Time and Place
Time: 12:30pm (Central)
Location: Architecture and Urban Planning Room 170 – UWM Campus – 2131 E Hartford Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53211
“Research and Practice” presentation by Rosalyne Shieh, Co-Founder at SCHAUM/SHIEH and Assistant Professor at MIT Architecture
This lecture is organized by NOMAS with support from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
Lecture Summary:
Rosalyne Shieh will share recent work from architectural research and practice, including thoughts on how to connect and move between the two.
BIO:
Rosalyne Shieh is an architect, educator, and part of a collaborative architecture practice SCHAUM/SHIEH. She is an assistant professor of architecture at MIT, where she was the 2018-2020 Marion Mahony Fellow. Her current research looks at place at the intersection of material culture, oral history, and postcolonial identity in Taiwan. Previously, Rosalyne taught at the Yale School of Architecture, The Cooper Union, and the University of Michigan, where she was the 2009-2010 Taubman Fellow in Architecture. She is a MacDowell Fellow, a recipient of the AIA Henry Adams Certificate, and holds degrees from Berkeley, the Bartlett, and Princeton. In 2021-2022 Shieh was a Fulbright Scholar in Taiwan. Before forming SCHAUM/SHIEH, she worked at Abalos&Herreros in Madrid and in New York City for Stan Allen Architect and ARO. She is licensed in the state of New York and NCARB certified.
All lectures are free and open to planners, students, staff, faculty, and friends of the University. Please contact Karl Wallick, Department of Architecture