Aaron Neubert

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Aaron Neubert, FAIA is an American architect based in Los Angeles, California and the founder and principal of Aaron Neubert Architects. In 2021, Neubert was elevated to the college of Fellows of the American Institute of Architects for "notable contributions to the advancement of the profession of architecture."

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Career

Neubert began his architectural career in New York City upon graduation from Columbia University. He worked in numerous offices during this period, contributing to many recognized projects with Dan Rowen Architects, Voorsanger & Associates, Morris Sato Studio, and Leslie Gill Architect. Following his Van Alen Prize in Public Architecture awarded project Tidal Landscapes, in collaboration with the American architect Mike Jacobs, Neubert co-founded the influential, yet short-lived design studio orenj.

Neubert moved to Los Angeles, California in 2000 and became a professor at Cal Poly Pomona and Woodbury University. He has taught design at various institutions, including The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, The Southern California Institute of Architecture, Otis School of Design, and the USC School of Architecture, where he is currently an Adjunct Associate Professor. [1] He has also given lectures on his work in different cities, such as Denmark, Ft. Lauderdale, Miami, New York, and Los Angeles.

In 2006, Neubert founded Aaron Neubert Architects [ANX] in Los Angeles, California. Neubert is a California and Nevada licensed architect, NCARB certified, and a former member of the Board of Directors of the L.A. Forum for Architecture and Urban Design. Examples of his work include the T-Street Headquarters, the Light Box Offices, the restaurant OZU, the Metric Hotel, and the Arroyo Oak House. [2] [3]

Selected projects

Awards and honors

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