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Liz McEnaney

Liz McEnaney is an Adjunct Assistant Professor at GSAPP. She has over fifteen years of experience in historic preservation, urban design, and non-profit leadership. She has a demonstrated history of initiating place-based projects and engaging with community stakeholders, and she has partnered with not-for-profit organizations, foundations, and private corporations. Her projects range in location from New York’s Hudson Valley to New Delhi, India to Maputo, Mozambique.

Previously, Liz served as Executive Director of Sir John Soane’s Museum Foundation, raising funds and organizing lectures to support Sir John Soane’s Museum in London. Prior to this, she was Executive Director and Board Member of the SS Columbia Project, restoring a National Historic Landmark steamboat.

Liz is a founding Trustee of Awesome Newburgh and is on the board of Newburgh’s Fullerton Center, Historic Districts Council and the New York Preservation Archive Project. She is also on the board of Project Hello World. She was a recipient of a Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts grant for her ongoing project Maputo Modern.

Liz earned a Master of Science in Historic Preservation from Columbia GSAPP and graduated from Wellesley College.

Courses

Course Semester Title Student Work Instructor Syllabus Requirements & Sequence Location & Time Session & Points Call No.
A6790‑1 Fall 2022
Thesis I
Paul Bentel, Liz McEnaney
200 BUELL
W 9 AM - 11 AM
FULL SEMESTER
3 Points
12501
A6850‑1 Fall 2019
The Climate Crisis—Imagining a Green New Deal in the Hudson Valley
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Kaja Kühl, Anna Dietzsch , Jerome Haferd, Liz McEnaney, Justin Moore, Raafi Rivero, Shachi Pandey, David Smiley, Dragana Zoric Syllabus
206 FAYERWEATHER
M & TH 1:30 - 6:30; F 3 PM - 5 PM
FULL SEMESTER
9 Points
41408
A6750‑1 Spring 2018
HP Studio II
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Liz McEnaney Required for 1st Year
301 Fayerweather
M & TH 2 PM - 6 PM
Full Semester
6 Points
93146