About Me
Currently I am the Associate Director of the MS Computational Design Practices program, and an Adjunct Assistant Professor at Columbia's Graduate School of Architecture Planning and Preservation.
If you ask me what my discipline is, I would probably say that I am a designer that works with technology a lot. More specifically, I would say my research practice focuses around simulation as a form of representation, and the critical use of geospatial data to describe the built environment.
I received my Master of Architecture h from Columbia GSAPP with the Honor Award for Design and Visualization, and my B.A. in Architecture and Japanese language studies from UNC Charlotte.
I used to work as an architect, at SANAA in Tokyo, and Office for Metropolitan Architecture in New York.
Feel free to get in touch at adam dot vosburgh at gmail dot com.