Joshua Berman
Assistant Professor of Practice
jberman@marywood.edu
School of Architecture
570-348-6211 x2310
Shield Cntr for Visual Arts 233
Courses taught:
Building Technologies I
ARCH-127
Design Studio III
ARCH-210
Building Technologies II
ARCH-217
Design Studio IV
ARCH-220
Public Design Project I
ARCH-329
Independent Study AIS
ARCH-499C
Independent Study
ARCH-599
Interior Architecture Studio IV
IARC-220A
Joshua Berman is a craftsman, designer, and educator. Through an integrated approach to history, historic preservation, and adaptive reuse, his teaching emphasizes the importance of experiential learning and public engagement as change agents for community empowerment. Joshua is passionate about developing action-oriented projects that focus on creating places where people reflect on a sense of shared inheritance and collective consciousness as a means of community building. His approach to public design projects bridges the gap between education, service, and networking to strengthen bonds between students and their neighborhoods. He holds a Masters of Design Studies in Historic Preservation from the Boston Architectural College, and a Masters in Interior Architecture from Marywood University.