1 Box Joints, 2017 2 25th MICA Annual Benefit Fashion Show 3 35mm Film Photo 4 35mm Film Photo 5 Yale Paprika, with Sarah Kim, Graphic Designers: Hannah Tjaden & Han Gao, 2021 6 Turris Test 2020, Critic: Mark Foster Gage 7 Black Space, 2019 8 Water Flow Drawing, 2017 9 Any Performance if Gender Requires Props, 2018 Critic: Frank Fantauzzi 10 Plan Model, 2019 Critic: Nikole Bouchard 11 Any Performance of Gender Requires Props, 2018 Critic: Frank Fantauzzi 12 35mm Film Photo 13 2020 Critic: Peter De Bretteville 14 Textile Cube, 2016 15 Turris Test 2020, Critic: Mark Foster Gage 16 Turris Tower 2020, Critic: Mark Foster Gage 17 Plan Model, 2019 Critic: Nikole Bouchard 18 MINGO Block with Olivia Scalora, 2017 Critic: Chris Brown 19 with Paul Meuser    Critic: Peter De Bretteville 20 Water Babies, 2017 Critic: Sarah Doherty 21 Folding Sequence Drawing, 2017 22 Box Joint Drawing, 2017  23 “Untitled” Plan, 2019 Critic: Nikole Bouchard 24 Render inspired by Solange & Jacolby Satterwhitte, 2020 Critic: Dorian Booth 25 DIS Design Library Shelf Design with Em Friedenberg, 2019 26 4X8 2014, Critic: Frank Fantauzzi 27 with Joshua Tan & Jessica Zhou Critic: Aniket Shahane 28 29 Annotated Greenland Field Research, 2022 Billie Fleming  30  35mm Film Images of Greenland, 2022 Billie 31 Semper Drawing, 2022  32 Greenland research 33 Drawing Series, 2022 34 Four Pedal Weaving, 2022 35 Hand Weaving, 2019  


About


        Brandon Brooks (He/Him) was born and raised in the Queen City of Charlotte, North Carolina. He received his Bachelors of Fine Art (BFA) in Architectural Studies from Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore, Maryland in 2018. While in Baltimore he worked at the world-class firm Ziger/ Snead Architects, and after graduation, Brooks moved to Copenhagen, Denmark, the same city where he studied abroad during his Junior year at MICA. While living in Denmark he worked for the Architecture School at the Danish Institute of Scandinavia (DIS). That year in Copenhagen also allowed Brandon to explore 12+ countries, significantly expanding and deepening his investment for the arts, architecture, and conservation.

After leaving Copenhagen he attended the Yale School of Architecture, where he found a home in New Haven, Connecticut. During his time at Yale Brandon took a one-year leave from graduate school to work at the studio of Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects in New York City where he learned "to only leave good marks upon the earth, good work comes from many voices, and to make buildings that will last and be loved." After working at TWBTA Brandon returned to Yale School of Architecture to complete his Masters in Architecture 23”.  
 





















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