Draft:Carol J. Weissman-Kurth, AIA ASID
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Carol J. Weissman-Kurth, AIA ASID[edit]
Awards[edit]
Her work has won numerous design awards and has been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, national shelter publications, and on television broadcasts such as NBC News and MTV Cribs.[1] Shown in the American House Book High Honor, Excellence in Design.
Personal life[edit]
Carol was born and raised in the scenic New York City "Hudson Heights"neighborhood of Manhattan.[2]