Candace Maloney-Franklin

Candace Maloney-Franklin

Lecturer

Biography

Candace Maloney-Franklin was born and raised on the small Caribbean Island of St. Christopher (St. Kitts), where the importance of community and looking out for one’s neighbor was instilled in her from an early age. From early on in her career, Candace has carried these values into architecture - approaching her work with the deep belief that the input of residents who personally understand the history, assets and challenges of a community is critical to design and that thoughtful design should be accessible to all.

Candace’s passion has taken her to the smallest towns in Rural America to the largest Urban cities working on mixed-use developments, multi-family affordable housing, adaptive reuse projects, health clinics, commercial and landscape flood response design. She is also an Adjunct Lecturer at the University of Maryland teaching Design Studio I & II. Candace brings the lens of impactful long-term solutions through research and community engagement to every space.

Education
Bachelor of Architecture
2011