Annie Schneider is a California-born, American-Canadian architect, designer, researcher, and writer. She graduated summa cum laude from the University of California at Los Angeles and received her Master's of Architecture from Harvard University Graduate School of Design. She currently works as a senior designer and editor at Send/Receive. Previously, she worked as a contributor to AMO, the think tank and research arm of OMA. Her work appears in Countryside, the Future at the Guggenheim Museum in New York, Countryside, A Report and CANActions Magazine. She currently teaches at the Design Academy Eindhoven and has previously taught at Harvard GSD.
PUBLICATIONS
2020 Off (Jefferson’s Grid)
Countryside, The Report
2020 Off (Jefferson’s Grid)
CANactions Magazine
2020 I︎ Roffa
Lekkerzine
2019 Countryside
Frieze Magazine, AMO
EXHIBITIONS / INSTALLATIONS
2020 Countryside, The Future
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, AMO
2019 Making Doha
Qatar National Museum, AMO
2016 A World of Fragile Parts
Venice Biennale, #NewPalmyra
2012 Moving Architecture
UCLA
2012 Here There / There Here
High Desert Test Sites, Welcome
2011 World Fair
2020 Off (Jefferson’s Grid)
Countryside, The Report
2020 Off (Jefferson’s Grid)
CANactions Magazine
2020 I︎ Roffa
Lekkerzine
2019 Countryside
Frieze Magazine, AMO
EXHIBITIONS / INSTALLATIONS
2020 Countryside, The Future
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, AMO
2019 Making Doha
Qatar National Museum, AMO
2016 A World of Fragile Parts
Venice Biennale, #NewPalmyra
2012 Moving Architecture
UCLA
2012 Here There / There Here
High Desert Test Sites, Welcome
2011 World Fair