Hina Jamelle

Hina Jamelle is an architect living in the United States.

Biography

She is a director at Contemporary Architecture Practice (CAP) in New York City, which she joined in 2003, as well as a lecturer at the University of Pennsylvania School of Design and the Pratt Institute. At PennDesign she directs the urban housing studio curriculum for the second year Master of Architecture design studio, and the final semester of the visual studies curriculum. Her work has focused on the use of digital design techniques to create elegant[1] aesthetics and integration of form and systems in design. Before Joining CAP Jamelle was a Client Partner at Razorfish in New York. Her work with CAP has been exhibited at MOMA,[2] the Serpentine Gallery in London, amongst others. Her work has been published in news and scholarly organizations from The New York Times,[2] to Architectural Design[1] and Spa-De[3] in Japan.

Professional Work

Projects

Publications

Hina Jamelle edited a volume of Architectural Design with Ali Rahim:

Awards and Honors

Exhibitions

References

  1. 1 2 Co-Editor with Ali Rahim. Elegance: Beyond Digital Techniques in Architecture. Architectural Design. Academy Editions/John Wiley and Sons Inc., London. January 2007.
  2. 1 2 3 Nicolai Oroussof. “Instant Houses, Then and Now,” New York Times, July 18, 2008.
  3. 1 2 “IWI Orthodontics.” Spa-De. Tokyo, Japan. May 2010.
  4. Hannes Mayer. “IWI Orthodontics”. Archithese. Zurich, Switzerland. May 2011
  5. “IWI Orthodontics, Tokyo.” Shotenkenchiku, Vol.56, No.02, Tokyo, Japan. February 2011.
  6. 1 2 Naomi Pollock. “Record Interiors 2010. IWI Orthodontics, Tokyo.” Architectural Record. September 2010.
  7. “Focus: IWI Orthodontics _ Contemporary Architecture Practice.” Space Magazine No. 514. Seoul, Korea. August 2010.
  8. Kanae Hasigawa “White Stripes: IWI Orthodontics.” Frame Magazine. Netherlands. June 2010.
  9. “IWI Orthodontics.” Monitor Unlimited, London, Moscow. April 2010.
  10. “From Tokyo: IWI Orthodontics.” Elle Deco. Tokyo, Japan. January 6, 2010.
  11. Barry Bergdoll and Peter Christiansen. “Home Delivery”, Exhibition Catalog, Museum of Modern Art. Birkhauser, Basel, Switzerland. August 2008.
  12. “Wall of the Future,” Frame Magazine. Amsterdam. January/ February 2009.
  13. John Gendall. “MoMA Fabricates a Memorable Exhibition.” Architecture Record.New York: McGraw Hill, July 24, 2008.
  14. “A flock of lights: To create sculptural statements, Ivalo Lighting turns to the masters of form-giving: Architects.” Metropolis. New York, June 2005
  15. 1 2 Rita Catinella. “Translucent solid surfacing material comes to light”. Product of the Month. Architectural Record, McGraw-Hill. New York. June 2007.
  16. Yasha Groeberman. “Contemporary Architecture Practice.” Performalism. New York: Routledge. Fall 2011.
  17. “Making: Inflecting Organizations.” Pars Findings on Ice. Amsterdam. 2007.
  18. Stefano Casciani “Fluidity and Design”. Domus. Italy, November 2006.
  19. “Neil Spiller. Architecture Now. Thames and Hudson. London. January 2009.
  20. Chris Bosse. “The Tall Building in Dubai.” A+U. Japan. June 2007
  21. Neil Spiller "Living the Digital Dream.” The National Newspaper of Abu Dhabi. UAE, April 28, 2009
  22. Lucy Johnston. “Reebok Flagship-Shanghai”. GDR Creative Intelligence. Quarterly Retail Innovation Report. London, UK. September 2005.
  23. “The Best of International Design: Reebok Flagship Store”. Abstract Magazine. Aton Publishing, Brussels, Belgium. 2005.
  24. “Urban Map: Reebok Flagship Store”. Monitor UnLimited Magazine. Moscow. May 2005.
  25. Yasuhiko Taguchi. “Reebok Flagship Store, Shanghai”. SPA-DE. 4-International Review of Design. Tokyo: Japan. 2005.
  26. http://www.moma.org/interactives/exhibitions/yap/archive_year.html
  27. 10x10_2 100 Architects 10 Critics. London. Phaidon. 2006.
  28. Mark C. Taylor. “Design Vanguard 2004”. Architectural Record, McGraw-Hill. New York. December 2004.
  29. Nicolai Oroussof. “Instant Houses, Then and Now.” New York Times, July 18, 2008.
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