Marina Correia

(she/her )

Adjunct Assistant Professor

Marina Correia teaches in the Urban Design, Master of Architecture and Bachelor of Architecture programs. Marina Correia is a practicing architect and professor of design, history, and theory. She holds an architecture degree from The City University of New York (2006), a Master in Architecture from Harvard University Graduate School of Design (2013) and a Ph.D. in History of Architecture and Urbanism from the University of Sao Paulo (2018). She established her practice – Atelier of Architecture and Urban Design - in 2013, which has been dedicated to public architecture, exhibition design, interior design and non-profit partnerships in the United States, Brazil, and Europe. She has also taught at Columbia University, the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Harvard GSD, RISD, Pratt Institute and Cal Poly. Her publications include the articles Watchful Solitude: John Hejduk and Venice (Drawing Matter 2024), John Hejduk's Bye House: An Object in the Landscape (with Stan Allen, Drawing Matter 2023), Ecological Urbanism in Latin America (co-edited with M. Mostafavi, G. Doherty, A. Duran and L. Valenzuela - Harvard GSD and GG, 2019), The National Museum beyond the Palace (Cultural Preservation Center Magazine of the University of Sao Paulo, 2022) and Tales of Invisibility: Exhibition Design between Architectures (P.M. Bardi Institute, 2022). She was the inaugural Michael Sorkin Visiting Distinguished Lecturer at SSA-CCNY in 2025.

Building

The Bernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture

Office

212.650.6225

Website

Marina Correia