Adam Ginsburg has built his practice of architecture on a combination of rigorous training, broad experience in the practical arts and crafts of construction, and careful attention to both the concrete goals and the creative dreams of his clients.
His childhood love of drawing grew into a degree in history and architecture at Washington University in St. Louis. He went on to a Master’s degree in Architecture at the Rhode Island School of Design in Providence, and studied at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Lacoste, France, where he was selected for the deKooning Award and scholarship.
In more than a decade of practice, he has sought out opportunities to work in diverse areas of construction, integrating hammer-and-nail experience with his creative design practice in both residential and commercial building. His affection for the landscape and communities of Vermont and New England, and his concern for the future of our environment have merged in a commitment to sustainable design and construction practices.
Adam believes that true success in any design process depends on the quality of the collaboration between an architect and a client. He is committed to listening, and to applying his rich, diverse training and experience to translating the client’s wishes and dreams into attractive, comfortable places for living.
He is licensed in the state of Vermont and certified to practice architecture throughout the United States and Canada. He is a member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA), Builders for Social Responsibility (BSR), Renewable Energy Vermont (REV), the Addison County Relocalization Network (ACORN), and the Addison County Chamber of Commerce, and serves on the Conservation Commission of his hometown of Bristol, Vermont.