Rosalie Genevro is an architectural historian and urbanist who has led the Architectural
League as Executive Director since 1985, pursuing the Leagueʼs mission of nurturing
excellence and stimulating discussion and debate on issues in architecture, design and
urbanism. The League’s programs present the work of many of the world’s best-known
architects and emerging talents, and create opportunities for investigation and
innovation in the built environment.
Engaging a wide range of public forums and platforms, Ms. Genevro has organized
design studies, directed exhibitions, initiated digital publications, conceived and edited
print publications, and guided the creation of live public events including lectures,
panels, conferences, symposia, and roundtable discussions. The New York Cityfocused
design studies she has directed include “Vacant Lots,” on affordable infill
housing for small sites, “New Schools for New York,” on design and development
strategies to create small public schools, “The Productive Park,” on parks and the
water supply, “Envisioning East New York,” and “Arverne: Housing on the Edge.” Digital
projects include worldviewcities.org, which presents reports by local young architects
on out-of-the mainstream cities around the world, and urbanomnibus.net, a publication
that defines and enriches the culture of citymaking through a focus on good ideas for
cities, tried and tested in the five boroughs of New York. She has directed the creation
of major traveling exhibitions, including “Renzo Piano Building Workshop: Selected
Projects,” “Ten Shades of Green: Architecture and the Natural World” and “Urban Life:
Housing in the Contemporary City.” She conceived and directs the ongoing, multiformat
League project “The Five Thousand Pound Life: Architecture, Climate Change,
and our Economic Future.”
Ms. Genevro has served as a peer reviewer for the NYC Departments of Design and
Construction, City Planning, Cultural Affairs and Parks and Recreation, a grant review
panelist for the National Endowment for the Arts and the New York State Council on
the Arts, and a critic and juror for many architecture school juries and other prize
competitions. She is a member of the New York Committee of the Regional Plan
Association and served as a member of the executive committee for Ideas City, a
biannual festival of new ideas for cities organized by the New Museum and a
consortium of downtown cultural organizations. Ms. Genevro received a 2015 Arts and
Letters Award in Architecture from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. She
studied history and architectural history at Occidental College and Cornell University.