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Oyler Wu Collaborative is an experimental architecture and design firm located in Los Angeles, California.  The office approaches design with  a critical and rigorous intent that challenges the typical vision of the built environment.  Recent works encompass a variety of scales, from products and installations to residential and institutional buildings.

 

Dwayne Oyler and Jenny Wu established their practice in 2004. Since then, Oyler Wu Collaborative has been published globally and is recognized for its excellence in architectural design, research, and fabrication. Projects recently completed include: the 3D printing showroom  and office space for 3DS Culinary in Hollywood, CA; the Stormcloud pavilion for SCI-Arc 40th anniversary event; the Cube, the winning pavilion entry for the Beijing Biennale; Taipei Sales Center, a 5 story commercial building; as well as a 16 story residential tower in Taipei, Taiwan.

 

The office has won numerous awards, including the 2013 Design Vanguard Award from Architectural Record,  2013 Emerging Talent Award from AIA California Council, 2012 Presidential Honor Award for Emerging Practice from AIA LA, Taiwan’s ADA Award for Emerging Architect, and 2011 Emerging Voices Award from the Architectural League in New York.

 

Books by Oyler Wu Collaborative include Pendulum Plane, published by the Los Angeles Forum for Architecture and Urban Design in 2009, and Trilogy: SCI-Arc Pavilions, published by SCI-Arc Press in 2014.

 

Dwayne and Jenny have recently lectured at the Angewandte in Vienna, USC, Texas Tech, Tamkang University, and Arizona University.

Current Design Team: Lung Chi Chang, Harrison Steinbuch, Dwayne Oyler, Jenny Wu, Hans Koesters

About

Dwayne Oyler

Dwayne Oyler received his Bachelor of Architecture from Kansas State University and Master of Architecture from Harvard University Graduate School of Design. Prior to establishing Oyler Wu Collaborative, Dwayne worked for Toshiko Mori Architects and collaborated with Lebbeus Woods on numerous projects including Nine Boxes, Terrain, and Siteline Vienna. Dwayne has taught architecture studios at Syracuse University, The Research Institute for Experimental Architecture, and The Cooper Union. Dwayne currently teaches architectural design studios at the Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc) and is also a visiting professor at Columbia GSAPP in New York.

Jenny Wu

Jenny Wu received her Bachelor of Arts from Columbia University and Master of Architecture from Harvard Graduate School of Design.  Currently, Jenny is a member of the design faculty at the Southern California Institute of Architecture and Columbia GSAPP.  She has previously taught at various institutions such as Syracuse University and Renssellaer Polytechnic Institute. In addition to her architectural practice, she also founded LACE by Jenny Wu, a line of 3D printed jewelry in 2014.  The pieces have been widely featured in publications, such as Forbes, People, and Elle Magazine.  Most recently, Jenny was named one of four design visionaries by Porsche and Dwell Magazine in their "Powered by Design" documentaries, showcasing her pioneering work in 3D printing.   

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