DBI Senior Project Manager Jason Ivaliotis, AIA is Back in the Classroom as a Visiting Assistant Professor at Pratt Institute’s School of Architecture.

A little over a month since the start of classes, Jason Ivaliotis is back in the swing of things leading undergraduate students on Pratt’s tree-lined campus in Brooklyn’s Clinton Hill neighborhood. In addition to his role as Senior Project Manager with DBI Projects, where he oversees strategic planning, design management, and construction administration on a national portfolio of commercial projects, Jason is teaching the Professional Practice course to third-year students in the Bachelor of Architecture Degree program. The course covers all aspects of the architectural profession, including the social framework and regulatory environment in which the architect operates, the historical and theoretical models of practice, and methods for managing and delivering a complete architectural project. Students are also introduced to the contractual and ethical responsibilities of an architect.

“Teaching has enabled me to participate in the exchange of ideas between professional practice and the design studios of academia,” Jason said of his 17 years in higher education, “Engagement with the students requires an open mind to fresh ideas and new perspectives. They inform my personal growth as much as I help facilitate their development into successful young professionals.”

When we visited him on campus, Jason was conducting a seminar on the evolution of New York City zoning regulations and their influence on large scale redevelopment. The seminar featured a screening of the documentary film “The Return: Essex Crossing and the Rebirth of a Neighborhood”, which offers a rare glimpse into the history of the Seward Park Urban Redevelopment Area and the emergence of the Essex Crossing Neighborhood through the eyes of the development team and community stakeholders. Jason offered a personal perspective on the evolution of Essex Crossing through his experience as the lead architect on its two largest buildings. The students engaged in a discussion about the power of public-private partnerships and the architect’s role in facilitating a successful process of collaboration, where community groups, designers and private developers can foster a socially sustainable approach to urban development.

After serving as a member of the faculty at Columbia University GSAPP and the Parsons School of Design for several years, Jason joined the distinguished faculty at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn as a Visiting Assistant Professor of Architecture. He began his professional career in 2002 and joined DBI Projects as Senior Project Manager earlier this year.

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