Arseny Pekurovsky
Research Associate - Architecture
Arseny Pekurovsky is a designer, artist, and writer based in New York. He received an M.Arch from Cornell, a B.Arch from the University of Minnesota, and an architectural diploma from Minneapolis College. His professional architectural experience includes design and project management of multifamily and single-family housing in the United States and Ghana. He has worked on a variety of creative projects with Dream The Combine, Farzin Lotfi-Jam’s Realtime Urbanism Lab, Anna Dietzsch’s Casa Floresta and Peter Eisenman. Among them are the Metropolitan Museum of Art competition with David Chipperfield and Deborah Berke, the J. Irwin and Xenia S. Miller Prize, the Architectural League Prize, as well as projects in partnership with the Onondaga Nation through Cornell’s Rural Humanities and Council for the Arts grants. Arseny has taught as a teaching associate and critic at Cornell AAP. His writing has been published in Log Journal.