Anthony Guida

Anthony Guida is an architect, educator, and sustainability advocate. He has taught at UCLA and the USC School of Architecture and previously served as Program Director for Architecture 2030, a think tank dedicated to decarbonizing the global building sector. Anthony has led design practices in Los Angeles and Santa Fe and currently works with the US National Park Service’s Intermountain Region, managing design and construction and serving as a subject matter expert for historic preservation and sustainable design. He is also board president of Friends of Architecture Santa Fe, an interdisciplinary nonprofit dedicated to fostering civic engagement and dialogue around design and the built environment through public lectures, workshops, design charrettes, tours, and related programs.