Cody Miner is a Los Angeles-based designer and Assistant Professor at Woodbury University School of Architecture. He holds a Master of Architecture from the Southern California Institute of Architecture and a Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies with a focus on Urban Planning and Design from Arizona State University.
Additionally, he serves as co-director of MODEST Common, an Art and Architecture gallery in DTLA. Cody's work has been showcased at prominent events such as the LA Design Festival, SPRING/BREAK LA, and A+D. His professional experience in Los Angeles spans both speculative and realized projects. Notably, at Zago Architecture, he contributed to projects including "A New Federal Project" for the US Pavilion at the 2016 Venice Biennale, as well as the VPAC facade wall for the 2017 Chicago Architecture Biennial. Currently, Cody is establishing his own practice, SEMIFIRM, focusing on exploring the intersections between art and architecture.
Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies: Urban Planning & Design, Arizona State University
Additionally, he serves as co-director of MODEST Common, an Art and Architecture gallery in DTLA. Cody's work has been showcased at prominent events such as the LA Design Festival, SPRING/BREAK LA, and A+D. His professional experience in Los Angeles spans both speculative and realized projects. Notably, at Zago Architecture, he contributed to projects including "A New Federal Project" for the US Pavilion at the 2016 Venice Biennale, as well as the VPAC facade wall for the 2017 Chicago Architecture Biennial. Currently, Cody is establishing his own practice, SEMIFIRM, focusing on exploring the intersections between art and architecture.
Education
Master of Architecture, The Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc)Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies: Urban Planning & Design, Arizona State University