

Filip Tejchman
Filip Tejchman is an accomplished Assistant Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee School of Architecture and Urban Planning. In addition to his academic role, he is the principal of Untitled Office, a dynamic design practice with locations in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and Brooklyn, New York. Tejchman brings a wealth of experience and expertise to his work, having earned a Bachelor of Architecture from California Polytechnic State University and a Master of Science in Advanced Architectural Design from Columbia University. Throughout his career, Tejchman has collaborated with some of the most esteemed names in the architectural field. His professional journey includes significant contributions to projects with Liz Diller and Ricardo Scofidio, as well as Joel Sanders Architects, where he played a key role in developing award-winning architectural designs. His work is characterized by a keen attention to detail and a commitment to pushing the boundaries of architectural innovation. Tejchman's academic contributions are equally impressive. He has shared his knowledge and passion for architecture at several prestigious institutions, including Pratt Institute, Parsons/New School of Design, Columbia University, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His teaching philosophy emphasizes the integration of theoretical and practical approaches, preparing students to tackle complex architectural challenges. His research interests are diverse and forward-thinking, focusing on Environmental Control Systems, Representation, and Architectural Culture. These areas of inquiry reflect his dedication to exploring how architecture can respond to and shape the environment, as well as how it is perceived and understood within cultural contexts. In his role at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Tejchman continues to inspire the next generation of architects, fostering a learning environment that encourages creativity, critical thinking, and innovation. His contributions to both academia and practice underscore his commitment to advancing the field of architecture through thoughtful design and research.