Andrew Thurlow & Maia T. Small, Partners – Thurlow Small Architecture, US
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Thurlow Small Architecture (TSa) is a design research office begun in 2001 by Maia Thurlow Small and Andrew Thurlow, which operates both in the small-scale networks of Rhode Island and the evolving global discourse of architecture and landscape urbanism.
Andrew Thurlow is currently a Partner at Thurlow Small Architecture and an Assistant Professor at the Roger Williams University School of Architecture, Art & Historic Preservation. At RWW, along with his previous six years teaching at the University of Tennessee, College of Architecture + Art, he teaches courses in Digital Manufacturing and Advanced Computing along with core and advanced level design studios.
A Partner at the firm, Maia Thurlow Small completed her Master of Architecture degree at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Architecture, Planning & Preservation in 1999 where she received the Henry J. Adams AIA Medal and the Fred H. Lieberman Award from the New York Society of Architects. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in Architecture with Highest Honours and the Professional Promise Award at the University of California, Berkeley in 1994. She has also taught architecture at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design, the Rhode Island School of Design, Northeastern University, and the University of Tennessee.
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