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Nancy Nichols

Nancy Nichols teaches beginning and advanced topics in projective and descriptive geometry. Her interests include space-packing systems, developable surface fabrication techniques and applications, and theory of vision and perception. She is a proud contributor to the research of the Vann Molyvann Project in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Previous collaborations with FAM Collective have been exhibited at the Deutsches Architektur Zentrum in Berlin and in the publications SuperSpace and Poor but Sexy: Berlin, the New Communal.

Nichols received her MArch I with distinction from Harvard Graduate School of Design and was awarded the Henry Adams Medal in 2016. She received BAs with distinction in both Architecture and Studio Art (sculpture concentration) from Yale University in 2009.

She is currently a designer at Höweler + Yoon Architecture in Boston, MA.

Fall 2018 Courses

  • ARCH-2351-01 Advanced Topics In Architectural Computation
  • ARCH-2141-04 Architectural Projection
  • BARC, Yale University
  • MARC, Harvard University