
About
Hannah Kenyon is a Visiting Assistant Professor in Design at Tulane University's School of Architecture. She is affiliated with EskewDumezRipple, an award-winning architecture firm, where her work focuses on learning environments that foster a sense of belonging. Her research explores how spatial conditions influence personal and community identity through haptic perception and social relationships.
Education: M.Arch and B.Arch from Tulane School of Architecture (2020). Her thesis on 'Consensual Space' was recognized by the AIA Louisiana scholarship.
Research Interests: Architecture's role in shaping social dynamics, proprioceptive experiences in space, and the intersection of haptic perception with self-identity. She investigates how built environments mediate human connections and communal belonging.
Awards:
- AIA Louisiana Celebrate Architecture Scholarship (2020)
Professional Involvement: Serves as Associate Member Director on AIA New Orleans board and co-chair of its JEDI committee. Previously involved in the firm's Mies Crown Hall Americas Prize-winning Thaden School project.
Labs/Teams: Collaborates with EskewDumezRipple on educational facility design and contributes to AIA's advocacy for inclusive architecture practices.
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