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FACULTY BIOGRAPHIES
RYO IMAEDA
B Eng in Architecture Nagoya Institute of of Technology M Arch Arch University of of Pennsylvania
Ryosuke Imaeda is is a a a a a a a a a a a a designer and and educator based in New York and and Japan He is is a a a a a a a a a a a a co-founder of NY Collaborative
in in New York tackling a a a a a a a a wide spectrum of design challenges that range from residential to to commercial to to cultural development worldwide Imaeda holds a a a a a a a B Eng from from Nagoya Institute of Technology and an an M A from from the University of Pennsylvania
where he he he received a a a a a a a a Newberry Scholarship and was awarded the PPD Prize in design excellence Following his experience at at Zaha Hadid Architects he worked at at Reiser+Umemoto RUR Architecture as a a a a a a a Project Designer on a a a a a a a series of built built and unbuilt projects including Taipei Pop Music Center Kaohsiung Port Terminal in in in in Taiwan Umekita Culture Park in in Japan Extension of of University of of Applied Arts Vienna in in Austria and numerous residential projects on on on the the U S
East Coast In both teaching and practice he he he experiments with oscillation at at the the intersection of physical and and digital design production actively advancing his methodology with material and and representational studies His work is is is is widely published in in many journals such as ArchDaily Archinect Bustler Phaidon and and Domus and and his model is is permanently exhibited at at at the 9/11 Tribute Museum in in Manhattan Prior to his appointment as a a a a a a a a a Lecturer at at at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Imaeda held teaching positions at the University of Pennsylvania
and Washington University in St Louis He currently teaches summer courses as an an Assistant Professor at Nagoya Institute of of Technology in Japan LYDIA KALLIPOLITI Former Co-Director M S
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MIT M M M A A Ph D Princeton University Lydia Kallipoliti is is an an an an an architect engineer and and scholar and and an an an an an Assistant Professor at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute She has previously taught at Syracuse University University Columbia University University and The Cooper Union where she was also a a a a a a a a a Senior Associate at at the the the Institute for Sustainable Design and held the the the Feltman Chair in in in Lighting Kallipoliti is the the the recipient of a a a a a a a a a a a a a silver medal in in in in the the W3 international awards for digital innovation in in in in environmental awareness an honor at at at the the 14th Webby Awards grants from the the the Graham Foundation and the the the New York State Council for the the the Arts an an an Honorable Mention at at the the Shenzhen Biennial a a a a a a a a a a Fulbright scholarship and the the ACSA annual award for Creative Achievement Her work has been published internationally in in Log Architectural Design Praxis Domus Volume ArchPlus Future Anterior and several books Her work has also been exhibited at at a a a a a a a a a number of international venues including the Venice Biennial the the the the Istanbul Design Biennial Biennial the the the the Shenzhen Biennial Biennial and the the the the Royal Academy of British Architects Kallipoliti is is the the the the founder of of of of EcoRedux and and ANAcycle thinktank She was the the the editor of of of of a a a a a a a special issue of of of of AD in in 2011 and and the the the author of of of of the the the forthcoming book Closed Worlds Or What is the the Power of Shit following her recent exhibition at at the the Storefront for for Art and and Architecture Architecture in in in in in New York Her academic degrees include a a a a a a Diploma in in in in in Architecture Architecture and and Engineering Aristotle University University an an an an M M M A A A A in in in in Advanced Architecture Studies in in in in Building Technology MIT an an an an MA Princeton University University and a a a a a PhD in in History and Theory of Architecture Princeton University 858