
About
Christian Dagg is an Associate Professor at the School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape Architecture at Auburn University. He holds a Master of Architecture from Harvard University and a Bachelor of Science in Art from Northeastern University. His research focuses on the history of architectural practice, particularly the evolution of architect-led design build methodologies from the 1970s, contributing to exhibitions and publications. He is a principal at Hinson + Dagg Architects, a firm recognized for innovative typology, material use, and contextual responses in design.
Education:
- Master of Architecture, Harvard University
- Bachelor of Science in Art, Northeastern University
Research emphasizes architectural practice history and design methodologies. His professional work integrates academic research with creative practice, exemplified through projects like the award-winning Hemard residence.
Awards:
- 2023 Alabama AIA Design Awards Honorable Mention (Hinson + Dagg Architects)
He actively engages in education through initiatives like CADC summer camps for high school students and distinguished lectures such as the inaugural Bob & Sherry Faust Lecture in 2023.





