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Brian Holland

Brian Holland, AIA is an architect, researcher, and educator, and the founder of Open Set, a design studio working at the intersection of architecture, urbanism, and ecology. His extensive professional experience includes notable and award-winning design projects in California, Colorado, New York, Europe, and the Middle East. Holland is an assistant professor of architecture at the University of Arkansas' Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design, where he coordinates third-year design studios and the public lecture series. From 2010–2011 he held the Howard E. Lefevre Fellowship at the Ohio State University, and from 2011–2018 he was assistant director of The New York Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies, where he led research and design studios exploring the future of architecture and urbanism in New York City. Holland has also taught at Sarah Lawrence College, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Parsons School of Design, University of Pennsylvania, and the American University of Beirut. He received his M.Arch from the University of Pennsylvania, his B.Arch from Cal Poly Pomona, and is licensed to practice architecture in California and Arkansas.

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