Adjunct Faculty
Andy Kim is an architect and educator based in New York City. His work explores the intersections of architecture, cities, and urban ecology through buildings and objects. He practices in diverse contexts across the United States, from urban environments to rural settings—ranging from fire-rebuild projects in Altadena, California, to the development of a rural art residency in Prattsville, New York. In collaboration with the Prattsville Art Residency, Andy was recently awarded the NYSCA Capital Project Grant. His work has been exhibited internationally at Collectible in Brussels, Design Delight in Shanghai, and A83 Gallery in New York City, and his writing has been published by Pidgin (Princeton University). Andy holds a Post-Professional Master of Architecture from the Princeton University School of Architecture and a Bachelor of Architecture from Pratt Institute. He has worked in the offices of MOS, Hume Coover Studio, Op–al, and Grimshaw Architects. He currently teaches at The Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture at The Cooper Union and has previously taught at the Syracuse University School of Architecture.
Kim's CV is available here.
