A smiling man and a young boy are sitting in a tree together, surrounded by bare branches, with a bright blue sky in the background.

Curt Adams is a self taught architectural designer and visualizer who has been working in the field for over ten years. He creates 2D drawings, 3D models, and architectural renderings that help turn ideas into something people can clearly see and understand.

He did not follow the traditional path into architecture. Instead, Curt learned by doing, spending years studying buildings, practicing drafting and visualization, and constantly refining his skills. That hands on approach shaped the way he works today: practical, detail focused, and centered on communicating design clearly.

Over the years, Curt has worked with a wide range of clients around the world, including architects, interior designers, builders, artists, and everyday homeowners. His work spans commercial, retail, and residential projects, helping bring everything from early design ideas to fully realized spaces into view.

In addition to traditional architectural work, Curt has also collaborated with artists on more exploratory and conceptual projects, helping visualize ideas that exist somewhere between art, design, and architecture. This has included assisting artists with pieces such as sculptural furniture concepts and large scale display environments, translating imaginative ideas into detailed visual models.

For Curt, this work is also a form of creative expression. Beyond the technical side of drafting and visualization, he approaches architecture as an art and a creative outlet. It is an opportunity to explore form, space, light, and atmosphere while balancing precision with imagination.

Outside of his work, Curt continues to explore creativity in many forms. He spends his time sculpting, skateboarding, making music, exploring nature, and sharing the world with his young son. Having a child has deepened his appreciation for curiosity, play, and imagination. Watching the way a child discovers space, movement, and the world around them has become its own kind of inspiration, a reminder that creativity begins with wonder and the freedom to explore.

At the end of the day, Curt enjoys taking an idea that exists only in someone’s mind and turning it into something tangible, something that can be explored, understood, and eventually built.