
Assistant Professor, Architectural Technology
BS Landscape Architecture and BArch, City College; Enrolled in masters level Urban Design program at City College.
NCARB
Registered Architect, NY
Professor King holds degrees in Architecture and Landscape Architecture and is currently working on completing his masters' degree in Urban Design, all from the City College of New York. A Brooklyn native who grew up on the shores of Coney Island, Professor King began his career working as an Architect for Davis Brody and Associates from the early 80's through the early 90's. As an Architect, Professor King was assigned to projects early in the design process guiding the development of CADD based documents to the completion of bid documents. As a team leader, responsibilities included the design and development of complex laboratory facilities and the coordination of meetings with consultants including mechanical, plumbing, electrical and structural engineers. Projects include Hudson Tower at Battery Park City ('83), Cornell Biotechnology Center (Nov 85-Jan87), Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (June 86-Feb 87), Lincoln Center North Building & Juilliard School (March 87-Oct 87), Zechendorf Towers ('87), Brooklyn Polytech Library @Metrotech ('89), S.U.N.Y. Buffalo Science & Mathematics Facility (Dec 88-March 1990) and Cornell University Primary Teaching Facility and Research and Veterinary Hospital (April 90-May 91).
A pioneer in the implementation of Computer Aided Design within the profession of Architecture, Professor King opened his own consulting firm CADD Management Consulting in 1991 providing consulting services to Architects, Landscape Architects, Engineers, and Facilities Managers. In recent years in addition to working on Architecture projects Professor King has focused his efforts on several large scale Landscape Architecture projects including Stanford University's' Science and Engineering Quadrangle in Paolo Alto California and Hudson River Park in New York.