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Elizabeth Fazzare

Elizabeth Fazzare is a New York-based editor and journalist who covers architecture, design, culture, and travel for publications including Architectural Digest, Dwell, and Interior Design. Known for her in-depth features, she is passionate about telling the stories of emerging and underrepresented design talents, reporting on the future of architectural typologies, and uncovering trends that are moving the industry forward. She was previously the senior architecture and design editor at Cultured magazine, and an editor at Architectural Digest. She has edited several books on architecture and design for Rizzoli, including Mario Buatta: Anatomy of a Decorator by Emily Eerdmans, Modern New York by Lukas Novotny, and Villa Cetinale: Memoir of a House in Tuscany by Ned Lambton. Elizabeth is also an experienced moderator and panelist with expertise in architecture, design, and cultural trends. She is a New York University graduate with a B.A. in journalism, art history, and urban design and architecture studies. Elizabeth can be followed on Instagram @efazzare.

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