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Victoria Kiechel Hurst Senior Professorial Lecturer Environment, Development & Health

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Victoria Kiechel
SIS | Environment, Development & Health
By appointment only
Degrees
M. Arch., Harvard Graduate School of Design, Harvard University; M. Phil. and B.A./M.A., Pembroke College, Oxford University (Rhodes Scholarship); B.A., Yale College.

Languages Spoken
Old Norse
Favorite Spot on 艾可直播
SIS Atrium
Book Currently Reading
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Bio
Victoria Kiechel, AIA and LEED AP BD+C, ID+C, O+M, Homes, ND, is a practicing architect and native Washingtonian. It鈥檚 no wonder that her courses in AU鈥檚 Global Environmental Politics Program always include a real-world, local project in sustainable design. When not in the classroom at SIS or the architectural studio, Vicky works for the Cadmus Group LLC, an environmental consultancy. At Cadmus she has led research work for the Appalachian Regional Commission, sustainability consulting for the Smithsonian Institution, and consulting and review teams for projects seeking LEED certification. She worked for the U.S. Green Building Council on LEED v.3, and has advised the U.S. EPA鈥檚 ENERGY STAR commercial and industrial branch as Higher Education sector lead on issues ranging from energy benchmarking to curriculum development and workforce training in energy efficiency. Vicky was the first-ever recipient of AU鈥檚 Most Innovative Green Teacher of the Year award.
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Teaching

Fall 2024

  • SISU-250 Env Sustainblty/Global Health

  • SISU-250 Env Sustainblty/Global Health

  • SISU-294 Comm Service Learning Project: Env Sustainblty/Global Health

  • SISU-349 Topics Glb Ineq,Dev,Env,Hlth: Climate Resilient Cities

  • SISU-394 Comm Service Learning Project: Climate Resilient Cities

Spring 2025

  • SIS-620 Stds in Global Envirn Politics: Sustainable Dsg/LEED Training

  • SIS-793 Practicum in Int'l Affairs: Plan for Conf/Climate Migrants