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Newman’s research, the impact of the Saarinens, Aalto and Lurçat on the development of Regional Modernism, places a new emphasis on “another stream” of Modernism illustrated by the early works of Harry Weese in Columbus, IN.
Prior to working at IUB, Newman held adjunct-academic positions in the Boston area while working full-time at prominent Boston firms including: Benjamin Thompson and Associates and Moshe Safdie and Associates. Newman’s design projects have included: offices, residences, embassies, concert halls, and large-scale retail. In Bloomington, she was responsible for the prize winning design at 555 Morton Street, an adaptive reuse and tax credit project.