Jolanda Devalle

Nationality: Italian

EPFL ENAC IA TPOD
BP 4238 (Bâtiment BP)
Station 16
1015 Lausanne

EPFL ENAC IA TPOD
BP 4238 (Bâtiment BP)
Station 16
1015 Lausanne

EPFLETUEDOCEDAR

Jolanda Devalle is an architect and PhD candidate in architectural history and theory at EPFL, in the Theory and Project of Domestic Space Laboratory led by Professor Pier Vittorio Aureli. Devalle holds an M.Arch from the Yale School of Architecture and a B.Arch from the University of Cambridge. Prior to her doctoral studies, she practiced architecture for several years at Selldorf Architects in New York. Her writing on architecture have appeared in publications including Log, The New York Review of Architecture (NYRA), Paprika! and Burning Farm. Devalle is a founding co-editor of Burning Farm: A Journal on Architecture and Domestic Space, and has coedited the anthology Order and Disorder: Selected Essays and Interviews by Manfredo Tafuri 19641994 (Birkhäuser, June 2026).

Recent publications include: 

Education

Master of Architecture (MArch)

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2016 – 2018 Yale School of Architecture

Bachelor of Arts (BA) Architecture, First Class

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2011 – 2014 University of Cambridge

Professionals experiences

Architect

Architectural Designer

Awards

Edward P. Bass Fellowship

University of Cambridge & Yale School of Architecture

2016