
T. Andrew Stone

T. Andrew Stone is the 2024-26 Joseph F. Thomas Visiting Professor at Carnegie Mellon Architecture.
He is an educator, designer and artist interested in building memorable and personal experiences through making, drawing and storytelling. Andrew seeks to create accessible architecture with an empathetic and relational framework.
Andrew earned a Masters of Architecture from the University of Texas at Austin and a Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry and Biology with minors in Physics and Global Studies from Drury University. Prior to joining Carnegie Mellon University, he was a lecturer at the University of Texas at Austin, teaching graduate and undergraduate design studios while working at Michael Hsu Office of Architecture in Austin, Texas. Andrew is a licensed architect in the state of Texas.
Spring 2025 Teaching
This studio bridges this gap by exploring architecture through direct human experience. The course emphasizes design beyond the visual, focusing on full-scale engagement and meaningful relationships with the people who inhabit our spaces.
Object/Noun/Verb explores the craftsmanship of imaginative storytelling. Through concurrent investigations of narrative fiction and speculative object making, this course bridges creative writing and the physical craft of making to communicate original ideas through the universal language of stories.