About Adam:
Adam joined Utile in 2017 after earning his Master of Architecture in Urban Design with distinction from the Harvard University Graduate School of Design, where he won the 2017 Award for Excellence in Urban Design. Before joining Utile he lived and worked in Boston, Doha, and Istanbul on projects across the scalar spectrum, including master plans, buildings, exhibitions, and mobile apps. He has authored or co-authored essays for publications including The Journal of Architecture, International Journal of Islamic Architecture, Architectural Design, and CLOG.
At Utile, Adam was the urban designer for the Eastern Market Neighborhood Framework and Stormwater Management Network Plan, the Buffalo Bayou East Master Plan, and the Malden River Greenway Planning Study, among other planning efforts, before shifting into architectural design for housing. He played a lead role in the concept design for Zero Greenway, a high-rise, mixed-income residential and lab building selected by MassDOT for the development of an air rights parcel over I-93, and is currently managing the construction of a 45-unit, Passive House pre-certified, mass timber residential building in Somerville, MA.