Andrew Rudd

Andrew Rudd
Andrew Rudd

Urban Environment Officer  / UN-Habitat New York

Biography

Andrew Rudd is the Urban Environment Officer for UN-Habitat’s Urban Planning and Design Branch in New York, where he manages a portfolio of projects related to urban form, landscape planning and public space. Before that, he co-led the agency’s substantive advocacy efforts for the Sustainable Development Goals. Previously Andrew worked as an architect in New York. He was editor of The Quito Papers and the New Urban Agenda (Routledge 2018) and contributing author to Urban Planet: Knowledge Towards Sustainable Cities (Cambridge 2018) and Urban Environmental Education Review (Cornell 2017). Andrew studied architecture at Yale and urbanism at the LSE.