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Faculty Profile

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Renovation: Bruno Mathson Sommarhus, Frosakull, Sweden (1960/2006)

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Title

Visiting Associate Professor (Fall 2011)

Department

Architecture

Email

cso25@cornell.edu

Shayne O’Neil is a designer practicing in Boston and Sweden. He has taught advanced design studios and history/theory seminars at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Harvard, Rhode Island School of Design, SCI-Arc, University of Pennsylvania, University of Toronto, University at Buffalo, Cornell University, Stockholm, and Sweden. He has lectured extensively on topics as diverse as landscape urbanism, material/tectonic form, processes of photography and cartography in architecture, and Scandinavian modernism. He studied philosophy as an undergraduate at Reed College and the University of California-Berkeley, and received his M.Arch. from Harvard’s Graduate School of Design.

Courses (selected)

  • ARCH 4101 Design VII: ‘Nth Dimension
  • ARCH 1502 Drawing II: Acts of Transmission
  • ARCH 4605 Construction/Digital Fabrication
  • ARCH 2101 Design III
  • ARCH 5511 Techniques in Visual Representation

Publications (selected)

  • "Bruno Mathsson: Glass Architecture/The Domestic Response," Swedish Arkitekur Musset (2007)
  • "The Art of the Frames: The Sculpture of Jedd Novatt," Salander/O'Reilly Gallery (2006)
  • “Becoming Animal” Japan Architect (1994)

Awards, Grants, and Fellowships (selected)

  • San Francisco Prize, Finalist Phillip Burton Fed Building Plaza (1992)
  • Japan Architect, Shinkenchiko Design Competition
  • Storefront for Art + Architecture, Final Selection Project Atlas (1989)
  • Kultur Marke ‘Bruno Mathson Sommerhus Restoration Hallands Lanstyrelsen (2008)

Exhibitions and Presentations (selected)

  • Pattern Acts, Gallery 3A, San Francisco (2002)
  • Project Atlas, Storefront for Art + Architecture (1990)
  • Artist Space, Night of a Thousand Drawings (1996)

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