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Justin Wadge Owner |
justin@jwadgedesign.com
Justin Wadge is an architect and project manager with over twelve years of experience in the design and management of technically complex buildings. His career has included positions at acclaimed firms such as Ennead Architects, Richard Meier & Partners, and Mitchell Giurgola Architects. He is a member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and is NCARB certified, with a portfolio of work for notable clients including Columbia University, The New York Public Library, and Cornell University.
A highlight of his career is his work with the Renzo Piano Building Workshop (RPBW). Justin was the first employee hired directly to RPBW's New York office, and now serves as a U.S.-based architect and project manager on behalf of the firm.
Justin graduated as a Degree Marshal from the Bachelor of Architecture program at Cornell University, where he also completed a Minor in Philosophy and a Concentration in Architectural Theory. While at Cornell, he received the Baird Competition Prize, the Eidlitz Travel Fellowship, and was a Fulbright Summer Institute Participant. He has both lectured and served as a final review critic at Cornell and Columbia, and his personal drawings have been the subject of solo exhibitions in the United States and Europe. In his personal life, Justin serves as Secretary of the Board for the Leo Katz Foundation, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to sharing the prolific works of artist and author Leo Katz. He lives in Greenwich, CT with his wife, son, and French bulldog.
Justin Wadge is an architect and project manager with over twelve years of experience in the design and management of technically complex buildings. His career has included positions at acclaimed firms such as Ennead Architects, Richard Meier & Partners, and Mitchell Giurgola Architects. He is a member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and is NCARB certified, with a portfolio of work for notable clients including Columbia University, The New York Public Library, and Cornell University.
A highlight of his career is his work with the Renzo Piano Building Workshop (RPBW). Justin was the first employee hired directly to RPBW's New York office, and now serves as a U.S.-based architect and project manager on behalf of the firm.
Justin graduated as a Degree Marshal from the Bachelor of Architecture program at Cornell University, where he also completed a Minor in Philosophy and a Concentration in Architectural Theory. While at Cornell, he received the Baird Competition Prize, the Eidlitz Travel Fellowship, and was a Fulbright Summer Institute Participant. He has both lectured and served as a final review critic at Cornell and Columbia, and his personal drawings have been the subject of solo exhibitions in the United States and Europe. In his personal life, Justin serves as Secretary of the Board for the Leo Katz Foundation, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to sharing the prolific works of artist and author Leo Katz. He lives in Greenwich, CT with his wife, son, and French bulldog.
You can learn more about Justin and see his portfolio of personal work at www.justinwadge.com.