Vanessa Espaillat Lovett is an interdisciplinary architect, urbanist, and founder of
Ella,
a global design consultancy dedicated to the adaptation of the built environment to meet the challenges caused by climate change. She designs climate-
resilience strategies that promote the equitable advancement of communities and builds
the broad and often complex coalitions required for their realization. She works
in
partnership with private developers, governments, and institutions on the design
of
both the social and physical infrastructure required for sustainable
transformation.
Vanessa currently serves as Project Manager and Special Advisor on a
Columbia University initiative that aims to strengthen Dominican Republic’s ability to
confront
natural disasters. As a key leader of this Columbia World Projects initiative, she
helped define the strategy for developing a network of community resilience
centers across the region. She has been working tirelessly over a two-year
period to build a broad international coalition of academic, governmental, and
private institutions together to realize the first resilience center in the heart of
Santo Domingo, which is planning to launch in 2023.
Vanessa has dedicated a significant portion of her career to academic research
and teaching, having worked alongside Professor Richard Plunz as a research
associate at the Urban Design Lab at the Earth Institute, as well as an Associate in
Architecture, at Columbia GSAPP, for the Urban Ecology
Studio and Sustainable Urbanization: New Designs for the Future City.
Vanessa has significant work experience as an urban planner and designer for
city governments. She served the City of New York as Senior Urban Designer of the
Division of Planning and Pre-development at the NYC Department of Housing
Preservation and Development. Prior to her position at HPD, she worked at the
NYC Department of City Planning as a city planner and urban designer for Brooklyn.
She also worked for the Dominican Government’s Ministry of Economy, Planning and
Development where she contributed to the country’s first land use law, and
guidelines for rural and community development.
She is a licensed architect in Dominican Republic, where she collaborates as an
associate architect at Constructora AE, a full-service construction and
engineering company based in Santo Domingo. She also works as a contributor and
freelance writer to newspapers, magazines, and academic publications.
Vanessa holds a Master of Science in Architecture and Urban Design from
Columbia University, where she received the Lowenfish Memorial Prize. She also earned a Master of Arts in Housing and Urbanism from the Architectural Association in London and Bachelor of Architecture from UNIBE in the Dominican Republic.