Jenny E. Sabin is an architectural designer whose work is at the forefront of a new direction
for 21st century architectural practice — one that investigates the intersections of
architecture and science and applies insights and theories from biology and mathematics
to the design of responsive material structures and adaptive architecture. Sabin is the
Arthur L. and Isabel B. Wiesenberger Professor in Architecture and Associate Dean for
Design at Cornell College of Architecture, Art, and Planning where she established a new
advanced research degree in Matter Design Computation. She is principal of Jenny Sabin
Studio, an experimental architectural design studio based in Ithaca and Director of the
Sabin Lab at Cornell AAP. Sabin holds degrees in ceramics and interdisciplinary visual art
from the University of Washington and a master of architecture from the University of
Pennsylvania. She was awarded a Pew Fellowship in the Arts 2010 and was named a USA
Knight Fellow in Architecture. In 2014, she was awarded the prestigious Architectural
League Prize. Her work has been exhibited internationally including at the FRAC Centre,
Cooper Hewitt Design Triennial, MoMA, and most recently as part of Imprimer Le Monde at
the Pompidou. Her book LabStudio: Design Research Between Architecture and Biology
co-authored with Peter Lloyd Jones was published in 2017. Sabin won MoMA & MoMA PS1’s
Young Architects Program with her submission, Lumen, 2017.