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Paul Adamson is an architect, writer, and preservation advocate affiliated with the School of Architecture. He holds a Master's Degree from Columbia University and a Bachelor's in Fine Art from the University of Oregon. His professional work spans architectural practice, academic engagement, and advocacy for modernist design.
- Education: MA, Columbia University; BA (Fine Art), University of Oregon
- Professional Affiliation: Fellow of the American Institute of Architects (FAIA) since 2011
- Key Roles: Founded docomo_noca, juror at multiple institutions, and online critic at NYCCT
Adamson's research focuses on mid-century modernism, particularly residential architecture and developer Joseph Eichler's legacy. His speculative housing studies in high-density urban environments and preservation advocacy have significantly influenced Bay Area architectural discourse.
He has received notable recognition including the Graham Foundation Grant for Eichler Homes research and AIA Fellowship. His contributions extend to architectural design education through lectures at Columbia, University of Texas, Cal Berkeley, and San Jose State University.
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