Christopher Loofs

Education
Princeton University
MA, Architecture
Texas A&M University
BA, Environmental Design
Christopher Loofs is a designer, educator, photographer and the current Robert L. Wesley Teaching Fellow at the Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture. He holds a Master of Architecture from Princeton University and a Bachelor of Environmental Design with a minor in Sustainable Architecture and Planning from Texas A&M University. His recent projects explore issues related to environmental justice and toxicity in building materials, representations of disability in the built environment, planning for rising sea levels in northern New Jersey and the potential of games and play in design education.