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Helen Fialkowski received her M.Arch at Princeton University, School of Architecture with Advanced Placement (May 2021). While at Princeton, she has been an Assistant-in-Instruction for the graduate-level studio taught by Wonnie Ickx of office Productora. Helen also acted as the Student Representative of her Third Year AP class.
Her most recent work includes “Resilient Coasts”, an exhibition led by Guy Nordenson and Paul Lewis for the MAXXI Museum in Rome, Italy where three locations around the globe are understood in relation to their historic and projected tsunami risks. She will be physically installing the exhibition in Rome in late September.
She received her Bachelors of Science in Architecture from Georgia Institute of Technology (May 2019) where she was awarded Best Overall Designer of her class. While at Georgia Tech, she was a Teaching and Program Assistant for architecture courses taught by Sabir Khan with the faculty-led study abroad program in Barcelona. Along with her degree in Architecture, she received her International Plan certificate, a degree designation recognizing integrated international studies, language acquisition and overseas experience.
Previously Helen has worked in the Atlanta office of HKS, Inc..