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Agathe Ceccaldi

Instructor | Pre-College Programs

Agathe Ceccaldi is a graduate of Pratt Institute’s Master of Architecture program, where she received the AIA Henry Adams Award, the Pratt Institute Certificate of Merit, and the Taconic Fellowship grant for a community-focused project. Her international background, having studied Interior and Product Design in Paris at École Camondo and practiced across Europe and the United States, informs a multifaceted and culturally responsive approach to architecture.

With over ten years of professional experience, her work spans a wide range of scales and typologies. At COOKFOX Architects, she contributed to and led the design and construction of award-winning residential and cultural projects. Her work includes multifamily developments such as 80 Clarkson and 378 West End Avenue—the latter recognized with the SARA Award for Excellence and the 2024 Architectural Record Award for Adaptive Reuse—as well as institutional projects including the Bruce Springsteen Archives & Center for American Music.

Alongside her professional practice, she is an active educator, teaching design studios and visualization at Pratt Institute and the New York Institute of Technology. She is a LEED-accredited professional and holds the Parsons Healthier Materials and Sustainable Building Certificate, underscoring her commitment to sustainable and responsible design practices.