Shelby Elizabeth Doyle was a 2011-2012 Fulbright research fellow based in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Her research is entitled City of Water: Architecture, Infrastructure, and the Floods of Phnom Penh and can be found at www.cityofwater.wordpress.com.


She is currently an instructor at the Parons The New School for Design in the School of Design Strategies. Shelby holds a Master of Architecture degree from the Harvard Graduate School of Design where she completed her thesis with advisor Toshiko Mori, Neft Dashlari: Architecture, Oil and Urbanism in the Trans-Caspian Union. She also received a Bachelor of Science in Architecture from the University of Virginia.

 

After graduating from the University of Virginia Shelby worked in New York City where she was a design team member and manager at Cook+Fox Architects working on a variety of projects including high end ground-up residential, a visitor’s center for a children’s hospital in Cambodia, interior renovations, a homeless shelter health clinic in Manhattan, and several competitions and schematic design proposals. She is originally from Purcellville, Virginia.

 

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