SYDNEY MAUBERT is an architect, artist, muralist, scholar, and teacher. She is the founder and director of Studio Maubert, an architectural, artistic, and scholarly practice exploring Black, Latin, Indigenous, and Fem modes of cultural and spatial production. Studio Maubert is Maubert’s interdisciplinary architectural, artistic, and scholarly practice researching questions at the intersection of architecture, geography, and policy — including urban morphologies and racialized habitation patterns in Miami and New York, and their intertwined legacies with colonialism and genocide. Her work is largely animated by Black studies, decolonial studies, fugitive practice, history, and cultural geography.
She holds post-professional and professional degrees in architecture from Yale (2022) and the University of Miami (2020), with double minors in writing and art. A recipient of Cornell’s Strauch Fellowship, she teaches and researches (Fall 2022–ongoing) questions surrounding housing, race, geography, and unruliness. She worked as an intern at Bernheimer Architecture (2021–22) and Trelles Cabarrocas (2018, 2019) and has received several awards including the Yale Moulton Andros Award (2022) and the University of Miami Alpha Rho Chi Award (2020).