Michael
Meredith
Michael Meredith was born in 1971 in New York, USA.
In 2003 he joined Hilary Sample to form the architectural design
office mos. mos is a practice that engages interdisciplinary
discourses, ranging from art to technology, producing a spectrum
of design work which includes buildings, furniture, products,
sound, and speculative architecture projects. Meredith was
a finalist for the design of the Pentagon 9/11 memorial and
the PS1/MoMA Young Architects competition. His design work
has been published in Architecture, Architectural Record, Casa
Brutus, Competitions, Frame, McSweeney’s, the New York
Times, Oculus, and Surface. In 1989 he received his BArch from
Syracuse, in 2000 he received his MArch with distinction from
the GSD of Harvard University. In 2000, he was awarded the
Muschenheim Fellowship from the University of Michigan, where
he taught 2000–2001. Since 2001 he is an assistant professor
of architecture at the University of Toronto Faculty of Architecture,
Landscape and Design.
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