Andy Lee

Field of Practice:

Spatial

Fellowship:

Solitude Fellowship

City, Country:

Brooklyn, USA

Year:

2026

Stay(s):

May 2026 - Oct 2026

© Andy Lee

Born 1993 in the USA.

Andy Lee is a landscape architect based in Brooklyn/USA. His practice integrates curatorial and cinematic approaches to explore the filmic body and the role of film in shaping alternative landscapes amid the climate crisis.

He studied architecture at Washington University in St. Louis (B.S., magna cum laude, 2015) and earned a Master of Landscape Architecture with distinction as well as a Master of Urban Planning from the Harvard Graduate School of Design (2020). He has been awarded the Charles Eliot Traveling Prize (Harvard GSD, 2020) and the Honor Award from the American Society of Landscape Architects (2019), among others.

His work has been exhibited at the Harvard GSD, the University of Wisconsin, the Icelandic University of the Arts, and the National Technical University of Athens. His writing has appeared in the Journal of Architectural Education (Tracking Across the American Desert: Filmic Translations of American Landscapes to the Helmand Valley and Back, 2023), the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, and Landscape Architecture Magazine. He is the editor of the Fall 2024 issue of PROPS Paper, titled American Disorientation.

Lee was a 2023–2024 Fellow in Architectural Activism at the University of Wisconsin and is currently the Emerging Curator Fellow at the Canadian Centre for Architecture. He also serves as Visiting Assistant Professor of Landscape Architecture at Pratt Institute in New York.

In professional practice, he has worked across architecture, landscape architecture, and urban planning at Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates (Brooklyn, New York), the United Nations Development Programme (Dhaka/Bangladesh), and Leupold Brown Goldbach Architekten (Munich/Germany).

© Andy Lee