Emily Ruopp, AIA has worked as a practicing architect in New York City since
2014 and currently works at Dattner Architects in the Residential Housing Studio.
Emily has participated in a range of building projects, including offices,
community centers, multi-family housing, single-family residences, and higher
education buildings. Committed to the complexity of New York City, Emily has
devoted her career to creating a sustainable future through excellence in the
design of affordable multi-family housing projects. Prioritizing local NYC
residents, she advocates for fostering community and connection through
carefully curated designs.
Emily educates students and develops projects with a keen focus on
sustainability, passive design techniques, environmental responsibility, climate
change, and equitable design. In 2020, Emily received the Buell Center Paris
Prize Award for a project that successfully complies with, interprets, and critically
extends the terms and spirit of the 2015 Paris Agreement. In 2019, Emily
attended courses at the New School Parsons School of Design for a workshop
in the Healthy Materials Lab that focused on sustainably sourced and
environmentally responsible materials. As an advocate, Emily actively
participates in sustainable practice groups, women in architecture committees,
LGBTQ+ rights organizations, and local volunteer groups.
Emily received a Bachelor of Architecture from Syracuse University and a
Master of Science degree in Advanced Architecture Design from Columbia
GSAPP, where she currently teaches studio courses and workshops for
master’s students. Previously, Emily has also taught part-time as an Adjunct
Professor at the New Jersey Institute of Technology instructing undergraduate
architecture studios.