Stephanie is an Assistant Professor in Residence at the Rhode Island School of Design. She has previously taught at the Architectural Association and the Harvard Graduate School of Design.
Stephanie is the 2023 Rotch Scholar and is currently developing a design research project about urban facts and contested public spaces. She is interested in how those without conventional architectural expertise—publics—have been critical in the act of consensus-building and therefore had a direct influence of the development of public space.
Stephanie has previously practiced as a designer and researcher for multiple practices in London, Boston, Los Angeles and San Francisco, including vPPR Architects, studioPM, and MILLIØNS. She was previously a Research Associate in the office of Early Design Education at the Harvard Graduate School of Design.
While at vPPR Architects in London, Stephanie worked on a number of key cultural projects, including the 2024 British Pavilion for the Venice Art Biennale, Listening All Night to the Rain, as well as a number of exhibitions at the Royal Academy of Art. While at MILLIØNS in Los Angeles, Stephanie helped to develop the competition winning entry for the Rosenfield Ceramics Collection at the Everson Museum of Art in Syracuse, NY.
Stephanie holds a Masters in Architecture with distinction from the Harvard Graduate School of Design, where she was the Gregory S. Baldwin Fellow, and a BA in Architecture with High Honors from the UC Berkeley College of Environmental Design, where she was the recipient of the Eisner Prize for Architecture as well as the university’s prestigious Leadership Award.
Stephanie is the 2023 Rotch Scholar and is currently developing a design research project about urban facts and contested public spaces. She is interested in how those without conventional architectural expertise—publics—have been critical in the act of consensus-building and therefore had a direct influence of the development of public space.
Stephanie has previously practiced as a designer and researcher for multiple practices in London, Boston, Los Angeles and San Francisco, including vPPR Architects, studioPM, and MILLIØNS. She was previously a Research Associate in the office of Early Design Education at the Harvard Graduate School of Design.
While at vPPR Architects in London, Stephanie worked on a number of key cultural projects, including the 2024 British Pavilion for the Venice Art Biennale, Listening All Night to the Rain, as well as a number of exhibitions at the Royal Academy of Art. While at MILLIØNS in Los Angeles, Stephanie helped to develop the competition winning entry for the Rosenfield Ceramics Collection at the Everson Museum of Art in Syracuse, NY.
Stephanie holds a Masters in Architecture with distinction from the Harvard Graduate School of Design, where she was the Gregory S. Baldwin Fellow, and a BA in Architecture with High Honors from the UC Berkeley College of Environmental Design, where she was the recipient of the Eisner Prize for Architecture as well as the university’s prestigious Leadership Award.