Featured Cover Project: 277 Mott Street. New York, NY. Project Architect, Toshiko Mori Architect. Photographs © David Jaubert
· 2006-2008 Harvard University Graduate School of Design. Master of Architecture
· 1999-2004 University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Magna Cum Laude. Bachelor of Architecture
· Since 2020 Toshiko Mori Architect. New York City, NY. Director
· 2016-2020 Toshiko Mori Architect. New York City, NY. Associate
· 2009-2016 Toshiko Mori Architect. New York City, NY. Designer
· 2008-2008 Harvard University GSD. Cambridge, MA. Digital Workshop Series Instructor
· 2007-2007 Office for Metropolitan Architecture. Rotterdam, NL. Designer
· 2004-2006 dbox. New York City, NY. Architectural Illustrator, Art Director
· 2003-2004 emerymcclure architecture. Lafayette, LA. Intern
· 2002-2002 U of Louisiana at Lafayette, Community Design Workshop. Lafayette, LA. Intern
· 2001-2002 Architects Southwest. Lafayette, LA. Intern
· 1996-2003 Louisiana Digital Reproductions. Lafayette, LA. Blueprint Reproducer, Computer Technician
· Registered Architect in New York
· Member of AIA New York Chapter
Toshiko Mori Architect —
· Brooklyn Public Library Masterplan. Brooklyn, NY. Project Manager
· Pier 97 Building. New York, NY. Project Manager
· Buffalo Botanical Gardens Expansion. Buffalo, NY. Project Manager
· 277 Mott Street. New York, NY. Project Architect
· Brooklyn Children’s Museum Rooftop Pavilion. Brooklyn, NY. Project Architect
· Novartis Institutes for Biomedical Research. Cambridge, MA. Designer
· Private Residence. Bedford, NY. Designer
· New York University Masterplan. New York, NY. Designer
· Private Residence. Ghent, NY. Designer
Office for Metropolitan Architecture —
· Fondazione Prada. Milan, IT. Designer
· Torre Bicentenario. Mexico City, MX. Designer
David has placed in international design competitions and his work has been featured in various publications. He has led and contributed to projects that have been featured in A+U Architecture and Urbanism, The Plan, Mark Magazine, The Architect’s Newspaper, and Toshiko Mori Architect: Observations, among others.