Harvard GSD Introduces Its 2023 Loeb Fellowship Class

Harvard University's Graduate School of Design inducted nine mid-career professionals into its community of 450-plus Loeb fellows.

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From left to right: Mariana Alegre, Dario Calmese, Pamela Conrad, Claudia Dobles Camargo, Natalia Dopazo, Badruun Gardi, Shamichael Hallman, Rebecca McMackin, Derwin Sisnett

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From left to right: Mariana Alegre, Dario Calmese, Pamela Conrad, Claudia Dobles Camargo, Natalia Dopazo, Badruun Gardi, Shamichael Hallman, Rebecca McMackin, Derwin Sisnett

The Harvard Graduate School of Design has revealed the incoming class of its 2023 Loeb Fellowship, naming “a group of nine innovators who work across activism, horticulture,real estate development, technology, architecture, visual arts,a nd other fields that engage with the built environment and social outcomes,” according to a GSD press release. This year’s cohort, the GSD’s 52nd class of fellows, will continue its collaboration with Harvard’s arts and interdisciplinary research hub ArtLab, a partnership that launched in 2021.

In keeping with Loeb tradition, the 2022-2023 class of fellows will participate in a one-year residency at the GSD, conducting research and attending workshops aimed at expanding their work. This year, the fellows were selected from a pool of 131 candidates; they will join an international community of more than 450 Loeb fellows including designer and activist Deanna Van Buren, artist Theaster Gates, and the late architect Philip Freelon.

“Activism is in Loeb Fellows’ DNA. The 2023 fellows have been addressing social migration and housing, gender and resource equity, and environmental justice, along with a host of other societal challenges that manifest in the built and natural environment,” Loeb Fellowship curator John Peterson said in the press release. “Their intelligence, creativity, and commitment further the fellowship’s legacy of social engagement through practice.”

The 2023 Loeb Fellows

Mariana Alegre
Lima, Perú
Founder, Ocupa Tu Calle and Sistema Urbano

Dario Calmese (2023 Loeb/ArtLab Fellow)
New York
Artist and Founder, The Institute of Black Imagination

Pamela Conrad
San Francisco
Principal, CMG Landscape Architecture; Founder, Climate Positive Design

Claudia Dobles Camargo
San José, Costa Rica
First Lady of the Republic of Costa Rica 2018-2022

Natalia Dopazo,
Buenos Aires
Coordinator at the Centers Against Gender Violence and Community Infrastructure program; National Ministry of Infrastructure

Badruun Gardi
Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Co-Founder and Chairman, GerHub

Shamichael Hallman
Memphis
Former Senior Library Manager, Memphis Public Libraries

Rebecca McMackin
Brooklyn
Director of Horticulture, Brooklyn Bridge Park

Derwin Sisnett
Memphis
Co-Founder and Partner, Maslow Development Inc.

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Alex V. Cipolle

Alex V. Cipolle is the former senior editor for ARCHITECT. Her design, arts, and culture reporting has appeared in The New York Times, Fast Company, The Oregonian, Star Tribune, and Sahan Journal. She has a M.A. in journalism from the University of Oregon School of Journalism and Communication.

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