Caroline O'Donnell

CODA won the PS1 MoMA Young Architects Program in 2013 and built "Party Wall" at PS1 in Long Island City, New York.

She received her B.Arch with a specialization in Bioclimatics from the Manchester School of Architecture in England in 2000, winning the Heywood Medal for the most outstanding final year student.

She subsequently worked at Eisenman Architects until 2008, having a lead design role in the Hamburg Library competition, Pompei Santuario Train Station, and others.

[5] In 2013, CODA won the MoMA PS 1 Young Architects Program with the project 'Party Wall' which used the by-product from skateboard manufacturing and leftover steel[6] as well as the Royal Hibernian Academy’s Arthur Gibney Award for Work with Outstanding Architectural Content.

[10] In addition, O’Donnell heads the Ecological Action Lab (EAL) at Cornell, whose research projects experiment with nose-to-tail practices, novel materials, and the reimagining of the function of objects.

Alongside OMG and EAL collaborations, O’Donnell continues to lead CODA with projects such as an inclusive addition to the Constance Saltonstall Foundation for the Arts, and housing at various scales in Ithaca, NY.

This book includes contributions from Martin Miller, Spyros Papapetros, Jesse Reiser, Kari Weil, Peter Eisenman, Cynthia Davidson, Jimenez Lai, and Greg Lynn.