About

Jeffrey LaBoskey is an architect at the award winning office of Buttrick Projects Architecture + Design. He was previously an Associate at Aidlin Darling Design in San Francisco after spending time at Renzo Piano Building Workshop, SHoP Architects, WRNS Studio, and Tannerhecht architecture.  Jeff received a Bachelor of Science in Architecture from Washington University in St. Louis and a Masters in Architecture from Harvard University.  He has taught architecture, design, and representation courses at Harvard University, UC Berkeley, and California College of the Arts.  Jeff is also the Co-President of The Sunbeam Foundation, which raises money for pediatric bone cancer research.

Statement

Jeff’s work spans multiple media forms, including watercolor, wood work, landscape and more. His roots in architecture inform his art and design projects, which explore structure, light, texture, and materiality. While savvy in digital forms of representation, Jeff draws inspiration from the subtle unpredictable nuances found in the natural world. His work balances structural rigor with the unexpected, whether it be from unintended bleeding watercolor or a discovered knot in a piece of wood.