Andrew Dadds is an Architect and designer based in Switzerland.
He has completed his Master’s of Architecture from Yale University, where he was awarded the Gene Lewis Book Prize for excellence in residential architecture, as well as a prestigious Feldman nomination for his final studio design project. He has an Undergraduate degree in Architectural Studies from the University of Waterloo School of Architecture in Canada. He has worked in Canada, the United States, and Europe.
Currently he lives in Geneva and collaborates with local firm GM Architectes Associés. Previously he has worked with Oppenheim Architecture in Basel, Gren Weis Architects in Toronto, Rice Lipka architects in New York, and 6a architects in London.