Mitchell, Edward

Assistant Professor (Adjunct)
B.A., Brown University
M.Arch., Princeton University


Mr. Mitchell is an architect and writer who previously taught at Columbia University, Pratt Institute, and the Illinois Institute of Technology. His design work has been featured in Alphabet City, A+U, and “The Home House Project” and has received awards in competitions and has been honored with a Young Architects Award by the New York Architectural League. He has exhibited at various galleries in New York City; the Rome Academy; Weimar, Germany; Chicago; Los Angeles; and various other cities. His practice in New Haven involves residential, commercial, and urban design. He is a fellow of the Urban Design Workshop and a member of the Vita Nuova, a goup of environmental engineers, developers, and designers involved in the redevelopment of environmentally impacted properties. Mr. Mitchell has completed preliminary research in urban computational analysis from a grant from the Boston Society of Architects. In the past two years he has lectured in Salzburg, Austria; Helsinki, Finland; Boston; Columbus, Ohio; Vancouver; Los Angeles; and New York City.