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Patrick Armacost

Principal

Patrick Armacost is a Principal at WEISS/MANFREDI Architecture/Landscape/Urbanism. He joined the firm in 2003 and has contributed to many of the firm’s internationally recognized projects for cultural, academic, and governmental institutions. Throughout his tenure, Patrick has overseen operations, marketing and communications, and he has led competitions, master planning, programming, concept design, and directed national and international projects.

Patrick has led recent projects, including the U.S. Embassy in New Delhi, India; the La Brea Tar Pits and Page Museum Master Plan; the Tampa Museum of Art Master Plan; the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art Cultural Arts District Plan; the Longwood Gardens Physical Master Plan; the Artis-Naples Cultural Campus Master Plan; the Master Plan for the National Geographic Society Headquarters; the Aga Khan University East Africa Campus and Botanic Garden Concept Plan; and U.S. Embassy Master Plans for Budapest, Hungary and Amman, Jordan. Patrick has led programming and planning for academic projects including the Kent State Center for Architecture and Environmental Design, the Rice University Student Space Study, the Marshall Family Performing Arts Center at Greenhill School, and the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine.

Patrick earned a Master of Fine Arts from Columbia University with concentrations in sculpture and drawing, and a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Washington University in St. Louis with majors in visual arts and English literature. He has taught drawing and design courses at Columbia University and the New School in New York City. Patrick is a licensed architect in the State of New York.