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Price Harrison earned a Bachelor’s Degree in English and Fine Arts at Vanderbilt University in 1984. He studied architecture at Yale University where he earned a Master’s Degree. In 1987 he began an architectural apprenticeship in New York with the late Paul Rudolph. After studying with Mr. Rudolph, Harrison went on to work with Richard Meier and Partners and I.M. Pei.

In 1998 Harrison returned to Nashville where he founded his firm Price Harrison Architect and Associates PLLC. The firm specializes in residential and commercial buildings, product design, branding, and graphic design. The firm has received numerous AIA awards and has been published extensively in the US and Europe.

From 1987-1998 Harrison lived in New York, NY where he began to focus on black and white film photography, particularly the burgeoning east coast garage rock scene that emerged in the 90’s. Since moving back to Nashville, Harrison has concentrated on digital images that explore the relationship of people with the built environment. Harrison’s formal emphasis is primarily color, composition and unexpected light.

Education:

The Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, CT 1980

Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, BA English 1984

Yale School of Architecture, New Haven, CT, Master of Architecture 1987

Member: American Institute of Architects

Registered Architect: New York, Tennessee, and Texas