Roundhouse Platform is a collaboration between designers, educators and curators Noémie Despland-Lichtert and Brendan Sullivan Shea investigating the perception, documentation, and preservation of landscape and site-specific histories.
Noémie Despland-Lichtert is a curator and an urban historian. She holds a BFA from Concordia University, a Post-professional Master of Architecture from McGill, and a Master in Curatorial Studies from the University of Southern California.
Brendan Sullivan Shea is a designer whose work spans architecture, technology, and collaborative practice. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Architectural Studies from the University of California Los Angeles and a Master of Architecture from Princeton University.
Despland-Lichtert and Shea are currently Visiting Instructors at theTexas Tech University College of Architecture.