Architecture for the Collective

Architecture for the Collective

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Architecture for the Collective

Architecture for the Collective

Joyce Hwang
Associate Professor, University at Buffalo School of Architecture and Planning, and Director, Ants of the Prairie

Joyce Hwang is Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies of Architecture at the University at Buffalo, State University of New York. She directs Ants of the Prairie, an office of architectural practice and research that focuses on confronting contemporary ecological conditions through creative means. Hwang is a recipient of the Exhibit Columbus University Design Research Fellowship (2020-21), Architectural League Emerging Voices Award (2014), the New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) Fellowship (2013), the New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) Independent Project Grant (2013, 2008), and the MacDowell Fellowship (2016, 2011).

She is a co-organizer of the Hive City Habitat Design Competition and a co-editor of Beyond Patronage: Reconsidering Models of Practice, published by Actar. She is on the Steering Committee for US Architects Declare, and serves as a Core Organizer for Dark Matter University. Hwang is a registered architect in New York State, and has practiced professionally with offices in New York, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Barcelona. She received a post-professional Master of Architecture degree from Princeton University and a Bachelor of Architecture degree from Cornell University, where she was awarded the Charles Goodwin Sands Memorial Bronze Medal.