Ryan Glick is a licensed architect and professor who is interested in product design, graphics, art and architecture. As graduate of Cornell University with a Master of Architecture, he was a recipient of the Richard Harold Shreve thesis prize and Eschweiler Prize for Merit and Distinction in Master of Architecture Design Studio. He is also a graduate of the University at Buffalo with a BS in Architecture. Currently, he practices at Gensler and teaches at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia.
A composite of various projects by Ryan Glick, consisting of buildings, competitions, thesis, academic and experimental projects that aim to test a wide range of typologies, concepts and skillsets. The diversity in project typologies, scales and complexities allows for investigations into various design ideas, many dating back to the foundational skills acquired during his tenure at the University at Buffalo.