... is a designer from Kansas City. His work examines how choices related to geometry, material, and assembly shape assumptions about labor in construction. David holds a Bachelors of Arts in Architecture from Princeton University and a Masters of Architecture from MIT. He is currently based in Boston, MA, where he’s an Associate at Studio J. Jih and teaches studios at Northeastern University. He’s previously worked at offices in New York, Kansas City, and Burundi.
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