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Jack DiGeronimo is an artist, designer, and educator from Boston, Massachusetts. 



Ongoing / Jack DiGeronimo is designing a pavilion for an undisclosed client. 

January 2026 / Jack DiGeronimo is teaching architecture studio again at the University of Hartford. Architectural Design III is a second-year studio focusing on tectonic development and passive systems. 

January 2026/ Jack DiGeronimo, Hashim Al-Faraj, and Brooke Telfer have begun producing Urban Fabric, a podcast about architecture and the city, filmed in the city. 

August 2025 / Jack DiGeronimo is teaching architecture studio at the University of Hartford. Architectural Design IV focuses heavily on conceptual development while integrating realistic building systems. A silent final review tested student’s design representation. Guest Critics: Khaled al-Barghouthi, Matheus Caldiera, Hashim al-Faraj, William Linton, Ian F Taberner, Brooke Telfer, Alejandro Zambrano Sarquiz, Ariela Zhang

June 2025 / Jack DiGeronimo attended the AIA 2025 Confrence in Boston, Massachusetts. 

May 2025 / Jack DiGeronimo and Ryan Morales Valencia complete two landscape and urban design competitions, LAGI 2025’s Fiji Land Art for a Changing Climate competition and ULI San Francisco’s Reimagining Market Street ideas competition. 

April 2025 / Jack DiGeronimo begins working as an Administrative Assistant at Mikyoung Kim Design located in the Back Bay neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. 

March 2025 / Jack DiGeronimo, Alejandro Zambrano Sarquiz, and Ryan Morales Valencia took part in the 2025 Mexitrópoli Pavillion Competition for the Mextrópoli International Festival of Architecture being held in Mexico City. 

February 2025 / Jack DiGeronimo is currently studying for the ARE 5.0 and the LEED GA and will be doing so until he finishes his exams. His licensure status can be found here

January 2025 / Jack DiGeronimo has completed his architecture thesis project at Boston Architectural College entitled Architecture Through Gaze. This thesis investigates the relationship of gaze in space and how it can be used to invert the hierarchy of architecture and urban space. 

November 2024 / NOMAS-BAC and BosNOMA host an architecture-adjacent event entitled Build and Beyond at Payette. Featured speakers include Danniely Staback Rodriguez, Denise Dea, Caleb Hawkins, Jabari Canada, Peter Atwood, and Jay Nothoff. 

September 2024 / Jack DiGeronimo begins teaching Open Studio at Boston Architectural College, a function of the Foundation Department directed by Lee Peters. Open Studio is the only studio TA position at Boston Architectural College and therefore duties expand into all years and depantments including Interior and Landscape. 

August 2024 / Jack DiGeronimo is elected to the NOMAS-BAC board as Treasurer. His role is to prepare budgets for events. He joins Noushin Nawal, Jharitza Cruz, Addison Mills, and Alex Hoagland, who are President, Vice President, Secretary, and Chair of Outreach respectively. Jack will create Architecture Walks with Alex Hoagland, an event which intends to bring people together to physically experience architecture and discuss it in its presence. 

July 2024 / Jack DiGeronimo has completed his Advanced Interdisciplinary Studio, Post Pandemic Suburbs, a charette-based studio with a heavy emphasis on historical research of suburban planning and design. This summertime studio was taught by Jeff Stein AIA and Marc Hershman. 

June 2024 / Jack DiGeronimo is teaching a one-week introduction to architecture and architectural modeling workshop at Boston Leadership Institute. He prepares lesson plans, activities, and mock reviews to simulate architecture school. 

May 2024 / Jack DiGeronimo has completed Degree Project Studio. 

April 2024 / Jack DiGeronimo, Allyson Middleton, and Ian Taberner AIA hosted a lecture, review, and exhibition event entitled Design Dialogue: Student Exhibition. It created an opportunity to exhibit recent student work, talk about architecture outside of formal class hours, and introduce Iaand his work to undergraduates and new students. It was highly rated among students and plans are in place to run the event yearly. 

Februrary 2024 / Jack DiGeronimo is elected to the AIAS-BAC board as the Media Chair. His role is to design posters and run events. 

December 2023 / Jack DiGeronimo passes Portfolio Review 2 at Boston Architectural College, marking the beginning of his thesis year. 

August 2023 / Jack DiGeronimo begins Architecture Studio 4, taught by Virginia Rogers. This is the BAC’s comprehensive studio project.

January 2023 /  Jack DiGeronimo begins Architecture Studio 3, taught by Jenna Tegeler, focusing on democratizing housing in an undemocratic site.

August 2022 /  Jack DiGeronimo begins Architecture Studio 2 at Boston Architectural College, taught by Abigail Vu. This studio is his first in-person class since the pandemic. 

January 2022 / Jack DiGeronimo begins Architecture Studio 1 at Boston Architectural College, taught by Melissa Toops. Explored ideas include, translucency and opaqueness, view and circulation, and public realm integration along the harbor. Foundational concepts are twisted to create active space, such as the counterintuitive move to compress circulation routes into a single cooridor. 

December 2021 / Jack DiGeronimo passes Portfolio Review 1 at Boston Architectural College, representing the completion of the foundation year. Jack DiGeronimo received the Portfolio Award. 

November 2021 / Jack DiGeronimo begins working as an Intern-Architect at Phoenix Architects in Wakefield, Massachusetts. An example of Jack’s work is shown here.

August 2021 /  Jack DiGeronimo begins Foundation Studio 2 at Boston Architectural College, taught by Monica Gonzalez de Wulff. 

January 2021 / Jack DiGeronimo enrolls in Boston Architectural College’s Bachelor of Architecture program. His first studio, Foundation Studio 1, taught by Chala Hadimi, acts as his introduction to the field of architecture. 

Sometime 2023 / Jack DiGeronimo is appointed to the unofficial BAC and Balls Club board, as Treasurer-at-Large. Joining Brooke Telfer, Tobias Albrecht, and Mattheus Caldiera who are the President, Vice President, and Chair of Outreach. This club hosts more events than officially sanctioned clubs. 





Pavilion Project / Massachusetts / January 2026
Status: Ongoing
Client: Undisclosed


Coastal City / Rhode Island / January 2026
Set of 2


Farmland / Central Massachusetts / January 2026
Set of 16


Farm Buildings / Central Massachusetts / December 2025
Set of 5


Architectural Design IV / University of Hartford / December 2025
University of Hartford’s first comprehensive studio course at the undergraduate level. Students were tasked with designing an artist live/work building in the heart of downtown Hartford. Guest Critics: Khaled al-Barghouthi, Matheus Caldiera, Hashim al-Faraj, Bill Linton, Ian F Taberner, Brooke Telfer, Alejandro Zambrano Sarquiz, Ariela Zhang


Untitled Bench and Chair / October 2025
TBD


Untitled Desk / October 2025
TBD


Untitled Table / October 2025
TBD


AIA ‘25 / Boston, Massachusetts / June 2025
June 4-7
Boston Convention and Exhibition Center

BU Beach - Boston, MA

Market Street Link / San Francisco, CA / May 2025
Reimagining Market Street / ULI SF / with Ryan Morales Valencia
Market Street Link aims to improve on historic linear parks such as Commonwealth Ave with simple principals. Banking both sides provides a sense of enclosure in refuge to urban space, while the unequal banking provides a strong orientation across the park. The design system of cutting from a consistent mass allows for multiple uses, some for open, mirco-plazas, outdoor seating for resturaunts, and bike storage. The proposal intends to become a unifying urban place where neighborhood boundaries meet, as the pull of Market Street shifts from commuters to locals due to people working-from-home.