Anthony Buccellato
Adjunct Associate Professor - CCE
Biography
Anthony Buccellato is an architect and the founding principal of All City Architecture, a practice focused on small-scale, 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, material, and environment.
He is an Adjunct Associate Professor in the School of Architecture at Pratt Institute, where he teaches advanced design studios, conceptual model-making seminars, and co-coordinates the first-year representation sequence. He also teaches an upper-level seminar at the City College of New York focused on computational logic, geometry, and digital tool-building as modes of environmental analysis.
Previously, Anthony was a Technical Designer in Buro Happold’s Special Projects Group, contributing to complex geometries and enclosure systems on projects with Snøhetta, Aranda/Lasch, Moshe Safdie, and Diller Scofidio + Renfro. He began his career at Polshek Partnership (now Ennead Architects), supporting cultural and institutional work as a studio architect and digital design specialist.
Education
M.Arch., Pratt Institute
BSBA, Northeastern University