriate(d) Interiors. Along with fellow collaborators, she is a previous recipient of the Taconic Fellowship (2018–2019 and 2022–2023). Keena holds an M.Arch from Columbia University.
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