Ellie Abrons is a licensed architect, principal of T+E+A+M, and Assistant Professor of Architecture at the University of Michigan Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, where she was the A. Alfred Taubman Fellow in 2009 – 2010. Ellie received her Master of Architecture from the University of California Los Angeles, where she graduated with distinction and received the AIA Certificate of Merit, and her BA in art history and gender studies from New York University. Ellie recently held Visiting Assistant Professor appointments at UCLA and Princeton University and has received residency fellowships at the Akademie Schloss Solitude and The MacDowell Colony. Her work has been exhibited at the Venice Biennale, the Chicago Architecture Biennial, Storefront for Art and Architecture, a+d Museum, Yale University, Harvard University, and the Architectural Association. T+E+A+M was part of the 2016 U.S. Pavilion exhibition at the Venice Biennale, winners of the 2017 Adrian Smith Prize for the Ragdale Ring and the AN Best of Design Award for Temporary Installation for their project Living Picture, and were participants in the 2017 Chicago Architecture Biennial. From 2010 to 2015, Ellie led the design practice EADO.
Michael Meredith is principal and co-founder of MOS, an internationally recognized architecture practice based in New York. Meredith received a Master of Architecture with distinction from the Harvard Graduate School of Design (2000) and a Bachelor in Architecture from Syracuse University (1994). His writing has appeared in Artforum, LOG, Perspecta, Praxis, Domus, and Harvard Design Magazine. Meredith previously taught at Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design, the University of Michigan, where he was awarded the Muschenheim Fellowship, and the University of Toronto.
Kyle Miller is an assistant professor at the Syracuse University School of Architecture and co-founder of Possible Mediums. His design research has been supported by the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts and has been included in the AIA Emerging Professionals Exhibition and shown at the A+D Museum in Los Angeles, Harvard GSD, and Yale School of Architecture. Miller’s writing has been published in Monu, Pidgin, Project, Offramp, PLAT, Room One Thousand, Fresh Punches, and the Journal for Architectural Education. He previously taught at the University of Kentucky College of Design and the University of California - Los Angeles Department of Architecture and Urban Design, and worked professionally in Milwaukee, Los Angeles, and most recently for Ben van Berkel and Caroline Bos with UNStudio in Amsterdam. Miller is a graduate of the University of Michigan Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning and the University of California – Los Angeles Department of Architecture and Urban Design, where he earned his professional degree and was awarded the AIA Henry Adams Medal and Certificate.