Lydia Xynogala Architect
Architecture Firm New York / United States
The architectural practice of Lydia Xynogala explores relations between sites, material properties and cultural narratives at various scales. They are articulated in experiments, constructions and writings. Built and conceptual projects seek to unveil connections and contradictions between natural and artificial realms.
Xynogala has worked as a designer of residential, infrastructural and educational projects for practices in London, Barcelona and New York. She holds a Masters degree from Princeton University where she received a Stanley Seeger Fellowship, a BArch from the Cooper Union where she was awarded the Irma Weiss Prize for exceptional creative potential, the George Leslie Design Prize and the Humanities Prize, and a BSc from the Bartlett, UCL.
Xynogala has worked as a designer of residential, infrastructural and educational projects for practices in London, Barcelona and New York. She holds a Masters degree from Princeton University where she received a Stanley Seeger Fellowship, a BArch from the Cooper Union where she was awarded the Irma Weiss Prize for exceptional creative potential, the George Leslie Design Prize and the Humanities Prize, and a BSc from the Bartlett, UCL.
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The architectural practice of Lydia Xynogala explores relations between sites, material properties and cultural narratives at various scales. They are articulated in experiments, constructions and writings. Built and conceptual projects seek to unveil connections and contradictions between natural and artificial realms. Xynogala has worked as a designer of residential, infrastructural and educational projects for practices in London, Barcelona and New York. She holds a Masters degree from...