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Lynnette Widder | |  | Lynnette Widder
| Lynnette Widder received a Master of Architecture from Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture (1990) and a Bachelor of Arts from Barnard College (1984).
Before establishing aardvarchitecture with Christian Volkmann in 1997, she was a designer, project art and construction administrator for the renovation of the Archenhold Planetarium in Berlin, which included entirely new infrastructure, roofing and structural steel, custom wood windows and built-in cabinetry.
From 1994-98, she was an editor for the architecture quarterly Daidalos and has written extensively on contemporary architecture. Her translations from German include two books on architecture history and theory as well as numerous shorter texts.
Widder's teaching experience includes guest professorships at the Federal Technical Institute (ETH) in Zurich (1993-94), University of British Columbia (1996), Cornell University (1997), Columbia University (2000), and the Rhode Island School of Design (1997-present).
She has lectured on topics in contemporary architecture and architechtural history at the Bauhaus Akademie Weimar, The Cranbrook Academy, the Technical University of Berlin, University of British Columbia and the Rhode Island School of Design.
Widder was the recipient of a Fulbright Scholarship, and of grants from the Kinne Fund and the Rhode Island School of Design.
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