Andrew Holder is co-principal of The Los Angeles Design Group (LADG) and Professor and Chair of Graduate Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and Urban Design at Pratt Institute.
Holder’s research and design focuses on the idea of “assembly”–using the way architecture is made as a prompt for how it participates in social formations. His recent work has been published A+U, Metropolis, The Los Angeles Times, Dwell, Young Architects 16, a+t, Log, Pidgin, Project, and RM 1000. He is a frequent lecturer and guest critic at institutions across the United States and has held teaching appointments at the University of Michigan, the University of Queensland, UCLA, SCI-Arc, Otis College of Art and Design, The University of Pennsylvania, and the Harvard Graduate School of Design where he served as Program Director for the March I degree track.