Joel McCullough

is an architect, multidisciplinary designer, and educator based in New York City. He is currently a practicing as a project architect with MOS and founder of JMcC Office.

His works spans between software and furniture to buildings and urbanism with a focus on ecological scaffolds, material assemblies, and representational techniques. Joel has practiced architecture in Boston, Pittsburgh, and New York on both local and international projects. He has held teaching positions at Columbia University GSAPP and NJIT. Joel has lectured at Columbia GSAPP and with New York Review for Architecture/ Citygroup for Ideas for Affordable 5WTC. Additionally, his speculative research was recently exhibited at the 2022 Tallinn Architectural Biennale, Future Food Deal exhibit.

Joel holds a Bachelors of Architecture from Carnegie Mellon University, with University and College Honors, and was awarded the Steward L. Brown Award and Burdett Assistantship Award. Subsequently, he holds a Masters of Science in Advanced Architectural Design from Columbia University GSAPP, where he was awarded with the Smyser Lowenfish Memorial Award for design excellence and William Kinne Travelling Award for travel research to southern Chile. 

Joel is a Registered Architect in New York. He listens to music (sometimes noise), designs billboards for a hardware store, and catalogues ice cream trucks. Please reach out if you would like to collaborate or chat.


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