Chad Oppenheim is a Miami-based international architect
whose work encompasses all realms of design, ranging from
large-scale urban architecture, museums, and universities,
to interiors and furnishings. Founded in 1999, Oppenheim
Architecture + Design (OAD) has garnered global
recognition for socially and environmentally conscious
architecture, as well as setting trends in the sustainable and
humanitarian sectors.
A graduate of Cornell University, his uncompromising
commitment to green architecture has made Oppenheim
a highly sought-after global lecturer, adjunct professor
of architecture at Florida International University, and the recipient of over
50 academic and career distinctions, including 26 AIA Awards. Oppenheim’s
Miami home is a direct reflection of his philosophies. Featured in numerous
publications, including The New York Times, where hailed as “a minimalist on a
beach of excess,” he resides in Villa Allegra with his wife and muse, Ilona, and
their son Hendrix.