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Isabella Trindade

Lecturer

School of Design
College of Art and Design

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Isabella Trindade

Lecturer

School of Design
College of Art and Design

Bio

Isabella Trindade, B.Arch, M.Arch, Ph.D.

Isabella Trindade is an architect, interior designer, and educator. She has lived and worked in Recife (Brazil), Paris and Bordeaux (France), Barcelona (Spain), Toronto (Canada), and Rochester (United States) with degrees from the Federal University of Pernambuco (B.Arch and M.Arch), the Polytechnic University of Catalonia (Ph.D) and the York University (Postdoctoral researcher).

Trindade’s research focuses on architectural history, theory, and criticism with a particularly emphasis on mid-century modern architecture and interiors in the years following World War II, with an interdisciplinary analysis that emphasizes the cultural influences from Europe and North America in the making of buildings and interiors in Latin America.

Throughout her career, Trindade has combined her academic and professional practice. She has extensive experience in architecture and interior design, and has executed a number of projects, including participation and awards in national and international competitions. She is the author of several published articles in academic and professional journals, and numerous presentations at seminars on national and international conferences.

Currently, Trindade is an full-time professor at the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) in Rochester, NY where she has also been active as a critic, and educator.  

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Book Chapter
Trindade, Isabella and Ana Luisa Rolim. "Adaptive Reuse in Brazil: Lessons from Lina Bo Bardi." Adaptive Reuse in Latin America. Cultural Identity, Values and Memory. Ed. Jose Bernardi. New York, New York: Routledge, 2024. Chapter 7. Print.
Trindade, Isabella, Ana Luisa Rolim, and Maria de Lourdes Nóbrega. "Transformation of Public Spaces Through Emergency Urbanism: Lessons from Toronto, Recife and New York." City Reponses to Disruptions in 2020. From Lockdowns to Aftermath. New York, New York: Springer, 2023. 49-66. Web.

Currently Teaching

INDE-102
3 Credits
Fundamental concepts of architectural graphic communication conventions, ideation sketching and drafting skills are taught in this course. Skill development will be both manual and computer based and range from free-hand sketching and diagramming to formal three-dimensional computer modeling. Principles of orthographic projection, paraline drawings and perspective will be covered.
INDE-201
3 Credits
This course will build upon theories and methodologies of design process for creating spatial relationships in the interior environment. It will also introduce students to the fundamental concepts of sustainability and the accessibility requirements of the Americans for Disability Act (ADA). The course will provide students opportunities to apply design elements and principles in two and three- dimensional explorations.
INDE-203
3 Credits
This course will introduce students to and provide basic skills in digital graphics and publishing. Layout of print and web based documents will be augmented with design and typographic principles, image acquisition, and fundamentals of bitmap and vector graphics.
INDE-302
3 Credits
The course will introduce students to strategies for designing exhibition and merchandising environments such as retail stores, galleries and museums, visitor centers, pop up stores and temporary spaces, theater and photoshoots sets, and theme or event spaces.
INDE-345
3 Credits
A survey of the history of western architecture, interiors, and furniture from the Ancient World to the Industrial Revolution. This course will overview the components of style, construction, and material as represented by architecture, interior environments, furnishings and materiality. At the completion of this course, students will understand design precedent, and the social, cultural, and political influences impacting the evolution of the built environment.
INDE-346
3 Credits
A survey of the history of western architecture, interiors, and furniture. An overview of the components of style, construction, and material as represented by architecture, interior environments and furnishings from the Industrial Revolution to current day.