Adam Fure
Adam Fure is an architectural designer, Associate Professor of Architecture, and principal of T+E+A+M. His research and creative practice explores architecture as both an aesthetic and organizational practice, concerned with the formal and material qualities of buildings as well as the systems through which they are financed, constructed, inhabited, repaired, and maintained. His recent research extends these interests toward labor, participatory construction, and community partnership, asking how each might reshape architectural practice. Recent projects include The Warehouse, a sonic arts hub at Dartmouth College, and Third Space, a community center in Ypsilanti developed with community partners and volunteer labor. His work has been exhibited internationally and recognized with the Architectural League Prize. Fure received his M.Arch from UCLA and BS in Architecture from the University of Michigan.