Impact

Community organizer and advocate both in her neighborhood and architectural network, Caroline is working towards equity, equality, diversity, and fairness in her field and the world. While she was a student at the Harvard Graduate School of Design, with Arielle Assouline-Lichten, she led the successful Petition to the Pritzker Prize for Recognition of Denise Scott Brown, a female architect and equal partner who was not recognized for her contributions. She is founding board member of OurHarvardSq and the Harvard Square Neighborhood Association. Caroline has spoken widely as an advocate for equal recognition, inclusion and equity in Architecture, as well as organized VOICES Flash Mobs in Venice, Italy and New York, NY.  

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FLASH MOB, NYC at the AIA National Conference 2018 included luminaries such as Beverly Willis FAIA of the Beverly Willis Architecture Foundation, Rosa Sheng, FAIA, Pascale Sablan AIA, A.L. Hu, Gisue Hariri, Mojgan Hariri, Cynthia Cracauer AIA, with Caroline James as Event’s Emcee. Image Credit: Mari Kon
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Venice Biennale 2018 Voices of Women FLASH MOB Image Credit: RebelArchitette
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Martha Thorne, Caroline James, Odile Decq and Farshid Moussavi

FLASH MOB – VENICE BIENNALE 2018

Caroline James is an advocate both in her neighborhood and architectural network. While she was a student at the Harvard Graduate School of Design, with Arielle Assouline-Lichten, she led the successful Petition to the Pritzker Prize for Recognition of Denise Scott Brown, a female architect and equal partner who was not recognized for her contributions. Caroline has spoken widely as an advocate for equal recognition, inclusion and equity in Architecture.