About

k. kennedy Whiters, AIA, Founder, Owner, and Principal of wrkSHäp kiloWatt, is a graduate of the dual Master of Architecture (MArch) / Master of Urban Planning (MUP) program at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. She graduated with honors and specialized in history and preservation in the School of Architecture and community development and social justice in the Department of Urban & Regional Planning. kennedy is passionate about the maintenance and stewardship of the built environment, access to quality and enjoyable design for all, and (un)redacting the facts of history to tell a full(er) story about the places we protect and preserve. Premed as an undergrad, she brings a perspective of healing and wellness to preservation and design.

kennedy has experience working on large and small historic buildings, both in the private and non-profit sectors, from schematic design to construction administration. In her career as an owner’s rep/capital project manager, clients, colleagues, and managers have praised kennedy for her enthusiasm and organizational skills, and for delivering enjoyable spaces, on time and under budget.

Since the age of 8, community engagement has been a key component of her life. A two-time AmeriCorps member, she has helped infants and pregnant mothers in the West Side of Chicago obtain quality healthcare and restored windows in West Virginia. Prior to moving to New York, she volunteered for eight years in the preservation community of Seattle, serving on Historic Seattle’s Preservation and Development Authority Council and 4Culture’s Historic Preservation Advisory Committee, which is King County’s cultural, grant-making agency.

kennedy is the founder of several historic preservation initiatives that support equitable practices in historic preservation: Black in Historic Preservation, Beyond Integrity in (X), and (un)Redact the Facts.

:: (un)Redact the Facts advocates for (un)redacted narratives and interpretations of historical sites,

:: Beyond Integrity in (X) advocates for landmarking processes that go beyond architectural integrity to cultural significance, and

:: Black in Historic Preservation highlights the contributions of Black people to historic preservation / heritage conservation.

Her preservation honors include a Mildred Colodny Scholarship from the National Trust for Historic Preservation in 2008, an Emerging Scholar Award from the Association for Preservation Technology International in 2011, and recognition by the Young Urban Preservationists of the Landmark Society of Western New York as one of eight “Women to Watch Today in Preservation and Design” in 2021.

To share and connect with like-minded people, kennedy has presented (un)Redact the Facts at conferences across the country: Dismantle Preservation, Invisible Architecture's Archival Noise at Towson University, California Preservation Conference, UK-based "The Illusionist" podcast about language, and Beyond Integrity in (X) Virtual Conference.

The following organizations have cited (un)Redact the Facts and her writing on racial equity: Landmarks Illinois; Education Week; Historic Seattle; Erica Avrami, Ph.D./Columbia University’s “Building a Foundation for Action: Anti-Racist Historic Preservation Resources”; Slavery & Abolition, A Journal of Slave and Post-Slave Studies’ “Slavery: Annual Bibliographical Supplement” (2021).

A published writer, social scientist vis-à-vis historic preservation, and independent researcher on redacted grammar and language in history communications, kennedy earned licenses to practice architecture in New York State and Washington State. She personally financed her education by working as a teaching assistant, summer intern, and fellow, and with federal and private student loans that totaled over $90,000 when she graduated.

kennedy is also the founder of studio kW Architecture, PLLC, a full-service New York-based architecture firm.

Education, Certifications + Affiliations

 

Education + Certifications

Level I Thermography, 2024 - 2028

“Grammar, Mechanics, and Usage for Editors,” University of California, Berkeley, Extension Course, 2023

Master of Architecture (History + Preservation) … U of IL at Urbana-Champaign, 2010

Master of Urban Planning (Community Development + Social Justice) … U of IL at Urbana-Champaign, 2010

Associate in Arts & Sciences … Harold Washington College, Chicago, 2005

Bachelor of Science in Chemistry … U of IL at Urbana-Champaign, 2002

Bachelor of Art in Spanish … U of IL at Urbana-Champaign, 2002

Affiliations

Founder of Black in Historic Preservation, January 2021 - present

Founder, unRedact the Facts, July 2020 - present

Association for Preservation Technology, 2019 - present

American Institute of Architects, 2012 - present

Historic Seattle Preservation & Development Authority Council, 2017 - 2020

King County’s 4Culture Historic Preservation Advisory Committee (HPAC) and co-founder and namesake of 4Culture’s subcommittee Beyond Integrity, 2012 - 2019

Founder, Beyond Integrity in (X), 2020 - present

Awards, Speaking Engagements + Interviews

 

Awards + Recognition

AIANY Civic Leader, 2023

Recognized by the Young Urban Preservationists of the Landmark Society of Western New York as one of eight “Women to Watch Today in Preservation and Design,” 2021

Association for Preservation Technology Emerging Scholar, 2011

National Trust for Historic Preservation Mildred Colodny Scholar, 2008

Speaking Engagements + Interviews

New York Chapter of American Institute of Architects (AIANY) Civic Leadership Program (CLP), “Storytelling in Architecture,” 2023

DOCOMOMO US National Symposium, “New Haven: Complexities of the Modern American City,” 2023

United in Grief, The New School Undergraduate Capstone Project, 2023

The Allusionist Podcast, Episode 170. Actively Passive, 2023

Invisible Architecture’s “Archival Noise” Conference at Towson University, 2023

Beyond Integrity in (X) Virtual Conference*, 2021

*Conference Founder, Host, and Organizer

Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, “Preservationists in Your Neighborhood” Interview, 2021

Teaching Black History Conference by the Carter Center for Black History Education at the University of Missouri, July 2021

New York State-Wide Virtual Conference, 2020

Dismantle Preservation Virtual unConference, 2020

Checking a standing seam metal roof atop the Legislative Building in Olympia, WA for compliance with the construction documents (2016).

Checking a standing seam metal roof atop the Legislative Building in Olympia, WA for compliance with the construction documents (2016).

Photo of Black woman wearing dress with diamond pattern.  Fabric pattern of the dress: blue diagonal lines criss-crossing with white diamonds throughout.