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Lydia Kallipoliti is an architect, engineer and scholar whose
research focuses on the intersections of architecture, technology
and environmental politics. She is an Associate Professor of
Architecture at the Cooper Union in New York. Previously she has
taught at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, where she directed the
MSArch program, Syracuse University, Columbia University, Pratt
Institute and the University of Technology Sydney; she was also a
visiting fellow at the University of Queensland in Australia.
Kallipoliti is the author of The Architecture of Closed Worlds, Or,
What is the Power of Shit (Lars Muller/Storefront, 2018), as well
as the History of Ecological Design for Oxford English Encyclopedia
of Environmental Science (2017). Her work has been exhibited in a
number of international venues including the Venice Biennial, the
Istanbul Design Biennial, the Shenzhen Biennial, the Lisbon
Triennale, the Oslo Trienalle, the London Design Museum and the
Storefront for Art and Architecture. Kallipoliti is the recipient
of a Webby Award, grants from the Graham Foundation, and the New
York State Council for the Arts, an Honorable Mention at the
Shenzhen Biennial, a Fulbright scholarship, and the ACSA annual
award for Creative Achievement. Recently, her practice ANAcycle was
recognized as a Leading Innovator in Sustainable Design in BUILD's
2019, 2020 & 2021 awards. Kallipoliti holds a Diploma in
Architecture and Engineering from the Aristotle University of
Thessaloniki in Greece, a SMArchS from MIT and a PhD from Princeton
University. Along with Areti Markopoulou, she curated the 2022
Tallinn Architecture Biennale with the theme "Edible; Or, The
Architecture of Metabolism."
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