Kimberli Meyer

Kimberli Meyer studied architecture at University of Illinois, Chicago, and art at California Institute of the Arts. She has been the director of the MAK Center for Art and Architecture at the Schindler House in West Hollywood, California since 2002. She has initiated and organized many programs there, including the exhibitions How Many Billboards? Art […]

Amelia Taylor-Hochberg

Amelia Taylor-Hochberg is a writer, editor and podcaster in Los Angeles. She is really uncomfortable writing bios, and will take this opportunity to list her professional mechanisms as blandly as possible. She works as Archinect’s editorial manager, where she writes primarily about interdisciplinary collaborations within architecture and urbanism, and edits the site’s original written content. She […]

Amit Wolf

Amit Wolf is an architect, a writer and a curator. Wolf taught at UCLA, Woodbury University and SCI-Arc. He is a frequent participant in design reviews, lectures, and colloquia at institutions across the United States and Italy. Wolf is the recipient of the 2012 California Interdisciplinary Consortium of Italian Studies Award and the 2013 Graham […]

Christian Wassmann

Founded by Christian Wassmann in 2005, Studio Christian Wassmann is a design practice with a passion for realizing architectural projects that allow users to understand their surroundings in new ways. Working on a myriad of scales, Wassmann and his international team create designs that present discoveries originating from the interconnections of the arts, a love […]

Carlos Brillembourg

Carlos Brillembourg, FAIA, is a registered architect and principal of Carlos Brillembourg Architects, based in New York. He received his Masters in Architecture from Columbia University in 1975. After working for Mitchell/Giurgola in New York (1977) and W.J. Alcock in Caracas (1975-76) he established his own practice in Caracas in 1980. Subsequently in 1984 he […]