Douglas Burnham
Douglas Burnham
Douglas Burnham is an accomplished architect and the founder and principal of envelope Architecture + Design (envelopeA+D), an award-winning collaborative design firm. He studied Architecture at Cornell University and received the Charles Goodwin Sands Memorial Prize for outstanding final thesis work in architecture. Along with his extensive experience in residential, educational, commercial, civic and hospitality building and renovation projects, he also has expertise in exhibition design, product design, furniture and custom lighting fixtures. Douglas has been an Adjunct Professor at California College of the Arts since 2004, has led the SFMOMA’s Architecture + Design Forum as Chair from 2007-2010, and now serves on the Forum’s Executive Committee. His work has been published in various leading magazines like Architectural Record, Interior Design, and Metropolitan Home, and he frequently lectures about the work of envelopeA+D in the United States and Europe.