Sarah Kantrowitz is an architect helping build physical infrastructure for thoughtful industrial operations, with focus on relationship-based food, waste, and energy work. 

Specialized in process architecture, Sarah supports understanding and synthesis between technical demands and the social life of facilities projects, like industrial symbioses, worker quality of life, economic justice, beauty, pleasure, and relationship to place. 

Recent work includes delivering process architecture for a 30,000 sqm clean-room blood fractionation plant, supporting design strategy for an industrial fermentation real estate platform, re-commissioning bathing facilities in a Weimar-era German Stadtbad built to heat-share process water from an adjacent brown coal power plant, and hosting a sad dinner party on a dredging barge in the middle of Boston’s Mystic River, overlooking ExxonMobil’s leaking 95-acre oil terminal. 






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