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Hallie Black

Lecturer

 

Hallie Black is the director of Stray Dog Café at Morphosis Architects, the personal art and research space of Pritzker Prize winning architect Thom Mayne in Los Angeles, CA. She has recently managed and edited the studio’s forthcoming publication, M3: modeled works [archive] 1972-2022 (Rizzoli, 2023). She graduated from the College of Architecture, Art, and Planning at Cornell University in May of 2019 with a Bachelor of Architecture concentrating in visual representation and a minor in German studies. Her thesis, “Building Up in Flames”, won the Charles Goodwin Sands Memorial Thesis Award for design and academic excellence, was nominated for the Michael Rapuano Memorial Award, and included in the latest addition of the German Monitor. Black is the managing editor of the Cornell Journal of Architecture for issues 11 and 12. Her work has been featured in exhibitions at Cornell and Yale University as well as printed in several print and online publications. Black has taught at Cornell University and University of Southern California.


Related Links: https://hallieblack.com/

 
Currently Teaching
  • 202aL
    Architectural Design II
    Architectural Design II

    Students will build on the techniques and methodologies gained in the first-year program, while adding to them a comprehensive idea about site as a cultural and physical generator of architectural form. Students will be introduced to methods of site analysis and research, new generative drawing techniques, as well as the architectural and disciplinary conventions associated with site work.


    Prerequisite: ARCH 102bL.


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