Wendy Evans Joseph

Wendy Evans Joseph is an American architect known for her work on placemaking and exhibition design, primarily for cultural and educational institutions, as well as private residences, and performance spaces.

Joseph's notable projects include the Rockefeller University’s Campus Community Pedestrian Bridge, her renovation of the Snug Harbor Music Hall, her "Americans" exhibition at the National Museum of the American Indian, and the "Nature—Cooper Hewitt Design Triennial" at the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum in 2019.

[12] In the early eighties Joseph worked on the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum as a senior designer.

[20]: 95 Other projects led by Joseph include the Rockefeller University’s Campus Community Pedestrian Bridge,[5][21] the National Butterfly Center in Mission, Texas,[22] the renovation of the Music Hall of the Snug Harbor Cultural Center in Staten Island, NY,[23] Americans' exhibition at the National Museum of the American Indian that opened in 2017,[24] and Nature–Cooper Hewitt Triennial at the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum in 2019.

[28] In 2001, she married Jeffrey V. Ravetch, a professor of molecular genetics and immunology at Rockefeller University;[3] as of 2011 they lived in Manhattan.