Joyce S. Lee
FAIA, LEED AP
Joyce Lee is a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects and one of the first LEED accredited professionals in New York City. In her two decades of public service, she served under Mayors Giuliani and Bloomberg. Joyce was the Chief Architect at the New York City Office of Management and Budget overseeing the survey of major city-owned structures and identifying opportunities in green design and development. In 2008, Joyce received the Public Architect Award from American Institute of Architects New York Chapter (AIA NY) for her "committed environmental consciousness and extraordinary ability to bring sustainability theory and practice to the public realm". In late 2010, she became the city’s first Active Design director creating a program at the Department of Design and Construction. She most recently serves as the international LEED advisor for Environetics, a full service design firm with offices on both coasts and Asia.
Joyce S.’s Conversations
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Joyce S. Moderated This Conversation What does it take to create beautiful, comfortable spaces that encourage play, health and well-being? |
Joyce S. Lee | April 29, 2012 |
Philip Johnson's glasses were his signature, his Glass House was his "Pavilion for viewing nature." What design spectacles – eyewear or event – have had a significant impact on you? |
Cay Sophie Rabinowitz | March 19, 2012 |



