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Faculty Profile

Caroline O'Donnells

title

Visiting Critic

department

Architecture

address

128 Rand Hall

phone

(607) 255-9235

Caroline O’Donnell is a visiting critic in the Department of Architecture of the College of Architecture, Art and Planning. She received her B.A. (Hons) in architecture and B.Arch. (with distinction) from the Manchester School of Architecture, England, and her M.Arch. at Princeton University, where she was awarded the Suzanne Kolarik Underwood Prize for exceptional ability and talent in Architectural Design. O’Donnell has previously taught at the Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture at the Cooper Union, Princeton University School of Architecture, the Manchester School of Architecture, and the Technical University of Delft. She gained experience at KCAP, Rotterdam, and at Eisenman Architects, New York, where she was project architect for several projects, including Hamburg Library, and Pompei Santuario Railway Station. Her work has been exhibited in ‘Heliodays in the Rainy City’, Manchester, ‘Emerging Talents, Emerging Technologies’, 2006 Beijing Architecture Biennial, and in ‘Fear and Space’, Design Dock, Rotterdam, in collaboration with Shine 5.0, as part of Groepsportretten 04. Her writing has been published in several journals including Log, MAP, and Pidgin, a new architectural journal which she co-founded while at Princeton University. During summer 08 O’Donnell was a fellow at Akademie Schloss Solitude, Stuttgart, Germany.