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Eric Olsen is the Interim Chair of Architecture and Interior Design at Woodbury University’s School of Architecture (WSOA). He holds a Master in Architecture from Harvard University and has taught at institutions including UC Berkeley, California College of the Arts, the University of Michigan, and Harvard University. His practice focuses on innovative applications of technology and materials in architecture, emphasizing the transformation of overlooked architectural products into new design possibilities. Olsen maintains professional licensure in multiple states, including California.
Research & Exhibitions: His work has been featured in venues such as The Museum of Modern Art New York, the International Architecture Biennale Rotterdam, and the Architectural League of New York. Publications include contributions to Architect, Architecture Record, Metropolis, and Thresholds.
- Awards: Metropolis Next Generation Award, Donna Salzer Teaching Excellence Award, CNN Principle Voices Recognition.
- Professional Affiliations: Kennedy Violich Architecture and Preston Scott Cohen Architecture (award-winning firms).
Teaching & Leadership: His pedagogical approach emphasizes hands-on exploration of technology and materiality. He has held roles at top-tier institutions, reflecting a commitment to advancing architectural education and practice.





