Corbin Keech is an architect, urban designer, and writer based in Chicago, Illinois. He is currently a Senior Project Leader with Studio Gang. He is a registered architect in Illinois.
He received his Master of Science in Advanced Architectural Design from Columbia University’s Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation in 2011, where he was awarded the Kinne Fellows Traveling Prize for his research proposal, “Memory and Preservation of Balkan Monuments.” He received his Bachelors degree in Architecture from Kansas State University’s College of Architecture, Planning and Design in 2006 where he won the Heintzelman Prize for his design for the “House on the Hudson.”
Prior to joining Studio Gang, Corbin has worked for wHY Architecture, MVA, ZGF, and Architecture W. He has served as a guest juror for Columbia University, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Virginia Tech University, the University of Kentucky, and the University of Oregon. His architectural work has been recognized by the AIA, IIDA, Interior Design, Contract, Communication Arts. His written work has been published by BI Publications, CLOG Magazine, Saturated Space, and LOKÉ Magazine.
Contact :
cgkeech@gmail.com
Collaborators :
Studio Gang
wHY
ZGF
MVA
Architecture W
Ken Tomita
Lisa Kuhnhausen
Erandi de Silva