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Phil Bernstein is an associate dean and professor adjunct at the Yale School of Architecture, where he teaches professional practice in the hopes of inspiring the next generation of firms.
An associate dean and senior lecturer at the Yale School of Architecture, Bernstein writes about implications of the COVID-19 pandemic for architects, designers, and the future of the profession.