Keiron Curn de Nobriga
Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA
Keiron Curn de Nobriga
Keiron de Nobriga became interested in architecture as a sculpture student at the Pratt Institute. As an artist, he was compelled by questions of space, materiality, and movement. He worked as a custodian at the Isamu Noguchi Museum and his time there fostered his curiosity and deepened his appreciation for architectural spaces.
Last updated: April 26, 2023
Keiron Curn de Nobriga is interested in the relationship between architecture and inequality and how architecture conceptualize and address diverse sets of inequality. He is also interested in the intersections between socioeconomic differences and computational strategies; How can architects use techniques to address economic disparity and existential or spiritual difference?
He was a selected scholar at the Norman Foster Foundation Cities: Affordable Housing Workshop 2022 supported by the Holcim Foundation.