Leo Modrcin Biographical Note:

Leo Modrcin is New York -based architect of Croatian origin. A graduate of Architectural School, University of Zagreb and Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York, he has worked as an architect in both USA and Croatia. His projects were honored at many architectural competitions, including the first prize at the 1997 Membrane Design Competition in Japan, for a conceptual project for the destroyed Old Bridge in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Modrcin’s projects and writings are widely published. Beside architectural practice, he is also active in architectural pedagogy. With the renown architect Lebbeus Woods and the Research Institute for Experimental Architecture (RIEA) he organized and taught at the Borderline Architectural Workshop in Kraljevica, Croatia in 1997.

Modrcin’s office uRED Architecture is currently working on a performing art center project for the Elysabeth Kleinhans Theatrical Foundation in New York.

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