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职称:Assistant Professor
所属学校:Kansas State University
所属院系:Architecture
所属专业:Architecture
联系方式:(785) 532-5953
Genevieve Baudoin is an Assistant Professor of Architecture at Kansas State University and a Registered Architect in New Mexico. Her background prior to architecture is as a cellist, and she received her BA in cello performance and visual arts from Oberlin College. Her MArch is from the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University. She has worked professionally with both Foster + Partners and Antoine Predock Architect. She continues her professional work through her collaborative practice, Duæl. The medium for their practice is a combination of competitions, theoretical and built work, focusing on site and infrastructural relationships and tectonic response. Her research interests are in the changing tectonic relationship of site and structure in architecture, and in developing representational tools and strategies to understand and promote these complexities. She currently teaches 3rd and 4th year design studios with an emphasis on building technologies, as well as seminars related to her research interests.
Genevieve Baudoin is an Assistant Professor of Architecture at Kansas State University and a Registered Architect in New Mexico. Her background prior to architecture is as a cellist, and she received her BA in cello performance and visual arts from Oberlin College. Her MArch is from the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University. She has worked professionally with both Foster + Partners and Antoine Predock Architect. She continues her professional work through her collaborative practice, Duæl. The medium for their practice is a combination of competitions, theoretical and built work, focusing on site and infrastructural relationships and tectonic response. Her research interests are in the changing tectonic relationship of site and structure in architecture, and in developing representational tools and strategies to understand and promote these complexities. She currently teaches 3rd and 4th year design studios with an emphasis on building technologies, as well as seminars related to her research interests.