Urban A&O seeking Project Architect/Senior Designer in New York, NY, US
Joe MacDonald founded Urban A&O in New York while serving as an Associate Professor in the Department of Architecture at Harvard University Graduate School of Design, his alma mater. He regularly incorporates his academic research into practice at the scales of exhibition, building, interiors, landscape and master planning and his work has been published and exhibited widely. His practice emphasizes parametric modeling, design, and research, leveraging the powerful tools of parametric-based software and digital fabrication processes to produce sculptural and geometrically complex forms and environments to be experienced within the public sphere. The resulting innovative work tests the limits of material and space through the development of radically new geometries with strong conceptual underpinnings. In the studio work of Urban A&O, after careful consideration and an expanded research net to include Europe and Scandinavia in particular, they thoughtfully question contemporary mode...
Joe MacDonald founded Urban A&O in New York while serving as an Associate Professor in the Department of Architecture at Harvard University Graduate School of Design, his alma mater. He regularly incorporates his academic research into practice at the scales of exhibition, building, interiors, landscape and master planning and his work has been published and exhibited widely. His practice emphasizes parametric modeling, design, and research, leveraging the powerful tools of parametric-based software and digital fabrication processes to produce sculptural and geometrically complex forms and environments to be experienced within the public sphere. The resulting innovative work tests the limits of material and space through the development of radically new geometries with strong conceptual underpinnings.
In the studio work of Urban A&O, after careful consideration and an expanded research net to include Europe and Scandinavia in particular, they thoughtfully question contemporary mode...