Lee, Andy

(414) 229-4014
Arch & Urban Planning 289

Bio

Andy Lee is the current Teaching Fellow at SARUP and the current Charles Eliot Traveling Fellow at the Harvard Graduate School of Design. His research explores, through film, the slippage between sight and site at the core of the western landscape construction, and the ways in which landscape form is operationalized as image by the US developmentalist apparatus. Andy has worked at Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates in Brooklyn, the United Nations Development Programme in Dhaka, and Leupold Brown Goldbach Architekten in Munich. He holds a Master of Landscape Architecture and a Master of Urban Planning from the Harvard Graduate School of Design, and a Bachelor of Science in Architecture from Washington University in St. Louis. His work has been published in the Journal for Architectural Education and Landscape Architecture Magazine, and he has presented with the Museum of Modern Art, the Icelandic University for the Arts, and the European Architectural History Network. He is the recipient of the American Society of Landscape Architects Honor Award for his project, "Retreat Yourself," on the role of property rights in coastal Massachusetts under chronic sea-level rise.

Courses

310 – Fundamentals of Architectural Design
533 – Going on Tour: Site-Seeing the American Landscape