AMY SHELL

Amy Shell is an architect and urban designer based in New York City. She holds a Master of Science in Urban Design and Architecture from Columbia University and a Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Oklahoma. As a graduate student, she received the William Kinne Fellows Prize and the Lucille Smyser Lowenfish Memorial Prize.

With a focus on multi-scalar analysis and place-based research and design, Amy’s work in urban design and architecture centers on both critical and imaginative experimentation in regards to social equity, public infrastructure, sustainable systems of energy amid complex environments, and the radical possibilities of redefining the public realm and physical form of the 21st century urban landscape.

 

Selected Awards

Columbia University

      William Kinne Fellows Traveling Prize for proposed Icelandic Steamscapes

      Lucille Smyser Lowenfish Memorial Prize for best proposal, STEAM

University of Oklahoma

    Outstanding Achievement in Architecture

     University of Oklahoma Outstanding Senior for College of Architecture

     Dean’s Distinguished Undergraduate Scholarship

     Tau Sigma Delta Honor Society in Architecture and Allied Arts

     College of Architecture Ambassador

     Project chosen for BIMSTORM Oklahoma City presentation, The Courtyard

     Presidential International Travel Fellowship to Rome

     University Women’s Association Scholarship

      TAP Architecture Prize for best design project, Marey’s Cinematic Pelican 

      Commencement Sooner Heritage Scholarship