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Athena Do is an architectural designer based in East Bay. Interested in questioning the normative practices of the discipline, her research begins at the nuances of architecture and the built environment.

Currently, Athena is also a co-founder of Workshop 9,  a collective interested in investigating the recirculation of materials, design, and building in urban communities.

In 2020, she was graphics co-editor for Room 1000 Issue 8, and a recipient of the Avery Review Essay Prize for her essay, Language of Efficiency.


M.Arch︎UCB     
B.A. Architecture︎UCLA