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housing and high-end residential design in various
New York architectural firms including Beth Cooper
Lawrence, Raffaella Bortoluzzi, and Bruno Kearney; her
architectural and installation work has been exhibited in
Philadelphia, New York, and Savannah.
Deborah Schneiderman
AssociAte Professor
B.S., Cornell University; M. Arch., SCI-Arch; RA; LEED
AP; principal, deSc design/research; projects include
residential design, exhibition design such as the Empire
State Building audio tour and kiosk, and collaborative
work with the artists Kristin Jones and Andrew Ginzel
on Polarities at the Kansas City International Airport
and Metronome at Union Square in New York City;
previously taught at Parsons New School for Design
and Arizona State University; author of the upcoming
books Inside Prefab (Princeton Architectural Press,
- and Integrating Sustainability in Design
Education (with Jacques Giard in 2013); articles have
appeared in Interiors: Design, Architecture and
Culture; Design Principles and Practices: An
International Journal; Home Cultures: The Journal
of Architecture Design and Domestic Space;
and International Journal of Environmental, Cultural,
Economic and Social Sustainability.
Hazel Siegel
Visiting AssistAnt Professor
B.F.A., Skidmore College; M.F.A., Hunter College, City
University of New; Atelier Hazel Siegel Ltd.
Andrew Simons
Visiting AssistAnt Professor
B.F.A., Carnegie Mellon University; partner,
Emphasis Design.
Steve Smith
Adjunct AssociAte Professor
B.S., Pratt Institute.
Joanna Sohn
Visiting AssistAnt Professor
B.A., Smith College; M.S., Pratt Institute; senior
architectural designer, Shamir Sham Design.
Jina Y. Son
Visiting AssociAte Professor
B.S., University of Cincinnati; Meshinc, New York, N.Y.; RA.
Elizabeth Stoel
Visiting AssociAte Professor
B.A., Princeton University; M.A., Harvard University;
LEED AP; writer and designer based in Brooklyn, N.Y.;
currently works at Rogers Marvel Architects and also
pursues her own independent projects and research;
work focuses on creating performative, project-
specific, and sustainable relationships between
interior and exterior, and ranges in type and scale from
interiors to landscapes and public art; contributor to
ArchitectureBoston magazine and is a project editor
at PRAXIS Journal of Writing and Building; selected
as a semi-finalist in the National Ideas Competition
for the Washington Monument Grounds in February
2011; her proposal for a National Flood Park on the
site showcases a proactive response to the issue of
increased flooding from global warming on a national
stage, in the heart of Washington, D.C.
Sarah Strauss
Visiting AssociAte Professor
B.A., Duke University; M. Arch., Yale University; founder,
Bigprototype (2004), a practice that operates at
the intersection of design and building, harnessing
interests in making, testing, research, and play, with
offices in Brooklyn, N.Y. and Rincon, Puerto Rico;
also founded LittlePrototype, a furniture and product
design company located in Brooklyn, and Collider, an
installation art project with Lia Halloran that travels
between New York City and Los Angeles.
Brent Stringfellow
Visiting AssistAnt Professor
B. Arch., University of Pennsylvania; M. Arch., Harvard
University; RA; LEED AP; project architect, Ennead
Architects, New York City.
Keena Suh
Adjunct AssociAte Professor
B.A., University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; M. Arch.,
Columbia University; RA; architect, Reddymade Design,
New York City; professional experience includes a broad
range of architecture and interior projects including
affordable housing, high-end residential projects, retail,
and hospitality designs.
Myonggi Sul
Professor
B.A., Valparaiso University; M.S., Pratt Institute; interior
designer in New York City for over 20 years; principal,
Myonggi Sul Design, which provides interior design
services to corporations, high end residences, and
major architectural firms; previous appointments
include director of interior design at Marcel Breuer
Associates, and work as an associate at GN Associates/
Carol Groh and Associates, where her creative skills and
leadership were instrumental in the firm’s recognition
as the 1988 Designer of the Year by Interiors magazine;
has taught at both Hongik University and Gunguk
University in Seoul, Korea, as a visiting professor.
Yutaka Takiura
Visiting AssociAte Professor
B. Eng., Waseda University; M. Arch., University of
Pennsylvania; M. Arch., Illinois Institute of Technology;
RA; architect based in New York City and focusing on
interior architecture projects; professional experience
includes working with prestigious designers of such as
Marcel Breuer and becoming known as a specialist in
modern design of the 20th century.
Madeleine Taylor
Visiting AssistAnt Professor
B.F.A., B. Arch., Rhode Island School of Design;
M.S., Columbia University; RA; principal, boutique
architecture and interior design studios MMTNYC,
New York City and MMTSLC, Salt Lake City; has
served as director of operations at Ace Gallery in
New York City, and worked as a designer at Skidmore,
Owings & Merrill, LLP.
Karin Tehve
AssistAnt chAir, Adjunct AssociAte Professor
B.Arch., Pennsylvania State University; M. Arch., Harvard
University RA; architect and founder, KT3Dllc. (2001),
a small interdisciplinary practice pursuing projects
in architecture, interiors, multimedia design and site-
specific art; awards include a 2009 Building Brooklyn
Award and a 2009 Lumen Citation and Regional Award
(with Linnaea Tillett) for This Way, a permanent light
installation under the Brooklyn Bridge; recent projects