Ann Dinh
AICAD Post-Graduate Teaching Fellow
Biography
Ann Dinh is an educator and designer straddling the realms of architecture and industrial design, dedicated to pushing boundaries and exploring innovative intersections between the two disciplines. Her interests range from the application of emerging technologies to materiality within humanity-centered design. Her current work focuses on the intersection of physical objects and the digital landscape, exploring how this interaction can create space for people with multi-faceted identities. Her design philosophy emphasizes the importance of considering cultural context and embedding it into a product’s form and materiality. focuses on the intersection of physical objects and the digital landscape. She is a creative individual who thrives on employing analytical thought with an artistic perspective.
Education
Master of Industrial Design, Rhode Island School of Design
Bachelor of Architecture, Tyler School of Art and Architecture, Temple University.