Isabella Trindade
Lecturer
Isabella Trindade
Lecturer
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.