Laura Carr

Senior Lecturer in Architecture

Programs

  • Architecture
  • Master of Architecture
  • School of Architecture
Laura Carr

CAPLA 310

Areas of Expertise

  • Culturally specific design
  • Integrated design
  • Performative design
  • Sustainable design

Degrees

  • Bachelor of Architecture, The University of Arizona

Biography

Laura Carr is a senior lecturer in the School of Architecture teaching in both studio and lectures courses in the areas of sustainable design, culturally responsive design, community outreach, building technologies and professional practice. She currently serves as chair of the school's Practice Stream, a member of the Drachman Institute Faculty Executive Board, is a Deans Equity and Inclusion Initiative (DEII) Fellow and is a founding member of the Native Peoples Design Coalition (NPDC), UArizona partnership working with Tribal communities to plan and design the built environment for sustainability and resiliency.

Laura has more than 15 years experience in professional practice, beginning with her work as a project manager for the Drachman Institute in 2004. During her four years with Drachman, Laura coordinated affordable housing and sustainable community planning, research, design and engagement actives under two consecutive HUD Empowerment Zone improvement grants in Tucson. Additionally, Laura managed Drachman’s Architecture Technical Assistance Program, funded through Cooperative Extension and the City of Tucson, providing technical assistance to neighborhoods, municipalities and nonprofit organizations for the development of master plans, neighborhood and zoning overlay plans, housing studies, improvement and infill initiatives. The Civano Demonstration Project, one of the research initiatives funded under this grant, post-evaluated the sustainable performance of different technologies, assemblies and strategies used in the Civano neighborhood. This research was applied to the design and construction of five homes in the Barrio San Antonio neighborhood built by the Drachman Design Build Coalition (DDBC), and continues to set precedent for affordable housing design in the Southwest. Laura has also provided education and design resources to Tribal communities receiving development funding from the Arizona Department of Housing.

In 2007, Laura left Drachman Institute and design residential projects for Taylor Design Build (TDB), and in 2011 she became a project architect for Nelsen Partners, working in mixed-use retail, office and hospitality. Laura returned to teaching in 2017, and focuses her teaching efforts on cross-disciplinary instruction and community outreach within CAPLA and across the university.

News, Research and Projects

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AIA Arizona 2022 Design Awards

UArizona Architecture Faculty Honored for Community Design, Design Pedagogy and Distinguished Architecture by AIA Arizona

School of Architecture faculty members have been honored once again by the Arizona chapter of the American Institute of Architecture: Laura Carr with the Community Design Award, Eric Weber and Trevor Watson with the Design Pedagogy Award and Jesús Edmundo Robles Jr (DUST Architects) and Michael Kothke (HK Associates) with Distinguished Architecture Citations.

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Agricultural Center at Mochik Ranch, by Greg Veitch

Agricultural Center at Mochik Ranch: Greg Veitch '23 M.Arch

The Agricultural Center at Mochik Ranch is predicated upon the concept of interdependence, which is a central tenet of Yoeme spirituality and culture. The project goal was to use architecture to facilitate agricultural production and cultural ownership through an interdependent deployment of climactic forces and culturally significant building materials.

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Consequence, by Jules Cervantes

Richärd Kennedy Fourth-Year Studio Prize Focuses on Environmental Innovation and Water Consciousness Along Tucson’s Santa Cruz River

Built environment innovation. Water consciousness. These are the principles fourth-year B.Arch students in the ARC 401 studio considered when crafting designs for a research center at the base of Sentinel Peak, along Tucson’s Santa Cruz River, for the Fall 2021 Richärd Kennedy Fourth-Year Studio Prize.