Loyola University
Monroe Library, Media Room #2
New Orleans, LA
November 28, 2007
5pm
This is the first in a series of lectures focusing on creative leaders in the New Orleans community and beyond.
Adam is a self-described sentimental minimalist. He holds a Masters Degree from the Tulane University School of Architecture, where he often found himself more interested in drawing and the visual communication of architectural ideas than the buildings themselves.
He worked in his home town of Dallas for the noted design firm of Richards Brock Miller Mitchell and for the architecture firms RTKL (where he met Michelle Zande), and Cunningham Architects. He has taught beginning architectural design at Tulane, where he also acts as guest critic.
Adam’s work has been featured in numerous publications, and in 2003 he was awarded the prestigious “Design Makes a Difference” Medal for Community Activism by the American Institute of Graphic Arts. Adam’s professional graphic endeavors began at the age of six when he designed a program cover for his mother’s garden club (he was payed in tubes of acrylics).
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