Bio
Tim Frank was born outside of Washington, D.C., in 1976. He received his Bachelor of Architecture from the Virginia Polytechnic Institute in 2000, and earned his Master of Architecture from the Georgia Institute of Technology in 2004. He is a practicing architect and a site-specific artist who founded his multi-disciplinary studio, TIM FRANK ARCHITECTURE in 2005. He has served as an adjunct faculty member within the College of Architecture at the Georgia Institute of Technology since 2004. Through the combination of research and practice, his work examines issues of technology, body, and place. His research has been featured in numerous publications and venues including the 2008 Acoustical Society of America and European Acoustics Association joint international conference in Paris, France where he presented, “Auditory Sketching”. His work has been exhibited in many museums and galleries including his solo exhibition of work entitled, “Sense & Sustain-ability” at the Museum of Design Atlanta in 2010. He is the recipient of several design awards including first prize in the AIA 48hr design competition in 2009 and the Faculty Award for Professional Promise in 2000.
Educational Background
2004-Master of Architecture, Georgia Institute of Technology
2000- Bachelor of Architecture with honors, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
2000-Studio Art Minor in Sculpture, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (2000)
Fields
- Architecture
- Design
- Site-Specific Art