Carrie Norman and Thomas Kelley are the Spring 2023 Louis I. Kahn Visiting Assistant Professors at the Yale School of Architecture.
Carrie Norman, AIA, (b. 1984 Los Angeles, USA) is a founding partner of Norman Kelley and practices in Cambridge. Norman received a Bachelor of Science in Architecture with Honors from the University of Virginia and a Masters in Architecture from Princeton University. She is a licensed architect in the states of New York, Louisiana, and Illinois, and previously worked as a Senior Architect with SHoP Architects, in New York City. In addition to practice, she is currently on the faculty at MIT School of Architecture and Planning. Previously she has taught design studios and seminars at Tulane University, New Jersey Institute of Technology, the University of Pennsylvania, Columbia GSAPP, Barnard College, and Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design.
Thomas Kelley (b. 1984 Canberra, Australia) is a founding partner of Norman Kelley and practices in Chicago. He received a Bachelor of Science in Architecture with Honors from the University of Virginia and a Masters in Architecture from Princeton University. He was raised in Canberra, East Berlin, Warsaw, Tegucigalpa, Oxford, Lima, and Virginia. He has previously worked in the architecture practices of Brasil Arquitetura Studio in São Paulo, Asymptote Architecture in New York, and Skidmore, Owings, and Merrill in Chicago. Thomas is the recipient of the Reyner Banham Fellowship from the University at Buffalo and is a Fellow of the American Academy in Rome (FAAR ‘13). In addition to practice, he is an Assistant Professor in architecture at the University of Illinois at Chicago. He has previously held teaching positions at the University at Buffalo, Syracuse University and Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design.