About

Anran Li is an architect working across scales, coordinating multiple disciplines to create built environments of the future. He studied Civil and Environmental Engineering at Stanford and holds a Masters of Architecture degree from MIT, both with distinction.

His past projects and work experiences have focused on sustainability and technology, including a prototype carbon-negative house for the Department of Energy and a NASA-backed proposal for an International Space Station module for tourism. He is the recipient of the Goodwin B. Steinberg Prize for Leadership and Design, and winner of the Swinerton Sustainability Challenge and the DPR Construction Challenge.

His work experience as an architectural designer in Nagoya, Paris, San Francisco, and Shanghai brings a universal and timeless aesthetic language to his projects. As the Architectural Coordinator at OXMAN, he is involved across all teams, building bridges across multiple domains through the mediums of critical design thinking, technical proficiency, and exceptional visual communication.

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