Juintow Lin is a Registered Architect and a Professor at Cal Poly Pomona and a founding partner of FoxLin. At Cal Poly Pomona, she teaches design and sustainability courses, and helps to organize the biennial Building Enclosures Sustainability Symposium (BESS) conference, designed to bring together professionals from academia, architecture, engineering and construction, as well as students, to discuss state-of-the-art sustainable building enclosure design.
She created an online community for students and young practitioners to learn about and discuss design tools specifically as they relate to issue of sustainability. Juintow has worked in the offices of Marmol Radziner and Associates in Los Angeles, Foster and Partners in London, and Pei Cobb Freed and Partners in New York. Lin received both her undergraduate and graduate degrees from MIT. She was a pioneering member of the Kinetic Design Group at MIT investigating the design and application of behavioral kinetic systems in architecture. She also served as a Research Fellow at MIT working on Sustainable Urban Housing in China and co-edited and co-authored a book of the same title in 2006.