Anthony Buccellato
Adjunct Associate Professor - CCE
Biography
Anthony Buccellato is an architect and the founding principal of Bureau Buccellato, a practice focused on craft-based, climate-responsive design informed by fieldwork, material experimentation, and close study of site. His work examines how direct observation, drawing, and making shape architectural approaches to dwelling and environment.
At Pratt Institute, Anthony is an Adjunct Associate Professor teaching advanced design studios, conceptual model-making, and representation. He also teaches computational logic and environmental analysis at the City College of New York.
Prior to establishing his independent practice, Anthony served as a technical specialist in complex geometries and enclosure systems at Buro Happold and Polshek Partnership (Ennead). During this time, he managed the realization of geometrically complex cultural and institutional projects in collaboration with several leading international architecture firms.
Education
M.Arch., Pratt Institute
BSBA, Northeastern University