Victor Deupi is a Visiting Associate Professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology where he teaches Design, History & Theory, and Representation. He is currently the Arthur Ross Director of Education at the Institute of Classical Architecture & Classical America in New York. Over the past fifteen years, Mr. Deupi has been committed to the advancement of contemporary classicism through both education and practice. He received a Bachelor of Science in architecture from the University of Virginia, a Master of Architecture from Yale University, and a Ph.D. in architecture from the University of Pennsylvania. His previous teaching experience includes the University of Notre Dame (1998-2006), the Prince of Wales's Institute of Architecture in London (1995-98) and at the University of Miami, Coral Gables (1998).
In addition to his academic career, Mr. Deupi is an active practitioner and design consultant most recently in partnership with Pier Carlo Bontempi of Parma, Italy. The B&D Studio collaboration is one dedicated to modern classicism and in particular to traditional Italian architectural expression applied throughout North America today. He has worked previously in the offices of distinguished practitioners Allan Greenberg and Demetri Porphyrios and has published widely on a variety of design topics including the New Urbanism and the humanities underpinning the classical tradition.
Victor Deupi is also an avid watercolorist whose work representing global architectural expression past and present has been exhibited both here and abroad. His commitment to drawing and rendering are again manifest through practice and teaching alike.