Anthony Lee Mull is an architectural designer working at the intersection of conceptual design and physical construction. His work is an investigation into the future of architecture through a diversity of medias including digital fabrication technologies, advanced computer modeling, new means of visual representations and construction. He has been involved in a wide range of projects and competitions in collaboration with instructors, peers, and companies both in the United States and abroad.
Morphosis Architects, Culver City, CA, US, Architectural Designer
+ Design
+ Digital and Physical Fabrication
+ Advanced Tech
+ 3D Modeling
+Computation
+ Drafting
Pratt Institute - Thom Mayne Young Architects Program, New York, NY, US, Teaching Fellow
+ Leading and formatting a year long design course with young students
+ Emphasis on architectural concepts, vocabulary, drawing, 3d modeling
+ Teaching independently but in quarterly review with Thom Mayne
Studio Daniel Libeskind, New York, NY, US, Architectural Intern
+ University College Dublin’s Future Campus_International Design Competition Finalist. initial concepts through
schematic design. 3D modeling and massing strategies, model making, concept diagrams, drawings, video production.
+ Swaroski Kiosk_Rockefeller Center. Design details with a focus on fabrication and completion of drawing set.
+ Tampere Central Deck and Arena. Visualization and lighting studies.
+ Jewish Traveling Pavilion. Design, 3D modeling, diagrams, drawings, renders.
Tecture Inc., San Diego, CA, US, Designer
+ Roles included: Design, 3D modeling, advanced custom fabrication (wood, metal, cnc), job site construction
Pratt Institute, New York, NY, US, MArch, Graduate Architecture and Urban Design
+ Studio of Experiments Traveling Studio_Hong Kong_David Erdman and Hart Marlow
+ Graduate Assistant_Urban Design_Jonas Coersmeier
+ Graduate Assistant_Consortium for Research and Robotics
+ Scholarship Recipient_Graduate Scholarship, Junge Memorial Scholarship