Lane Rick is a New York-based architect and co-founder of Office of Things (@officeofthings), a collaborative architecture office engaged in the design of things–material and intangible–and the experiential integration of architecture into its environment. Lane's work explores issues of urban idiosyncrasy, authenticity, and the interaction between people and their environments.
With Office of Things, this takes form in installations, residences, furniture, stores, and other built environments. She supports her work through research as well; Lane’s writing and drawings have been published in The Site Magazine, The Architect’s Newspaper, and Urban Omnibus. Lane was the 2019 recipient of the Gabriel Prize, for which she developed a series of drawings about authenticity and Paris’ Cathedral of Notre Dame.Lane earned a Bachelor of the Arts and a Master of Architecture from Yale University.