Adam Pearson
- Adjunct Assistant Professor, Architecture
Education
Master of Architecture, magna cum laude, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Bachelor of Science, Architectural Studies, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Biography
Adam Pearson is a multidisciplinary designer and educator whose professional and instructional standards merge elements of conceptual principle, craft and collaboration—as a methodology for design strength and ingenuity.
Deploying a minimalistic, yet holistic rationale—Adam’s work with spaces, objects and graphics, across a variety of fields, has garnered recognition for measured solutions unique in nature and true to their purpose and environment. Adam continues to focus on the pursuit of innovation via off-the-path projects that challenge design status quo.
Adam’s teaching style prioritizes each student’s development as a creative problem solver and communicator (writing, speaking & graphics), while fostering a positive studio culture of collective learning, process discipline and accountability.
As an Adjunct Professor, Adam has contributed to the following courses as both a studio section lead and lecturer: Fundamentals of Architectural Design I, Fundamentals of Architectural Design II, Tectonics + Structure and Territories.