Harrison Cole Maddox
About Harrison Cole Maddox
Harrison Cole Maddox is an Architectural Assistant at Foster + Partners in London, specializing in the interplay between environmental factors and architecture. He incorporates innovative materials and digital methodologies to enhance the relationship between human habitats and ecological systems.
Work at Foster and Partners
Harrison Cole Maddox has been employed as an Architectural Assistant at Foster + Partners since 2022. Located in London, England, he has contributed to various projects over the past two years. His role involves integrating architectural design with environmental considerations, focusing on creating spaces that harmonize with their ecological surroundings.
Previous Experience at Tonkin Liu
Prior to his current position, Maddox worked at Tonkin Liu as an Architectural Assistant for a duration of three months in 2021. This experience provided him with additional exposure to architectural practices and design methodologies, further shaping his approach to architecture.
Education and Expertise
Maddox holds a Bachelor's degree in Architecture from The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL, where he studied from 2019 to 2021. He also completed a Foundation Diploma in Art at Kingston University from 2017 to 2018. His educational background has equipped him with a strong foundation in both artistic and architectural principles.
Design Focus and Methodologies
Maddox emphasizes the relationship between environmental phenomena and architecture, aiming for a symbiotic coexistence. He incorporates materiality and physical testing into his design process, exploring organized complexity and texture production. Additionally, he utilizes digital methodologies for computational form-making, enhancing the connectivity between human habitation and ecological systems.
Innovative Material Exploration
Maddox explores unconventional bio-contributing materials in his architectural designs. His work includes the use of Agar, Calcium Carbonate, Gelatine, and Mycelium, reflecting his commitment to innovative and sustainable architectural practices.