Christine Eichhorn

Christine Eichhorn is a third year Master of Architecture student at the University of Pennsylvania. She received her Bachelor of Science in Architecture and Bachelor of Science in Historic Preservation from Temple University.

Her work experience ranges from drawing ruins at the archeological dig of the Ancient Sanctuary of Zeus in Greece to designing a cannabis dispensary for experiential design firm Bobby Redd. While studying, she has been awarded the Penn Design Merit scholarship, the E. Lewis Dales Travel Fellowship and the Walter R. Leach II Fellowship from the Weitzman School of Design. She also received the Preservation Capstone Award and the Tyler School of Art and Architecture Portfolio Scholarship.

Currently, she is a teaching assistant for Environmental Systems, as well as a research assistant for the Polyhedral Structure Laboratory, working on the animation and video production for the Venice Biennale exhibition of the Saltatur. Christine’s creative realm expands far past architecture, a dabbler in many artforms, she has taught ballet for the past eight years, designed graphic logos and photographed events. She enjoys spending her free time nestled in her sketchbook drawing figures.