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Patrick Curry
Associate at COOKFOX Architects
Professional Background
Patrick Curry is a distinguished architect and sustainability advocate in New York City, currently serving as the Project Director with the Office of Sustainable Design, which operates under the Department of Design and Construction (DDC). In his current role, Patrick passionately promotes environmentally responsible building practices through various innovative strategies that underscore the importance of sustainability in urban architecture. He leverages his extensive experience and knowledge to guide and oversee numerous construction projects, ensuring that sustainable design principles are integrated throughout the design and building phases.
In his capacity as Project Director, Patrick's responsibilities include offering sustainable design guidance while liaising with various public agencies in New York City. His collaborative efforts include working with libraries in Queens and Brooklyn, the Department of Homeless Services, the Department of Corrections, the Police Department, and the Department of Cultural Affairs. His role is pivotal in helping the city achieve its PLANyc objectives, including overseeing the Local Law 86 reporting to the Mayor's Office of Environmental Coordination. This initiative exemplifies Patrick's commitment to fostering green building standards and advancing the city’s agenda for sustainable urban development.
Education and Achievements
Patrick’s academic foundation is rooted in architecture, having studied at prestigious institutions including the University of Illinois at Chicago, where he acquired a solid architectural knowledge base, and Texas A&M University, where he earned a Bachelor of Education in Architecture. His educational background has equipped him with a robust understanding of both theoretical and practical aspects of architecture.
Beyond his professional engagements, Patrick is devoted to educating the next generation of architects. He serves as a Visiting Instructor at Pratt Institute, where he teaches courses focused on climate-responsive design, passive and active building systems. His dedication to teaching reflects his passion for fostering an environmentally conscious mindset among students in the field of architecture.
Patrick’s career includes significant positions at some of New York’s acclaimed architecture firms. He has contributed his expertise as an Associate at Cook + Fox Architects, where he played key roles in various projects. His portfolio reflects a blend of both large-scale residential developments and innovative commercial projects, showcasing his versatility and competency in managing diverse architectural challenges. Additionally, Patrick has previously served as Project Manager at Marpillero Pollak Architects and Woodhouse Tinucci Architects, where he managed teams and fostered client relations to ensure project success.
Associations and Professional Credentials
Patrick is a Registered Architect and a LEED Accredited Professional, demonstrating his proficiency in sustainable design practices and commitment to environmental stewardship in the built environment. Furthermore, he is a Certified Energy Manager, a designation that underscores his expertise in energy-efficient design and building management.
In addition to his professional roles, Patrick is actively engaged with the architectural community. He serves on the Education Advisory Board for the Green BuildingsNY Conference, contributing his insights to advance educational initiatives in sustainable architecture. Furthermore, he participates as a Review Committee Member for the NYC Green Infrastructure Grant Program, where he evaluates proposals aimed at enhancing the city's green infrastructure. As a member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA), Patrick remains at the forefront of architectural excellence and advocacy in sustainability.
Achievements
- Project Director, Office of Sustainable Design, New York City Department of Design and Construction.
- Visiting Instructor at Pratt Institute, teaching courses on climate and site-oriented design.
- Managed high-profile architecture projects at Cook + Fox Architects and Marpillero Pollak Architects.
- Registered Architect, LEED Accredited Professional, and Certified Energy Manager.
- Engaged in educational and advisory roles, promoting green building initiatives in New York City.
