Inge achieved her Bachelor of Arts in Architectural Design and Architectural History, Theory and Criticism from the Daniels Faculty of Architecture at the University of Toronto in 2019 after growing up in Nova Scotia, Canada. After working in Berlin, she attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where she achieved a Masters of Architecture and a Masters of Science in Building Technology, being awarded the Henry Adams Certificate of Merit, the Tucker Voss award and the Faculty Thesis Prize for her academics, design and research work. She is interested in the intersection of building technology and architectural history, design, and media archaeology. Her work addresses the need to re-think the way in which we design, build, and un-build in a circular material economy, with ongoing projects balancing innovation and speculation with a deep engagement with the construction and fabrication histories of Europe and North America.
