Julie Torres Moskovitz, AIA is an architect and founder of the collaborative firm Fete Nature Architecture (FNA), a passive house and resiliency-focused architecture studio in Brooklyn, NYC. FNA’s projects are focused on three main pillars: climate adaptation, resiliency, and social justice. Julie teaches a seminar on Eco Urban Systems at Syracuse University Architecture at the Fisher Center NYC Campus which explores these three driving design motivators. Her firm, FNA, works in all scales of buildings including an expertise in adaptive reuse and retrofitting in urban settings.
Julie is a Certified Passive House Consultant, WELL & LEED AP, and a registered architect in NY, NJ, CT, PA, WA, & GA plus NCARB certified. She is on the Advisory Board of Street Vendor Project, Youth Design Center, and the Institute for Public Architecture. Currently, she is an Urban Design Forum fellow. www.fnarchitecture.com and IG: @fna.architecture