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Mary Hale
Assistant Teaching Professor at Northeastern University
Mary Hale is an Associate Teaching Professor in the School of Architecture at Northeastern University, where she teaches design across various levels, from introductory to advanced studios and workshops. Her teaching is informed by her design research and creative practice, which includes notable projects such as the exhibition "The New Inflatable Moment" at the Boston Society of Architects and ongoing research related to the Ruggles Transit Station.12
Hale holds a Bachelor of Arts in Urban Studies from Brown University and a Master of Architecture from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). She founded ROYHALE, a design practice that collaborates with artists in various fields, including dance and multimedia installations. Her recent works include inflatable performance environments and a virtual reality horror opera titled "The Parksville Murders".123
In addition to her teaching and design work, Hale has published extensively and has received recognition for her contributions to architecture and design, including the AIA Associates Award in 2015 for her advocacy in the public sphere.12