Daniel Fougere holds a Master's of Architecture with honors from the University of Michigan, Taubman College of Architecture + Urban Planning and a Bachelor of Science in Architecture from Roger Williams University.

Daniel is an architect who has a passion for design, research, fabrication, and digital technologies. He seeks work that varies between scale and resolution to allow projects to be realized through proposals, prototypes, and constructions. With various experiences in academia and practice, he hopes to actively participate in the evolving role architects and designers play in advancing the building industry. He has witnessed first hand the benefits of multidisciplinary collaboration and is motivated to develop relationships with industry/non-industry professionals to further research and prototype architectural environments, materials, systems, and technologies.

Daniel has experience working in Boston and Portland, on a wide range of project types, including commercial high-rise, multi-family and single-family housing, higher-education, interior office fit-outs, and furniture fabrication. While at the University of Michigan he completed various research projects which were included in publications by ACADIA (Association for Computer Aided Design in Architecture) and the ARCC (Architectural Research Centers Consortium).