Vishaan Chakrabarti | |
|---|---|
| Born | (1966-11-29)29 November 1966 (age 59) |
| Alma mater | Cornell University,University of California, Berkeley,Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
| Occupations | Architect Urbanist |
| Notable work | A Country of Cities: A Manifesto for an Urban America The Architecture of Urbanity: Designing for Nature, Culture, and Joy |
| Practice | Practice for Architecture and Urbanism |
| Buildings | Domino Sugar Refinery |
Vishaan Chakrabarti (born November 29, 1966) is an American architect and professor. He is the founder of Practice for Architecture and Urbanism (PAU), which is an architecture firm based in New York. In 2018 he was named a fellow of theAmerican Institute of Architects. In 2019, theRoyal Architectural Institute of Canada named him an Honorary Fellow.[1] For a period of one year, from July 2020 to September 2021, Chakrabarti served as the Dean at theCollege of Environmental Design at UC Berkeley.[2][3]
Chakrabarti was born in Kolkata, India in 1966. His family moved to the United States in 1968 when he was two years old.[4][5] His undergraduate education was completed atCornell University where he holds dual bachelor's degrees in Art History and Engineering.[6][7][8] Chakrabarti attended theUniversity of California, Berkeley, where he received his Master of Architecture degree,[8] and theMassachusetts Institute of Technology where he received a Master of City Planning degree.[9]
He began his career atSkidmore, Owings & Merrill LP in New York where he worked as an Associate Partner and Director of Urban Design.[10] In 2003 Chakrabarti was named Director of the Manhattan Office of the New York Department of City Planning under MayorMichael Bloomberg.[11][12] Shortly after this in 2005 he served as the President of Moynihan Station Venture atThe Related Companies.[13][14] In 2009 he was named the Marc Holliday Professor and Director of the Master of Science in Real Estate Development program at Columbia'sGSAPP. Then in 2011 he became the founding director of the Center for Urban Real Estate (CURE).[15]
From 2012 until 2015, Chakrabarti was a partner atSHoP Architects.[16]
After leaving SHop in 2015, Chakrabarti founded PAU (Practice for Architecture and Urbanism), through which he has been involved in projects such as the master plan for the site occupied by the rail yards inSunnyside, Queens;[17] the design for the adaptive reuse of theDomino Sugar Refinery in Brooklyn;[18] Penn Palimpsest, a proposal for reimagining New York’sPenn Station;[19] and the design for Hobson College, a residential college atPrinceton University.[20] He also serves as Collaborating Architect withFoster + Partners forJPMorgan Chase's global headquarters at270 Park Avenue.[21]
Chakrabarti assumed the deanship of the University of California, Berkeley’s College of Environmental Design, in 2020.[22] In September 2021 he announced he was stepping down as dean after one year, citing family health issues.[23] Chakrabarti is an alumnus of CED’s graduate architecture program and previously served as a member of the College’sDean’s Advisory Council.[24][25]
During the Fall of 2024, Chakrabarti served as the Thomas J. Baird Visiting Critic atCornell University College of Architecture, Art, and Planning.[26]
Chakrabarti was elected to the American Institute of Architects’ College of Fellows in 2018[28] and was named an Honorary Fellow of theRoyal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC) in 2019.[1]
In 2025, Chakrabarti was named the Edmund N. Bacon Urban Design Award honoree by DesignPhiladelphia for his contributions to urban design and architecture.[29]