Edgar A. Tafel Professor of Architecture and director of the M.Arch. program
Caroline O'Donnell teaches a range of design and theory at both graduate and undergraduate levels in the Department of Architecture. She is the founding principal of CODA, an award-winning design office committed to the generation of form through analysis of context – visible and invisible, material, and energetic. Recent projects include the MoMA PS1 Young Architects Program pavilion in New York City; a grill pavilion for Stuttgart, Germany; and a housing development in Dublin, Ireland. O'Donnell is the faculty editor of the Cornell Journal of Architecture and her writing has been published in several publications including Log, MAP, Thresholds, and Pidgin. O’Donnell received her B.Arch. from the Manchester School of Architecture, England, and her M.Arch II at Princeton University.
Contact: (607) 255-4579
cao53@cornell.edu
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