Eric Corey Freed

Eric Corey Freed
Born 1970
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Residence San Francisco
Nationality American
Occupation Architect, writer, Public Speaker

Eric Corey Freed (born 1970 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American architect and principal of organicARCHITECT.

Career

Based in San Francisco, Freed is credited with helping to establish the Sustainable Design curricula at both Academy of Art University and University of California, Berkeley Extension Program.

Freed is a practitioner in the tradition of organic architecture, first developed by Frank Lloyd Wright. The Founding Chair of Architecture for The San Francisco Design Museum, he was voted "Best Green Architect" by San Francisco Magazine in 2005. He is author of "Green Building for Dummies", published by Wiley in August 2007 and regular contributor to Natural Home Magazine, Luxe Magazine, and GreenerBuildings.com.

His firm organicARCHITECT began in 1997.

The firm is noted for various community outreach programs:

Publications

Articles

References

  1. Snap Judgments: Book, modernluxury.com

External links

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