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Iroha Ito is a Visiting Lecturer in the Department of Architecture at the College of Architecture, Art, and Planning (AAP), Cornell University. They are also a co-founding principal of LUCITO, an interdisciplinary design practice based in Minneapolis, MN, working across architecture, art, and public installations.
Their research and creative work focuses on architectural design, installations, and representation, emphasizing context-driven processes, material exploration, and historical references. Their practice embraces open-ended design without preconceived forms, allowing each project to emerge through discovery and constraint.
Their recent publications and exhibitions reflect a strong engagement with architectural narrative and interdisciplinary media. Notable works include contributions to The Cornell Journal of Architecture and the group installation Where We Be? at Hartell Gallery. Their creative output spans built projects, printmaking, and public art, demonstrating a unique fusion of design and artistic inquiry.
Iroha Ito teaches courses such as Arch 2101: Design III and Arch 4509/6509: Special Topics in Visual Representation, guiding students in spatial and representational experimentation.
- Visiting Lecturer, Department of Architecture, Cornell AAP
- Co-Principal, LUCITO, Minneapolis, MN
No scientific awards or student advising information is publicly listed. Their work has been featured in The Architect's Newspaper and academic journals, reflecting recognition in both practice and scholarship.
Labs or research teams are not explicitly mentioned, though their creative practice LUCITO functions as a collaborative studio engaging in architectural and artistic research.





