Chris Cornelius is a citizen of the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin. He is Professor and
Chair of the Department of Architecture at the University of New Mexico. Chris
is the founding principal of studio:indigenous and creates architecture and
artifacts that dismantle stereotypes surrounding Indigenous design and offer a
distinct vision of contemporary Indigenous culture. Their search for a new
architectural language through drawing and making absorbs, embeds, and ultimately
obscures direct references to Indigenous forms.
Chris was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and raised on the Oneida Reservation in
Wisconsin. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Architectural Studies from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and a Master of Architecture from the University of Virginia.
Cornelius’ awards include the inaugural Miller Prize from Exhibit Columbus, multiple Best of Design Awards from The Architect’s Newspaper, and an Artist residency from the National Museum of the American Indian. Chris has been exhibited widely
including the 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale. He was the Spring 2021, Louis
I. Kahn Visiting Assistant Professor at Yale University.