These three drawings illustrate speculative projects that were executed as part of an ongoing critique of the built environment, a critique through proposition. These projects are concerned with the language and form of the components of the American town, in terms of Individual (House), Community (Meeting House), and collective Memory (Monument).
WORK TITLES
1. New England House
2. Meeting House, Wickford, RI
3. Modernism Memorial Monument
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Christopher Pizzi was born and raised in West Warwick, Rhode Island.
He studied architecture and religion at Syracuse University, and in Florence, Italy, and received a Bachelor of Architecture Degree in 1996, as well as a minor in Religion. After working in architecture firms in New York City for three years, he moved to New Haven and received his Master of Architecture Degree from the Yale School of Architecture. He currently works for Robert A.M. Stern Architects in New York City.
He is the youngest of three children. His older brother is a registered architect in Manchester, New Hampshire, while his older sister is a cable network program producer in Los Angeles. His parents live in West Warwick, Rhode Island.
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