Adin Rimland

Adin Rimland is a SMArchS candidate at MIT. He has worked at Diller Scofidio + Renfro in New York and Barkow Leibinger in Berlin. His work moves between buildings, objects, and custom tools, with a growing interest in robotic processes and experimental material research. He has contributed to projects published on ArchDaily and Detail, and exhibited at the Venice Biennale and MoMA. He holds a Bachelor of Architecture from Pratt Institute, where he received the Lee & Norman Rosenfeld Award for Best Thesis Project for his undergraduate thesis, Hiding in Plane Site.