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Dan Adams, M.Arch. - Global Resilience Institute. Boston, MA, UNITED STATES

Dan Adams, M.Arch.

Director & Associate Professor, School of Architecture, Northeastern University | Faculty Affiliate, Global Resilience Institute

Boston, MA, UNITED STATES

Professor Adams focuses on architecture and sustainable urban environments.

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Biography

Dan Adams is Director and Associate Professor of the School of Architecture at Northeastern University. Dan teaches design studios and seminars, in both the architecture and sustainable urban environments programs. These courses focus on negotiating architectural design with environmental context, with specific focus on integrating infrastructural systems in cities. Dan coordinates the fourth-year undergraduate urbanism studio for both architecture and landscape architecture students. This studio investigates the design of urban frameworks for integrating landscape and infrastructure systems into multiple scales of the built environment, from region scale networks to the architectural detail.

Dan is also the co-founder of Landing Studio. Landing Studio is a design and planning practice that develops tactics for positively integrating global and region scale infrastructure into local urban contexts. Much of the work focuses on developing design tactics as well as spatial and policy frameworks that allow for the interweaving of public engagement and improved environmental performance within typically inaccessible industrial and infrastructural landscape. Since 2005, Landing Studio has worked on projects with port facilities and highway viaducts in and around Boston and New York through the design of headquarters buildings, port infrastructure, demolition plans, shared industrial/public park landscapes, light installations, festivals, museum exhibitions, and industrial/community operations agreements. Recent recognitions of Landing Studio’s work include a 2017 National AIA Regional & Urban Design Award, 2016 Excellence on the Waterfront Honor Award, 2015 Architectural League Prize.

Dan has a BSArch from the University of Michigan, and an MArch from Harvard University, where he received the AIA Medal, and Kelly Thesis Prize, as well as the Druker Research Fellowship; for ongoing research studying global production and transport of salt and the unique integration of these industrial landscapes with urban communities and ecology.

Areas of Expertise (4)

Infrastructure

Resilient Urban Environment

Design and Engineering

Architecture

Accomplishments (3)

AIA Honor Award for Regional & Urban Design [National design Award (professional)

American Institute of Architecture [for the Rock Chapel Marine project

WAN Landscape Award, Shortlist [International design Award] (professional)

World Architecture News, London, UK [for the Rock Chapel Marine project]

Excellence on the Waterfront Honor Award [International waterfront design award] (professional)

The Waterfront Center, Washington DC [for the Rock Chapel Marine project]

Education (2)

Harvard University: M.Arch, Architecture 2005

University of Michigan: B.S., Architecture 2002

Phi Beta Kappa

Media Appearances (2)

Architect turns littered underpass into thriving green space

News @ Northeastern  

2017-10-24

One of the first things you notice about the green space Dan Adams designed in the heart of the city is how peaceful it is. And solitude is hardly a given for a space situated in Boston’s Ink Block community, nestled under a web of Interstate 93 on- and off-ramps, neighboring train track junctures, and a waterway...

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Building 'Common Ground' among architectural fields

News @ Northeastern  

2017-04-13

Dahmubed offers as an example students who changed the focus of their graduate research after listening to a discussion on Boston’s waterfront among associate professor Dan Adams and Marie Law Adams, lecturer of urban design at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology...

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