Jon Lott lecture

Jon Lott of PARA Project and Collective-LOK discusses his work.

November 30, 2016

The Architectural League’s Emerging Voices program annually spotlights North American architects, landscape architects, and urban designers who have significant bodies of realized work and the potential to influence their field.

Jon Lott of PARA Project and Collective-LOK is a 2016 winner of the award.

Jon Lott is a Principal of PARA Project, which he founded in 2007, and a co-founding member of Collective-LOK (together with William O’Brien Jr, and Michael Kubo), founded in 2013. He also works as a design critic in architecture at Harvard’s Graduate School of Design.

Lott, a past Architectural League Prize winner, sees each project as “a collaborative effort between a wide range of constituents, guided by the specific needs and curiosities of a diverse clientele; raising disciplinary questions rather than merely providing service.”

With PARA Project, recent projects include the Haffenden House residence, the Crawford Attic Writing Room, and La Casita, all located in Syracuse, New York.

Recorded: March 22, 2016