Year

2021

Status

Completed

Katie Swenson

Katie Swenson

Senior Principal — Boston

Katherine W. Swenson is a nationally recognized design leader, researcher, writer, and educator. She is a Senior Principal of MASS Design Group, an international non-profit architecture firm whose mission is to research, build, and advocate for architecture that promotes justice and human dignity. Before joining MASS in early 2020, Swenson was vice president of Design & Sustainability at Enterprise Community Partners, a national nonprofit organization that invests more than $8 billion annually in community development. Katie’s work explores how critical design practice can and should promote economic and social equity, environmental sustainability, and healthy communities.

A member of the second class of the Enterprise Rose Fellowship, Swenson was tapped to grow and lead the program in 2007, after completing her fellowship with the Piedmont Housing Alliance in Charlottesville, Va. Under her leadership, Swenson recruited and mentored 85 fellows who are the next generation of leaders in architecture and community development. The Rose Fellowship has been showcased at the Museum of Modern Art, the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, the New York Center for Architecture, and the National Building Museum and been recognized by the American Institute of Architects for its groundbreaking work, receiving AIA Awards in 2017 and 2018 for Collaborative Achievement. Swenson founded the Charlottesville Community Design Center and has received numerous design and social innovation awards. Katie has 20 years of experience in the theoretical and practical application of design thinking and is a talented global public speaker and thought leader.

A prolific writer, she is releasing two books in the fall of 2020: Design with Love: At Home in America, and In Bohemia: A Memoir of Love, Loss and Kindness, both by Schiffer Publishing. In 2008, she co-authored Growing Urban Habitats: Seeking a Housing Development Model. She is a contributing author to Activist Architecture: Philosophy and Practice of Community Design and Expanding Architecture: Design as Activism. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Comparative Literature from the University of California, Berkeley and a Master of Architecture from The University of Virginia. Katie was a Loeb Fellowship at the Harvard Graduate School of Design. She is fluent in French and is the single mother of three spirited daughters.

Design with Love: At Home in America is an essay and photo book featuring the work of Rose Fellows from 2000 to the present by Katie Swenson. With photography by Harry Connolly, the book is a photojournalist dream and coffee table book documenting partnerships and innovations in design across the U.S. led by some of the most talented social entrepreneurs, architects, and community planners in the country. The book captures the lessons of 20 years of community-based development to create beautiful, well-designed affordable housing for some of America’s most vulnerable communities, from the streets of Skid Row in Los Angeles to disinvested blocks of West Baltimore. These hopeful stories and photographs show how designers, social activists, and community members have worked together to improve justice and equity — even in the direst of circumstances of inequality, racism, and neglect.

For more information on Katie’s new book, click here.

Design with Love: At Home in America
Project Team

Michael Murphy
Regina Y. Chen
Amie Shao
Joelle Riffle
Katie Swenson
Jeff Mansfield
Christopher Conway

Rules of Thumb for Limiting Contagion in Makeshift Facilities - MASS Design Group

Chris Scovel
Michael Murphy
Amie Shao
Regina Y. Chen

Rules of Thumb for Limiting Contagion in Makeshift Facilities - Partners

Edward Nardell, MD, Professor of Medicine. Departments of Environmental Health and Immunology and Infectious Diseases, Harvard School of Public Health. Harvard Medical School. Brigham and Women’s Hospital.
Jessie M. Gaeta, MD; Assistant Professor of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine; CMO Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program
Joshua Barocas, MD; Assistant Professor of Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine; Infectious Diseases physician, Boston Medical Center
Nahid Bhadelia, MD, MA: Medical Director of Special Pathogens Unit, Boston University School of Medicine; Infectious Diseases physician, Boston Medical Center
Jim Crabb, PE, Principal, Mazzetti
James Petersen, PE, Petersen Engineering

Redesigning Hospital Spaces on the Fly to Protect Healthcare Workers - MASS Design Group

Amie Shao
Michael Murphy
Ashley Marsh
Regina Y. Chen
Jeff Mansfield

Redesigning Hospital Spaces on the Fly to Protect Healthcare Workers - Partners

John Bucuvalas, MD, Vice Chair of Faculty Affairs and Professor of Pediatrics, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and Mount Sinai Kravis Children’s Hospital
Michael Dolinger, MD, MBA, Chief Pediatric Fellow, Mount Sinai Kravis Children’s Hospital
Grace Galvin, MPH, Assistant Director, Innovation Platform, Ariadne Labs
Maimuna Sayyeda, Director of Operations for Mount Sinai Kravis Children’s Hospital
Steven Yung, MD, Medical Director of Quality and Safety for Mount Sinai Kravis Children’s Hospital
Neel Shah, MD, MPP, Assistant Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Biology at Harvard Medical School, and Director of the Delivery Decisions Initiative at Ariadne Labs
David Reich, MD, Professor of Anesthesiology, President and Chief Operating Officer of The Mount Sinai Hospital

Spatial Strategies for Restaurants in Response to COVID-19 - MASS Design Group

Caitlin Taylor
Mayrah Udvardi
Michael Murphy
Regina Y. Chen

Spatial Strategies for Restaurants in Response to COVID-19 - Partners

Jody Adams, Porto
Ken Oringer, Little Donkey
Off Their Plate

Rethinking Carceral Environments in Response to COVID-19 - MASS Design Group

Jeffrey Mansfield
Regina Yang
Michael Murphy

Rethinking Carceral Environments in Response to COVID-19 - Partners

The Restoring Promise initiative, especially Alexandra Frank and Ryan Shanahan of the Vera Institute of Justice and Juan Gomez and John Pineda from MILPA Collective.
The leaders of different facilities and departments of corrections across the US, including: Scott Semple, Warden (ret.), Cheshire Correctional Institution, Connecticut, Ken Nelson, Warden, Lee Correctional Institution, South Carolina, Richard Cothran, Warden (ret.), Turbeville Correctional Institution, South Carolina.
Baz Dreisinger of the Prison to College Pipeline at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, and all the students who are a part of the program.
Andrea Armstrong, Professor, Loyola University New Orleans,College of Law
Heather Ann Thompson, Professor, University of Michigan
Devon Simmons, Soros Justice Fellow

Healthy Housing for Native Communities - MASS Design Group

Joseph Kunkel
Alejandra Cervantes
Zoe Toledo
Elsa Hoover

Healthy Housing for Native Communities - Partners

Lynda Lantz with FirstPic, Inc
Indigenous Design Collective

COVID-19 Construction Safety Guidelines

Chris Hardy
Harriet Kirk
Nolaste Dushimerurema
Adam Salzman
Rosie Goldrick
Jean Damascene Sekamana
Jean Luc Shema Karuyonga
Nicki Reckziegel
Alan Ricks
Victor Iyakaremye
Divine Mutsinzi

The design of our spaces has the power to hurt us or to keep us safe. At MASS Design Group, we have spent the last ten years building new spaces and retrofitting existing buildings to promote infection control, and to support our partners in providing the best patient care possible. Today, we draw upon lessons learned from the field, bringing infectious disease mitigation principles to inform our current decision making.

We are dedicating resources to form a COVID-19 Design Response team, to respond to partner needs and to share strategies and rules of thumb to keep in mind when retrofitting different types of spaces for infection control. We’ll be engaging with key thought leaders and partners in design and healthcare to guide our work. These materials will be made public to the community as they become available.

Please share your questions and solutions with us at covidresponse@massdesigngroup.org or by using the contact form below.

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We are also working with organizations leading the response to the COVID-19 outbreak. We are ready to offer immediate and medium-term service needs, including retrofitting facilities for increased health and safety, supporting vulnerable populations in their planning, design, and implementation of social distancing strategies, and supporting airborne infection control analysis and measurement for government strategy.

We want to help with your needs. Please reach out if you need support, if you have partners that need design services, or with any questions.

graphic of family walking together, wearing medical masks

Healthy Housing for Native Communities

Revised: January 29, 2021

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Senior Housing diagrams

Designing Senior Housing for Safe Interaction

Published July 8, 2020

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Photo of design workshop with residents at Lee Correctional Institution

Carceral Environments and COVID-19

Published May 15, 2020

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Employees at PAGU in Boston prepare meals for frontline workers (photo: Keiko Hiromi).

Spatial Strategies for Restaurants in Response to COVID-19

Published May 8, 2020

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Fossey Fund construction team social distancing on site

COVID-19 Construction Safety Guidelines

Published May 8, 2020

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Heat map drawing of Mount Sinai COVID units

Redesigning Hospital Spaces on the Fly to Protect Healthcare Workers

Published April 27, 2020

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PC: Misha Friedman (Getty Images)

Photo: Misha Friedman

Rules of Thumb for Limiting Contagion in Makeshift Facilities

Revised: April 13, 2020

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Guía básica para limitar el contagio en instalaciones sanitarias temporales

Revisado: 13 de Abril, 2020

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COVID-19 Tents in Boston. PC: LANE TURNER/GLOBE STAFF

Photo: Lane Turner

The Role of Architecture in Fighting a Pandemic

Published in the Boston Globe on April 6, 2020

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GHESKIO Tuberculosis Hospital; PC: Iwan Baan

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Designing Spaces for Infection Control

Published March 27, 2020

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Diseño de espacios para el control de infecciones

27 de Marzo, 2020

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