Jack Cochran
AIA / SENIOR ASSOCIATE
Jack Cochran is a Project Architect with fifteen years of experience working on federal, commercial, residential, and institutional projects. He received Master of Architecture and Master of Urban and Environmental Planning degrees from the University of Virginia, and has worked in small, medium, and large firms in Boston, New York, and Washington, D.C.
Jack is passionate about sustainable architecture and urbanism, and has brought these values to his work, many of which include thoughtful, low-carbon renovations of historic buildings from throughout the 20th Century. Bridging project types, scales, new construction, and retrofits, his clients have included Sony Computer Science Laboratories, the University of Pennsylvania, the Architect of the Capitol, the Tennessee Theatre, the non-profit American Chemical Society, and Princeton University.
Jack is also an award-winning installation artist for MIMMI, an interactive, digitally-integrated inflatable structure in Minneapolis. He has worked in urban planning to support light rail line construction between Minneapolis and St. Paul and has also been an educator for over ten years. He is a Lecturer at the University of Tennessee, and his classes at the Boston Architectural College included thesis, advanced studios, and entrepreneurship.
