Kris Levine

Title: Adjunct Professor
Department: Architecture
Campus: Long Island
Area(s) of Expertise: Architecture, Urban Design
Education Credentials: M.A., Architecture
Joined New York Tech: 2010
Kris Levine is currently shaping the fabric of New York City as an associate working at ODA (Office for Design and Architecture) New York. The diverse firm is currently working on many large scale project in New York and spreading to other cities on the east coast, such as Boston, Georgia, Washington, and Florida. Levine received his Master of Architecture degree from Syracuse University in Florence, Italy and his Bachelor of Architecture from New York Institute of Technology.
He has worked at the office Beckhard Richlan Szerbaty & Associates, a descendant firm of Marcel Breuer. There, Levine gained firsthand knowledge of modernism and the legacy of Marcel Breuer while working on various high-end healthcare facilities, institutional, and residential buildings.
Recent Projects/Research
- 22-22 Jackson Ave.
- 420 Kent Ave.
- 5 Franklin Pl.
- 100 Norfolk St.
- 10 Hubert St.
Publications
- The Real Deal, Spitzer’s first development foray ‘socks’ the waterfront
- Field Condition, ODA's jumble of concrete boxes
- The Bowery Boogie, Rendering unveiled for 12-story cantilevered Condos at 100 Norfolk
Courses Taught at New York Tech
- Architectural Design I
- Architectural Design II
- Architectural Visualization II
- Architectural Visualization III