[2] Significant works include The Brown University Framework for Physical Planning,[3] Long Island Railroad Entrance at 34 Street,[4] Visitor Center at Franklin Roosevelt Presidential Library,[5] Mount Sinai Ambulatory Surgery Facility Kyabirwa Uganda.
[16][17] In 2018 Halsband lead a successful effort to amend the AIA Code of Ethics[17][18] to prohibit harassment or discrimination and commit to fostering a professional environment of mutual respect and equity.
She originally attended Swarthmore college as an English major, though she took an interest in hanging out at Penn with architecture students.
[15] This selection is specific to projects for which Halsband has been principally responsible Academic appointments The New York University Advanced Research Institutes offers "open loft floors provide a range of innovative collaborative environments for research institutes, shared university classrooms, and a conference center."
The building offers several open work spaces and small offices that can be used as study rooms, classrooms, or workshops.