TRAVIS FITCH

“CODE&CRAFT”
2025

 

Travis Fitch is a New York-based architect, artist, designer, and educator. His work explores the intersection of spatial design, traditional craft, computational geometry, and 3D printing technologies.

Travis earned a B.Arch at Cornell University before joining Diller Scofidio + Renfro, and has since independently overseen multiple residential and commercial architecture projects. In 2017 he launched Superpattern, a collection of intricately structured, made-to-order lighting and jewelry.  As a founding faculty member in the Parsons Textiles MFA Program, he has mentored seven generations of students in the spatial and material development of their projects. With the support of a grant from the Center for Craft, he worked with colleague Anette Millington on “Response Pattern”, a material research project exploring environmentally reactive silk screens and embroidery.

His designs have been exhibited at Cooper Hewitt, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, MFA Boston, and Mana Contemporary, and reside in the special collection of The University of Manchester. Numerous fashion collaborations include works with threeAsfour and Zaldy, and he has consulted on projects for Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Lotus, Chanel, and Adidas.

He was raised off-grid in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and currently resides in Brooklyn, New York.