Linus Gruszewski
Member
Role
Architect
Linus Gruszewski is a French-Australian designer, trained in architecture at the École Nationale Supérieure d'Architecture Paris-Malaquais and at the Melbourne School of Design, where he obtained his Masters Degree in Architecture. He has worked in art and architecture studios in Europe, Australia and California, where he is currently based.
After two years project managing at Ball-Nogues Design Studio, he worked with BRC Imagination Arts on a large experiential project in Europe, is am now Director of Design at Plasticland. His architectural criticism has been published in the Evening Standard (UK), his work was featured on the cover of Architect Victoria (Australia) and he was recently interviewed by Superstudio (USA), and previously in ALU magazine (Germany). He's lectured and sat on panels at Malaquais, USC School of Architecture, Melbourne School of Design, Free School of Architecture (Los Angeles) Ecole Libre d'Architecture (Paris), and taught as part of the Meeting of European Design Students (MEDS).
Linus' work has been exhibited in Paris, Melbourne, San Francisco, Stockholm and Los Angeles.
