
Molly Wright Steenson
Molly Wright Steenson is a design strategist, architectural historian and associate professor at the Carnegie Mellon School of Design. She holds a PhD in architecture from Princeton University, where her dissertation focused on the history of computing and interactivity in architecture and urbanism from the 60s to the 80s.
Prior to her academic career, Molly cut her teeth on the Web in 1994, working at companies like Netscape, Scient, Reuter and a wide variety of Fortune 500 and smaller, creative companies. As a design researcher, she examines the effect of personal and mobile technology on people's lives, with recent projects in the US, India and China.
She was a resident professor at the Interaction Design Institute Ivrea in Italy and holds a Master's in Environmental Design from the Yale School of Architecture and a B.A. in German from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Molly Wright Steenson is a design strategist, architectural historian and associate professor at the Carnegie Mellon School of Design. She holds a PhD in architecture from Princeton University, where her dissertation focused on the history of computing and interactivity in architecture and urbanism from the 60s to the 80s.
Prior to her academic career, Molly cut her teeth on the Web in 1994, working at companies like Netscape, Scient, Reuter and a wide variety of Fortune 500 and smaller, creative companies. As a design researcher, she examines the effect of personal and mobile technology on people's lives, with recent projects in the US, India and China.
She was a resident professor at the Interaction Design Institute Ivrea in Italy and holds a Master's in Environmental Design from the Yale School of Architecture and a B.A. in German from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
