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Arnold, Denise Rebecca

Denise Rebecca Arnold AIA (57) passed away on November 8, 2024. The daughter of Sandra and Hugh Arnold, she was a distinguished architect, designer, and researcher who devoted her life to inclusive design and advocated for fairness in development. Denise attended the University of Michigan, where she earned a Master of Architecture (1991), received a second Master of Urban Design from Columbia University (1994), and most recently earned a PhD in Disability Studies from the University of Illinois at Chicago (2024). Denise was also awarded the Harvard University Graduate School of Design Loeb Fellowship (2007) in which she served initially as resident, and later as collaborator, until her death. Denise served several departments of the City of Chicago until 2005 before going into a private architecture practice. As an architect, Denise lectured and wrote widely on accessible design, advised, and served on public boards – most recently in the city of Highland Park, where she served terms on the zoning and housing committees, as well as the planning commission. Her life work, which underpinned the founding principles of her architectural practice DRALLC (2006), and associated non-for-profit (to design and research environmental impacts on people with cognitive disabilities like autism) continues under the leadership of her partner and husband Gerardo Fitz-Gibbon AIA. She was a beloved daughter, wife, and mother. In addition to her husband, she is survived by sons Benjamin Arnold Fitz-Gibbon and Lucas Arnold Fitz-Gibbon; her mother Sandra Arnold; and sisters Sharisse Rehring, Paige Farber, Andrea Arnold, and Susan Freel. A virtual memorial service in Denise's honor will be held on January 11, 2025. For info: 847-256-5700

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Published by Chicago Sun-Times on Jan. 5, 2025.

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Amanda

January 8, 2025

I was in Denise's cohort at UIC--a small group (6 total) spread across different areas of interest. Denise was immediately such an incredible presence to have around--she brought wide ranging professional experience and real-life understanding to the work, and I deeply admired her unyielding and inexhaustible drive to make our world more meaningfully inclusive. When a person chooses to return to school in her 50s just so that she could have even more tools to advocate for others... that is a pretty extraordinary person. She didn't do inclusion work because it's fun, but because she believed it was essential. Her fire could burn so hot around issues of exclusion and injustice, and I always found it beautiful and grounding to see such fierce advocacy.

I hardly know what to say about her passing except that she was a tremendous woman, and I'm very grateful to have studied beside her for a few years. May we all, like Denise, push ourselves to do what we can to create the future and community we want to see. May her memory be a blessing.

L Steven Platt

January 8, 2025

Denise was a wonderful, thoughtful and loving person. Prayers to her family. May her memory be a blessing.

Christopher Zafiris

January 8, 2025

Deepest condolences to an extraordinary individual.
She will be missed but never forgotten.

William ONeill

January 5, 2025

Denise Arnold was a colleague of mine at the UIC. She will very hard to replace both at her home and at the university. My condolences to her family.

Karen Abrams

January 5, 2025

Sending peace and comfort to Denise's loved ones on her passing.

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