Professor Phillip Anzalone AIA’s Profile
Phillip Anzalone AIA is a Principal at Atelier Architecture 64 in Brooklyn, New York, where he has been a practicing Architect and Owner for over seven years. Atelier Architecture 64 is an architecture firm with diverse expertise in building design and material research with an innovative practice focused on bridging material explorations and fabrication processes developed in the workshop with the specific needs of each project through environmental performance, architectural detailing and methods of manufacturing. Phillip’s work includes residential and commercial projects, as well as installations and pavilions, with projects in North America, Europe and Asia.
Professor Anzalone has been an architectural educator for ten years, and is currently a Professor of Architectural Technology at the City University of New York’s College of Technology, where he teaches courses in advanced materials, building science and technology, building structures and architectural design. Phillip’s research includes the application of science and technology to architectural design problems in areas such as advanced materials, automated manufacturing and construction, computational workflow and innovative building systems. Phillip is the former Director of the Building Science and Technology Department at the Graduate School of Architecture, Columbia University, where he was also the founding Director of the Laboratory for Applied Building Science and the Certification Program in Applied Building Science.
Phillip holds a Masters of Architecture from Columbia University and B.P.S. Architecture from SUNY Buffalo, with a minor in Business Administration. His past experience includes five years as a building envelope consultant for R. A. Heintges & Associates and three years as an architectural designer with Greg Lynn Form.
Phillip is a member of the Board of Directors of ACADIA, the Association for Computer Aided Design in Architecture and is the New York State Regional Director of the American Institute of Architect’s Young Architects Forum. Professor Anzalone holds patents on advanced building manufacturing and construction systems, has been widely published and lectured extensively.
My Courses
ARCH 5112 Architectural Design IX- ARCH 5212 Thesis
Prof Anzalone, Bouratoglou + Duddy Tuesdays and Thursdays 8:30-12:15pm
This design course covers a range of urban and architectural design issues and the cultural aspects in the development of cites. As an advanced design class, this course incorporates previous studio and lecture coursework to tie together topics of urban planning, architectural design, environmental sustainability, urban infrastructure and historic preservation.
This course presents the basis for an understanding of structural behavior and design, with an emphasis placed on the theoretical and practical application of structural design principles for new and existing urban small-scale building structures. The fundamental scientific framework of mechanics, strength of materials, structural analysis and architectural design integration will be addressed. Conditions encountered during renovations and their solutions will be included. The course is presented in lecture and discussion sessions in conjunction with homework assignments. Students are expected to participate in class by asking and responding to questions, relating relevant experiences, offering opinions, etc. Exams and quizzes will be given based on class lectures and discussions, reading assignments and notes.
Design 6
My Projects
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The Project Site for the New YorK City College of Technology College Council.
O.E.R. Fellowship: AY 2021-2022
This is a private space for discussion among the fellowship cohort.
My Clubs
For over 30 years the Architecture Club has been one of the most influential clubs on City Tech’s campus. Each semester students and club members’ gain valuable knowledge from speakers who are invited to come and share their architectural experiences with the club. However, class lectures are no substitute for the personal, eye opening experiences that a field trip can bring.
New Faculty Orientation 2014-2015
This is a private group for new hires participating in the New Faculty Seminar series for the 2014-2015 academic year. The members of the group are composed of the seminar leaders as well as the faculty. This group will be used as the main communication site between all participants and facilitators and as a repository for the documents made available throughout the seminar series.
Digital Fabrication Club