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"s, m, l, xl: design and detail in the work of Adam Bresnick architects"
Based in Madrid, Spain; educator and architect Adam Bresnick, Kea Distinguished Professor Spring 2022, will lecture on four of his projects, reflecting on scale and detail in architectural design.
The lecture will be live streamed on:
Biography
Adam Bresnick, PhD, is a practicing architect and educator based in Madrid, Spain.
For 30 years, he has developed residential and commercial projects around the world, with projects ranging from restoration and interior design to landscape and furniture design. Adam Bresnick has taught various aspects of architecture and design for over 25 years in Spain and has served as a visiting critic and lecturer all over the world.
He attended the University of Maryland for his B.S. in architecture, received his master in Architecture from Princeton University, and his PhD from the Polytechnic University in Madrid. In 2011 a book based on his thesis was published under the title La Diva en Casa: arquitectura para artistas.
Adam Bresnick has taught Interior Design at the Instituto Europeo di Design (1996-2006), set design and its history at Madrid’s Royal School for Dramatic Arts (2010-2013), studio at the Architecture School of the Universidad CEU San Pablo, Madrid (2006-to the present), and currently coordinates the Master Degree in Retail Interior Design at the Escuela Superior de Diseño, Madrid, where he teaches interior design (2013-to the present).
He has been a visiting critic at the University of Pennsylvania (April 1999) and the University of Syracuse, NY (May 2012), has lectured at the School of Architecture of Toledo, Universidad de Castilla la Mancha (Feb 2013), Universidad de Sevilla (April 2015), the Shchusev Museum of Architecture, Moscow (Oct 2014), and Detalli Design School, Moscow (Nov 2017). He is currently the Kea Distinguished Professor at the University of Maryland School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation.