Jerome Tryon
Jerome is a critic at the Yale School of Architecture and holds a B.Arch from the University of Oregon and a M.Arch from the Yale School of Architecture where he received the William Wirt Winchester Fellowship, the school’s most prestigious award. He has also been recognized by the ICAA with the Rieger Graham Prize for a fellowship at the American Academy in Rome, The Sir John Soane’s Museum Foundation Graduate Fellowship as a Soane Scholar, the Cavin Family Traveling Fellowship, and the Olson Kundig Travel fellowship. He has worked in the offices of Olson Kundig, MICA (formerly Rick Mather Architects), and Knight Architecture.
Jerome’s current work and research focuses on memory’s role in shaping perception and the way both memory and perception intersect with architectural space. He operates a practice that explores the adjacencies between art and architecture. His projects encompass work at all scales and media - from drawings to architectural objects.
MArch, Yale University