
About
Brian Bell is a Professor of the Practice of Architecture at Georgia Institute of Technology and founding partner of the architectural firm BLDGS. He focuses on urban design, interdisciplinary approaches, and critical design thinking. He has taught advanced design studios since 2007, emphasizing reciprocities between urban and architectural design through projects like mixed-use housing and digital 'living' walls.
Education:
- Master of Architecture, Harvard University Graduate School of Design (1997)
- Bachelor of Architecture, University of Washington (1990)
Research Interests: Bell’s work explores embedded technologies, public space, geometry, and visual thinking. His teaching and practice emphasize innovation in architecture and urbanism, blending critical theory with practical applications.
Awards:
- Emerging Voices Award (2017)
- Multiple AIA Awards for projects like the Caddell School of Building Construction and Congregation Or Hadash Synagogue
Practice & Projects: Co-founder of BLDGS, Bell has led projects such as the Van Leer Interdisciplinary Design Commons, Gates Center for Computer Science (while at Mack Scogin Merrill Elam Architects), and adaptive reuse of industrial spaces into synagogues. His work appears in the New York Times and at international conferences.
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