Recognitions
NYCOBA-NOMA RECORDING SECRETARY
Pascale Saint-Louis Assoc. AIA, NOMA, LEED AP graduated Magna Cum Laude from Pratt Institute with a Bachelor of Architecture in 2006. Thereafter, she received a Masters of Architecture in Advanced Architectural Design from Columbia University in 2007.
Her professional career began and was nurtured at AARRIS Architects. For four years she worked on the first African-American slavery monument of New York City: The African Burial Ground National Monument. Currently, Pascale works in the International Studio at FXFOWLE Architects. There she creates sustainable and dynamic architectural design for clients in the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, India, Japan, and Africa. During her four years at FXFOWLE, Pascale has worked on notable projects such as the Dubai Sixth Crossing Bridge and The Greater Noida Group Housing in India. Both projects are recipients of the MIPIM/ Architectural Review Award and were featured on the Discovery Channel and Good Morning America. Pascale is the International Studio’s representative to the esteemed Team Green Committee and the United States Green Building Council. She is also a passionate mentor to young designers in high school with the ACE mentoring program. Through the ACE mentoring program Pascale designed a school campus in Haiti that will serve 1500 students from elementary through high school. She is also working on several projects throughout Haiti in areas such as Maissade, Cap Haitien and La Boule.”;
You can view her blog from FX/FOWLE below:
http://blog.fxfowle.com/author/psaintlouis/
Ms. Saint Louis was featured in an article in the Fall 2011 edition of Oculus magazine