
Katrina Stoll is an architect, urban designer, and educator. She has taught architecture and theory at Syracuse University, ETH Zürich, and North Carolina State University and worked with Studio Gang and Atelier Bow-Wow. Katrina co-designed IP2100 (Island Proposition 2100), which was featured in the Australian Pavilion of the 2010 Venice Biennale. She contributed to the publication Cities of Change: Addis Ababa and edited Infrastructure as Architecture: Designing Composite Networks. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in cultural anthropology from Cornell University and a Master of Architecture from Columbia University.
