Marie Law Adams
Marie Law Adams is a lecturer in urban design and planning in the Department of Urban Studies and Planning at MIT, and co-founding partner of Landing Studio, an architecture and urban design practice based in Boston. The work of Landing Studio is focused on the design of industrial and infrastructural systems in cities through shared-use landscapes, buildings, light installations, festivals, exhibitions, tours, and industry/community operations agreements. Landing Studio’s work has been recognized with multiple AIA National Honor Awards, a Progressive Architecture Award, the American Planning Association Gold Achievement Award, Waterfront Center Awards, and the Architectural League Prize and has been exhibited at institutions including MIT, RISD, Parsons, and the City College of New York.
Adams is a registered architect, and holds a BSArch degree from the University of Michigan and an MArch from MIT, where she was a Presidential Fellow and recipient of the AIA Medal.