Thaddeus Jusczyk is an architect, artist, and the founder of the multi-disciplinary practice, Archiphernalia. His work focuses on the intersections between architecture, visual art, and narrative. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Architectural Studies from Brown University, and an M.Arch from MIT.
Prior to founding Archiphernalia, Tad spent eight years in a large Boston architectural firm, where he focused on academic and healthcare projects. His work has been widely published, awarded, and exhibited, including by the Venice Biennale, the Canadian Centre for Architecture, the New York Center for Architecture, the Graham Foundation, the X Architecture Biennale in Sao Paulo, the Holcim Foundation Forum, Technology Review, and the Chronicle of Higher Education.
Departments
Architecture
Education
- Bachelor of Art, Brown University
- Master of Architecture, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Awards
- AIA New Hampshire Merit Award for Design Excellence, 2024 – DiBona Dental Group
- AIA New Hampshire Citation Award, 2022 – Kensington Barn
- AIA New Hampshire Merit Award for Design Excellence, 2022 – Lexington Studio
- IAAC Self-Sufficient City Competition, Madrid, Spain, 2009. Finalist in the 3rd Advanced Architecture Competition
- La Biennale di Venezia, Everyville Competition, Venice, Italy, 2008. Honorable mention in an international student competition.
- Rosemary Grimshaw Prize, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, 2008.
- Holcim Foundation Forum, Shanghai, China, 2007. Winner of the international student design competition
- ARCH2130
- ARCH2140
- ARCH1130