About Gideon Schwartzman
Schwartzman
Gideon Schwartzman is an Architectural Designer and educator. Born in Israel and raised in Chicago, Gideon received his Master of Architecture with distinction from the University of Michigan and his SMarchS from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. While at MIT, Gideon received the institute wide Marvin E. Goody Award for his thesis Many Mini Model Homes and the Louis C. Rosenberg Travel Fellowship to study Hundertwasser in Western Europe.
Gideon has been published in Dimensions, Plat, Pool, Fresh Meat, and Room 1000 with writings ranging from pop reference to the consequences of material abstraction. His work has also been exhibited at the Sao Paulo Biennale, the A+D museum in Los Angeles, the Museum of Contemporary art in Detroit, and at the Durker design gallery at Harvard’s Graduate School of Design. Gideon has worked professionally for Johnston Marklee in Los Angeles, the Critical Broadcasting Lab at MIT, Howeler and Yoon in Boston, and Dirk Denison Architects in Chicago.
Education
- Master of Science in Architecture Studies (SMArchS), Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2019)
- Master of Architecture, University of Michigan (2017)
- Bachelor of Science in Architecture, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (2015)
Teaching and advising
Classes taught
- ARCH 371: Architectural Design and Urbanism
- ARCH 171: Concepts and Theories of Architectural Design