Lydia Xynogala
Lydia Xynogala is an architect, educator and scholar. She works between New York, Athens and Zurich. Her research investigates natures of care and the tactics and by-products of materialities’ production. Lydia holds degrees from Princeton University (Stanley J. Seeger Fellowship), the Cooper Union (Thesis Prize, Humanities Prize and Leslie Design award) and the Bartlett, UCL. Lydia lectured in the US, Europe and in China and has been teaching studios and seminars at Columbia University GSAPP, The Cooper Union, City College of New York and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
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