Based in New York City, Diana Kellogg founded Diana Kellogg Architects in 1992. Her work is rooted in sustainable design and has evolved from residential projects into working with nonprofit and community groups to create a sense of place and interconnectivity. A guiding core principle of the Company is its deference to an existing sense of place and history - creating spaces that provide for communal interconnectivity. Kellogg received a Master of Architecture from Columbia University and a BA from Williams College. Prior to establishing her own firm, she was associated with the firms of Gluckman Tang Architects and Selldorf Architects. Her work has been featured in various publications including The New York Times, Dwell, Architectural Digest and New York Magazine and has won multiple international design awards.