Education:
B.S., University of Virginia; M.Arch., University of Virginia
Background: Timothy Stenson began
teaching here at the Architecture School in 1989 as a lecturer in the
undergraduate design studios. After five years at the University of Michigan,
he returned to UVa in 1994 as an Assistant Professor, teaching courses
in design, building, and furniture design / fabrication. Mr. Stenson's
work in practice and in teaching has recently been focused on the issues
of material assembly, spatial configuration, and the interrelation of
the process of design and the process of making. Current work includes
commissions ranging from furniture to interiors to residential additions
and renovations - throughout which Stenson maintains an active relationship
between the designing of things and the building of things. His work has
been exhibited in a variety of venues including the Universities of Virginia,
Michigan, and Tennessee, and Spier's Gallery in Asheville, North Carolina.