Darius Sollohub is an associate professor of architecture and associate director of the master's in infrastructure planning program at the New Jersey School of Architecture at New Jersey Institute of Technology, where he teaches architecture and infrastructure planning and coordinates community outreach. A member of the American Institute of Architects, Sollohub lectures, publishes, and conducts funded research in areas of smart growth in various urban settings. He specializes in transit-oriented development and evolving transportation systems.
Sollohub recently was named to a panel of experts that will judge the international competition to redesign Rutgers University's College Avenue campus. The panel will evaluate and rank design concepts submitted by five teams of accomplished architecture and landscape firms.
In 2005 he was named Educator of the Year by the Northern New Jersey District Council of the Urban Land Institute. The institute cited Sollohub for his dedication to responsible land use and for helping communities plan for smart growth.
He has collaborated with the Regional Plan Association, the Urban Land Institute, and New Jersey Transit and cotaught a studio course in transportation design for the urban planning program at the Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy at Rutgers. He presently serves as the Paterson technical adviser for the New Jersey Urban Parks Competition.
Sollohub received bachelor's and master's degrees in architecture from Columbia University.