Catherine Sckerl
Professor of Practice- Architecture

Biography
Catherine Sckerl, AIA, AICP is an architect and urbanist whose research and practice crosses four, interdisciplinary areas: urban design and planning; cultural heritage and vernacular architecture; urban theory; and participatory or co-creative practice and research methods. Sckerl’s professional practice centers on sustainable urban design and planning, and her projects incorporate community engagement, cultural heritage, and environmentally conscious strategies. In her research, Sckerl is particularly interested in critical questions about representation and participation within the built environment, exploring ways that vernacular knowledges and practices contribute to urban character and placemaking.
Sckerl’s current research focuses on the vernacular architecture, history, and urban morphology of Oaxaca de Juárez, México, a regional capital known for its cultural heritage that is facing challenges related to rapid urbanization, gentrification, and climate change.
Sckerl’s work uses a combination of visual and spatial ethnography, interviews, and photovoice to document the emergent vernacular architecture of the urban periphery and examine ways that self-builders negotiate belonging to the city via their houses. Her past research has addressed themes of participatory design and architectural heritage at places ranging from New Orleans, LA to St. Petersburg, Russia to Venice, Italy.
At Tulane, Sckerl teaches courses in urbanism / urban studies and architectural research methods. She has also taught in the architectural design and history-theory architecture sequences.
Research
Urbanism, Architecture, Vernacular Architecture, Participatory Methods, Sustainability. Mexico.
Degrees
- Ph.D. Tulane University, City, Culture, & Community- Urban Studies, Anticipated 2026.
- M.A., Oxford Institute of Sustainable Development, Oxford-Brookes University, 2006
- M.Arch, B.A., Tulane University, Architecture, 2005
Academic Experience
- Professor of Practice, Tulane University
Distinctions
- School of Liberal Arts Summer Research Award, Tulane University, 2023
- Stone Center & Tinker Foundation Summer Fieldwork Grant, Tulane University, 2019, 2020, 2021
- City, Culture, & Community Program Doctoral Fellowship, Tulane University, 2018-2023
- University Economic Development Council 2011 Project of the Year, 2011
- American Planning Association - Texas 2011 Plan of the Year, 2011
- American Planning Association - Texas 2010 Project Planning Award, 2010
- American Planning Association - Central Texas 2008 Plan of the Year, 2008
- AIA Certificate of Academic Excellence, AIA New Orleans & Tulane University, 2005
- Moise & Lois Goldstein Travel Fellowship, Tulane University, 2004
- Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship, U.S. Dept. of State, 2003-2004
Overseas Experience
- Mexico
- Italy
- Russia
Selected Publications
- “Bottom-up or Top-Down? How to Continue with New Orleans City-wide Planning after the Re-election of Mayor Ray C. Nagin,” with Wm. Raymond Manning, StadtBauwelt, v.36: 171, September 2006
- “Mod-Gun: A Modular Shotgun House System,” Installation with Robert Tannen at the Ogden Museum of Southern Art, New Orleans, Louisiana, June-August 2006