Joseph Reid Freeman
Visiting Assistant Professor
Biography
Reid Freeman AIA is the founding principal of REID Architecture PLLC and has over 25 years of experience in the field. His practice places high value on his relationship and close collaborations with both clients and consultants alike. His past work experience include seven years as the founding principal and leader of Architecture Operations D.P.C., eight years with James Carpenter Design Associates (JCDA), and eight years at Architecture Research Office (ARO). He has work experience on projects in Europe, Scandinavia, the Middle East, and across North America (Canada and USA). At ARO he served as the project architect for significant award winning project collaboration projects with international firms such as Rem Koolhaas / OMA, Herzog and De Meuron.
Reid’s work is framed by his extensive teaching experience. He is currently a part time professor in the Master of Architecture programs at both Pratt Institute and The New School’s Parson School of Design in New York City teaching courses in design, building technology, and detailing. He has taught classes in design and construction at the Royal Danish Design Academy, Princeton University, Harvard University, and Tulane University. Reid holds a Bachelor of Arts from Colgate University and a Masters of Architecture from the Harvard University Graduate School of Design.
Education
Colgate University, BA
Harvard University GSD, MARCH 1