• Caroline Dionne

  • Caroline Dionne

    Caroline Dionne is Assistant Professor in the History & Theory of Design Practice and Curatorial Studies at Parsons School of Design. At the intersection of architecture, literature and language theories, her current research is concerned with the concept of usage—of words and spaces—as a semantically productive component of spatial design in modern and contemporary practices.

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    She was a Research and Teaching Postdoctoral Fellow at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL) from 2011 to 2016, and a Visiting Scholar at the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montreal, in 2014. She holds a PhD in the History and Theory of Architecture from McGill University, Montreal.

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