About

b. 1997, NYC.

Jack London Freedman is a photographer, freelance environments designer, and most recently, the Design Manager, Furniture & Styling, Brand Experience, at Rivian Automotive. He holds a Master’s of Architecture from SCI-Arc, where he then served as Adjuct Design Faculty and co-coordinated and co-curated the Gratuate Thesis Program, as well as holding a Bachelor’s of Science in Architecture from Washington University in St. Louis.

Prior to Rivian, he had complemented his academic work with experience in architecture, design, and branding including working with OMA, RAMSA, Matthew Baird Architects, Snarkitecture, 2 x 4, inc, and Wolff Olins, as well as with artists including BIGHEAVY STUDIOS and Carol Bove Studio. In addition, for over three years spanning the COVID pandemic, He was the Design Director for his family’s grow-for-good apple orchard, Radicle Apple, both working on and overseeing graphic, branding, communication, and architectural design projects on the property.

He has won awards for his creative practice, including being named to the 2024 Metropolis Future100, winning two 2023 Architizer Vision Awards, designing a Top 5 entrant at the 2023 Sustainable Hospitality Challenge, as well as having two projects selected as entrants in the 2023 CityX Venice Virtual Pavilion at the 18th Venice Architecture Biennale.

It is his conviction that the best creative work is born from collaboration and multidisciplinary workflows. Throughout his career, he’s fostered this collaborative spirit everywhere he’s gone. His favorite projects to tackle are those that allow him to think both “outside the box,” using his unique perspective and imagination to derive concepts, and “inside the box” using budgetary and technical limitations as design tools rather than constraints.

 
 
 
 

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