- Tell the GSAPP community about your academic, research or professional accomplishments.
Send your news to alumni@arch.columbia.edu.
(be sure to include your program and class year)
December 2008 news:
Hickok Cole Architects, led by Principle Yolanda Cole, AIA, LEED AP, announces the Fourth Floor Expansion a Teaching Tool for Sustainable Design Practices.
To further celebrate the firm's 20th anniversary, Hickok Cole Architects expanded its square footage onto the fourth floor of their 1023 31st Street, NW office; the expansion currently seeks LEED-CI silver certification. Project designers created an illustrated guide to the renovation, a teaching tool for employees and industry partners. A video documenting the construction process, available for viewing on an iPod, provides anyone interested in learning more about sustainable design practices with a self-guided tour of the space.
For more information, visit http://www.zavodbig.com and w.hickokcole.com
November 2008 news:
California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has appointed Hraztan Zeitlian (MsAAD 1990), of Los Angeles, to the Architects Board. Since 2007, Hraztan has served as vice president and director of design for the Los Angeles Office of Leo A. Daly. He has been a licensed architect in California since 2001.
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Enrique Limon (MsAAD 1994) has been invited to give his first international lecture on his work at BIG: Future Design and Architectural Practice Synergy an Architecture, Design & Fashion conference in Ljubljana, Slovenia. The theme of the conference is formulated around the term "experience".
Enrique's talk is titled Emergent Transparency defined through Experience. Speakers include OMA, Core77 of Brooklyn and others from Mexico, China, Germany, France and the UK.
For more information, please visit: http://www.zavodbig.com and WWW.limonLAB.com
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Stephen Yablon Architect (M.Arch 1982) designed the new 20,000 square feet of office space at One Whitehall Street for Enterprise New York.
For more information, please visit www.nytimes.com/2008/10/19/realestate
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The Histroric preservation program thesis by Carlos Huber (MsHP 2008) was published in Architectural Design Mexico, October 2008 issue.
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Babak Bryan (M.Arch 2004) and Jake LaChapelle won Honorable Mention in the recent architecture competition to redesign Grand Army Plaza (northern terminus of Prospect Park) in Brooklyn.
More information can be found at: www.designtrust.org/projects/project_08gapco
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October 2008 news:
Anne Lebleu (MsHP 2006) has been appointed the new Executive Director of the James Marston Fitch Charitable Foundation.
The James Marston Fitch Charitable Foundation, founded in 1988, was established to recognize the uniquecontribution of Dr. Fitch to the field of historic preservation in the United States. James Marston Fitch founded the first formal historic preservation program in the United States with Charles Peterson at Columbia University GSAPP in the 1960's and was a pioneer in the field of historic preservation within the United States.
After Columbia, Anne completed a graduate internship at the Getty Foundation, where she worked on two grant categories: the postdoctoral research grants inart and architectural history and the Campus Heritage Initiative. Anne is now working as a consultant tovarious cultural organizations in New York. Prior to studying at Columbia, Anne was project manager at Rafael Vinoly Architects for the book, THINK New York: A Diary of Ground Zero.
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Eduardo McIntosh (MsAAD 2007) has been appointed Visiting Tutor for the Thesis Studio sequence at the Birmingham School of Architecture. He has also recently won a honorable mention on the London Adaptable Architecture Gallery competition and gave a presentation of his project at The Architectural Association on September 22nd.
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AQC Architect PC. consisting of: Anthony Crusor (M.Arch 1985, MsRED 2006), Alessandro Cimini (MsAUD 2001), Ignacio Lamar (MsAUD 1996, MsAAD 1997) has been selected as one of the wining entries for the 2008 Green Building Competition for New York City, cosponsored by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region 2 and the Mayor's Office of Long Term Planning and Sustainability with support from the New York City Department of Environmental Protection.
For more information, visit www.aqcarchitects.com
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September 2008 news:
Mitchell Joachim, Ph.D. (M.Arch 1997) has been chosen by WIRED magazine as one of the "The 2008 Smart List: 15 People the Next President Should Listen To". Joachim currently teaches at Columbia University GSAPP and is a partner at Terreform 1, a nonprofit in New York focused on ecological design.
For more information, visit www.wired.com/politics/law/magazine
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Kevin Hom (M.Arch 1974) + Andrew Goldman Architects, PC is proud to announce it has been selected as the recipient of the 2008 Firm of the Year by The Society of American Registered Architects (SARA).
The Award is bestowed upon firms which have distinguished themselves by consistently providing outstanding design over the years. "Hom + Goldman was selected for its long history of providing important architecture with a social conscience for a long list of public projects" said Agustin Maldonado, ARA, Vice President of SARA.
The firm will also received an award for its design contribution on the newly completed Flushing Meadows Corona Park Natatorium and Ice Rink.
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David Erdman (M.Arch 1998) of Los Angeles, CA. has been awarded the Cynthia Hazen Polsky and Leon Polsky Rome Prize in Design. Mr. Erdman, Principal of davidclovers, received his award for the project Plasticity Now. Mr. Erdman took up residence at the American Academy in Rome in September 2008.
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Beth Henriques, (Ms Historic Preservation 1983), Vice President, Landair Project Resources, served as Project Executive for a new space for Mercy Corps, the global relief and development organization. The Action Center to End World Hunger, an interactive public space, is located in the heart of Lower Manhattan in Battery Park City at 6 River Terrace. Beth provided project management consulting services.
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August 2008 news:
Jieun Yang (M. Arch. 2008) has won the 2008 SOM Prize and Travel Fellowship for Architecture, Design and Urban Design, a travel and study fellowship. Yang was chosen on July 24 from a pool of 100 applicants nationally. The competition is open to graduating undergraduate and graduate students from accredited schools of architecture, design and urban design. Applicants were judged on the quality of their design portfolios and their research proposals and travel itineraries.
This grand prize enables Yang to complete in-depth research, collaborate with other designers and pursue independent study outside the realm of established patterns. She will travel extensively in the America, France, Sweden and China studying surbubia as it originated in post-World War II U.S. and Europe and currently is being emulated extensively in China.
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Lori Adrienne Apfel, Assoc. AIA (M.Arch 2007) recently joined Brian O'Keefe Architect, P.C. (www.bokapc.com).
The firm designs both traditional and modern high-end residential architecture. Some of the firm's projects have been featured in Architectural Digest, Elle Decor, and Palm Beach Cottages and Gardens.
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July 2008 news:
Nancy H. Goody (MsHP 1981) has joined The Columbia Land Conservancy (CLC) as the organization's first Development Officer. She is focusing her efforts on major donor work with the staff and board, as well as overseeing events and membership efforts. Ms. Goody joins the CLC with 13 years of wide-ranging fundraising experience.
Prior to joining CLC, Goody served as the chief development officer at non-profit organizations in Ithaca, New Paltz and Albany, including the Paleontological Research Institution, the Mohonk Preserve and Upper Hudson Planned Parenthood. In the early 1980s, she was the first director of technical assistance for Historic Albany Foundation. She and her husband, Gregg Bell, live in downtown Albany.
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Daniel Wood (M.Arch 1992) and Amale Andraos of WORK Architecture Company (WORKac), will design Clark@MASS MoCA, a new exhibition and storage space located at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA) in neighboring North Adams. The new 29,000-square-foot space will include public galleries as well as storage for a portion of the Clark's art collection, library, and archives, providing opportunities for the Clark to further its programming goals and expand its exhibition space, while extending the ongoing collaborative relationship between the two institutions.
Completion of the project, the first museum design by WORKac, is projected for 2011, complementing the Clark's two-phased expansion and enhancement project. The second phase includes a building designed by Tadao Ando, housing loft-like, light-filled galleries for special exhibitions as well as the renovation of the Clark's two existing campus buildings by Annabelle Selldorf.
The award-winning firm of WORKac, which is based in New York, this year won the prestigious MoMA/PS1 Young Architects Program and will participate in the 2008 Venice Architecture Biennale.
WORK Architecture Company (WORKac) was founded in 2003 by Amale Andraos and Dan Wood. The 14-person firm is engaged in projects at all scales, from residential and commercial interiors to private residences, housing, institutional buildings, and urban planning.
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Ian Gordon (MsAAD 2006) and Eva Perez de Vega and, of e+i architecture, are 2008 NYFA Fellowship recipients in the category of Architecture/Environmental Structures.
This year's 144 NYFA Fellows - who were chosen from among over 4,500 applicants - include architects, choreographers, composers, fiction writers, painters, photographers, playwrights/screenwriters and video artists. The Fellows were selected by peer panels, which were assembled according to each artistic discipline.
For more information, visit www.nyfa.org/ and www.ei-architecture.com
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Minyoung Song (M.Arch 2007), along with two colleagues, Paul Galindo Pastre and Ophelie Herranz Lespagnol, was awarded accesit ex aequo for their scheme, "Una Nueva Diana Para Madrid" in a competition hosted by COAM (Colegio Oficial de Arquitectos de Madrid) for an Olympic shooting range for Madrid 2016 Olympics.
For more information, visit ejercicio/concursos/concursos_ocam
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June 2008 news:
Brise Block, a design by Dora Kelle (M.Arch 2008), Mark Bearak (M.Arch 2008), and Adam Mercier (MsAAD 2008), was awarded Third Place in the 2007-08 Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA)/PCA CONCRETE THINKING FOR A SUSTAINABLE WORLD, an International Student Design Competition. First, Second, and Third Place, were awarded in the Building Element Category.
The prize-winning design will be on display at the ACSA Annual Meeting in Portland, OR, March 2009, and the American Institute of Architects National Convention in San Francisco, CA, May 2009. The project will be published in a Competition Summary Bool.
For more information, visit www.acsa-arch.org/competitions
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May 2008 News:
Selected in association with Beyer Blinder Belle, workshop apd, Matthew Berman (M.Arch 2000) Co-Founder and Principal, will design the new home for the Brooklyn Navy Yard Historical Center and a 20,000 SF new office building for community related programs. The project is scheduled to break ground in 2009 and will focus on showcasing the Navy Yard's commitment to sustainability in the 21st century
For more information, visit www.workshopapd.com
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Kyu Sung Woo (M.Arch 1968) has been awarded the Ho-Am Prize in the Arts. The prize was established in 1990 by Kun-hee Lee, Chairman of Samsung to ensure the continuance of Samsung Founder, Ho-Am Byung-Chull Lee's interest in, and commitment to the promotion of public benefit programs and activities. The Ho-Am Prize is awarded annually to people who make major contributions to science, the arts, social development and human welfare through remarkable achievements.
The Ho-Am Prize recognizes those who have made outstanding contributions to the promotion of Culture and the Arts through their creative efforts and accomplishments. Kyu Sung Woo is the first architect to receive this honour which was announced in Seoul, Korea on 15 April 2008. The award ceremony will take place in Seoul on 03 June 2008.
For more information, visit www.kswa.com
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Chrysostomos Theodoropoulos (Certificate Historic Preservation 2006) and Helen Livanis have been awarded in an open competition to design prototype low-energy housing in the south of Greece, a area ravaged after the wildfires of August 2007. The competition was held by the Hellenic Association of Consulting Firms. The team has already been commissioned for the first phase of the design of the project.
For more information, visit www.segmcompetition.org
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Soo-in Yang (M.Arch 2005) has recently been selected by the Korean Government as a Master Designer in the Design Leader Fostering Plan with a project support of $30,000.
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Ian Gordon (MsAAD 2006) has been awarded 2nd place in the AIANY Emerging NY Architects (ENYA) South Street Seaport: Re-envisioning the Urban Edge Competition.
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Daisuke Nagatomo (MsAAD 2004) and Minnie Jan (MsAAD 2004) received Design Merit Award from the 2007 Far Eastern International Digital Architecture (FEIDAD) Award among 110 projects.
FEIDAD Award was initiated in 2000, encouraging the exploration and definition of architectural design in digital age. All award winners will be invited to attend the FEIDAD ceremony in Taipei in December 2008.
The Outstanding Award and Design Merit Awards are open to architects, designers, and architectural and design students worldwide. The projects explore digital concepts such as computing, information, electronic media, hyper, virtual, and cyberspace in order to help define and discuss future spaces and architecture in the digital age.
For more information, visit feidad.org/2007/2007html/winners and www.misosoupdesign.com/feidad/NewMediaSchool/
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Jaques Black, AIA (M.Arch 1974), of daSILVA Architects and an expert on the design of healing environments for the mentally ill, was a featured speaker at this year's American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting in Washington DC. Along with Drs. Virginia Susman and Philip Wilner, of Weill Cornell Medical College, he presented a workshop entitled The Design and Renovation of Therapeutic Space in an Over-Regulated and Under-Funded World.
Mr. Black is currently working with New York-Presbyterian's Westchester Division on a plan for the redevelopment of the psychiatric facilities at its historic Westchester campus. He is also developing a master plan for St. Vincent's Hospital Psychiatric Division in Harrison, NY. daSILVA Architects will be serving as healthcare specialists on the design team for a new state-of-the-art (150-bed) adult psychiatric hospital on the New York State Bronx Psychiatric Center.
A firm proponent of humane care for the mentally ill, Mr. Black recently accompanied a group of distinguished Psychiatrists and Psychiatric Administrators on a study tour of the York Retreat in England. The Retreat is the oldest (founded 1796) continuously operating residential institution providing "moral treatment" for mental health patients.
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Yuri Zagorin Alazraki (MsAAD 1998) has been awarded the first prize in the Interior Cladding category of Marble Architectural Awards 2008, an international competition sponsored by the Internazionale Marmi e Macchine, Carrara, Italy.
For more information, visit http://www.zda.com.mx/
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Andrew Kranis (M.Arch 2004) has been awarded the 2008-2009 National Endowment for the Arts Rome Prize of Historic Preservation and Conservation by the American Academy of Rome. Andrew is the Decor Project Manager for Whole Foods Market.
Andrew's project is titled Green Piazza: Community Ecology in the City addresses the follow topics:
What if the piazze and civic spaces of Rome - the "white space" of Nolli's Pianta Grande - were also the very source of the community's fresh water, the sites where its waste was turned to nourishment for plants and trees, and the silent generator of its electrical power? Sharing resources for water, energy, and even food production at the local level was the basis upon which pre-imperial Rome was formed; it may also be the most intelligent means of developing and preserving the city without placing undue strain on its centuries-old infrastructure. I will re-imagine the Roman piazza and water fountain as the poetic and functional heart of an "off-the-grid" neighborhood, using green design to express a sense of community, both local and global. Rome's open spaces have always celebrated the complex, unpredictable choreography of urban life - they may attain still deeper meaning as the loci of sustainable, decentralized community ecosystems.
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Michael Asgaard Andersen (M.Arch 1998), Assistant Research Professor at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts School of Architecture, is the Chair of the organizing committee of the Research Symposium: Paradoxes of Appearance. The symposium organized by the Danish Doctoral Schools of Architecture and Design will take place June 9-11, 2008 in Copenhagen, Denmark.
The symposium topics include: When spectators confront and designers invent works of art and architecture vital questions regarding their appearance arise. These are not simply questions about what appears, also what does not, i.e. what withdraws when works are experienced and created. How do we cope with this withdrawal, with latencies that escape concretization? What are the productive paradoxes associated hereto and how do they influence the processes of making? Based on multiple discourses on these subjects, contemporary positions in art, architecture and philosophy draw up new challenges, especially with regard to the creative practices. Within and between these positions emerge potentials for modes of thinking and doing with a new sensitivity.
Confirmed keynote speakers: Renaud Barbaras, Andrew Benjamin, Olafur Eliasson, Sanford Kwinter, David Leatherbarrow, Martin Seel and David Summers.
For more information, visit www.dkad.dk
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David K.T. Hanawalt (M.Arch 1989) received a 2008 Residential Architect Design Award (RADA) for Architectural Detail from Residential Architect magazine. David's winning entry is a bed design which is integrated with the Belitsos House in Suttons Bay, Michigan. The bed is named the "Model T rolling bed", and the main feature of the bed is that it lifts through a lever mechanism up on roller ball bearings, allowing the bed to roll easily out through french slider doors to a screen porch.
Also, David is featured in an article in Wine Enthusiast Magazine (May issue) called "America's Best Tasting Rooms" (p.50). The magazine chose 25 wineries, including David's design for Black Star Winery (also Suttons Bay, Michigan).
For more information, visit www.DavidHanawalt.com
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Giancarlo Alhadeff (M.Arch 1975)has been elevated to the AIA College of Fellows The 2008 Fellows will be honored at an investiture ceremony at Boston's Old South Church on Friday, May 16.
The Fellowship program was developed to elevate those architects who have made a significant contribution to architecture and society and who have achieved a standard of excellence in the profession. Election to fellowship not only recognizes the achievements of architects as individuals, but also their significant contribution to architecture and society on a national level.
Out of a total AIA membership of nearly 83,000, there are fewer than 2,650 distinguished with the honor of fellowship.
Giancarlo is the Principal of Studio Alhadeff Architects in Milan, Italy.
For more information, visit www.alhadeff.com
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Stefan Gruber (MsAAD 2002) was appointed Deputy Head of the Institute for Art and Architecture at the Academy of fine arts Vienna, Austria. He was responsible for designing the new curriculum for the school's B.Arch and M.Arch program launched in the fall 2007. For more information, please visit www.akbild.ac.at
Stefan Gruber is principal of STUDIOGRUBER, whose Lecturepods Semper Depot project will be inaugurated on May 14th, 2008. The projects entails a series of pavilions for seminars, as well as a 900sf computer lab and a 1500sf foto studio inserted in the landmark stage-set storage facility designed by Gottfried Semper in 1877. The pods are CNC-manufactured and assembled from 8735 different pieces. For more information, please visit www.akbild.ac.at/Portal/akademie
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Ursula Emery McClure (M.Arch 1995) and Michael A. McClure (M.Arch 1996) have been awarded the 2008-2009 Gorham P. Stevens Rome Prize of Architecture by the American Academy of Rome. Principals of the firm emerymcclure architecture (www.emerymcclure.com), they practice in Lafayette, Louisiana where they are both associate professors - Emery McClure at LSU School of Architecture and Michael McClure at the University of Louisiana-Lafayette. Their proposal to the Academy titled, Terra Viscus: Hybrid Tectonic Precedent, will develop their research practice in Southern Louisiana, an environment they define as the terra viscus. The McClures have already received international recognition for creating a new way of thinking about building and designing in swampy, marshy south Louisiana. They call their paradigm "terra viscus", and it is an approach to building that applies the principles of a design style called "critical regionalism", which emphasizes fusing what worked in the past with the needs of the present to a landscape that is constantly vacillating between a solid and semi-liquid state.
In their award-winning application to the Academy, the McClures proposed applying the principles of terra viscus to a study of Rome and its surrounding environs. Through multi-media field studies that include sketches, watercolor and photography, as well as historical research, they plan to gather information, analyze their findings and make correlations to conditions on the Louisiana Gulf Coast. Their end product will include a published pamphlet of graphic, written and design proposal studies.
The award includes a fellowship to study at the American Academy in Rome - which awards the highly coveted fellowships each year to a handful of emerging designers, artists and scholars - for 11 months beginning this fall. They will be going their with their 5 year old daughter, Ada Annadora.
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Prescott Muir (MsAAD 1986) was elected to the College of Fellows for 2008 in the design category. Prescott is the principle of Prescott Muir Architects with offices in Los Angeles and Salt Lake City. He is also Adjunct Professor in Design at the University of Utah.
The College of Fellows recognizes in the words of his sponsor, William Miller, "The work of Prescott Muir represents a consistent level of excellence that is grounded in a method of inquiry embracing interdisciplinary and collaborative opportunities and processes." Mr. Muir will be inducted into the College at the AIA National Convention in Boston.
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April 2008 News:
Justin G. Moore (M.Arch & MsAUD 2004) was the 2008 recipient of the Michael Weil Award for urban design at the New York City Department of City Planning. Michael Weil was an extraordinary planner and urban designer and was with the Department of City Planning for 19 years. He was a true visionary and shining star, and was known for his no-nonsense approach and remarkable urban design and site-planning instincts. This award commemorates his legacy by honoring an individual for achievement of excellence in the pursuit of urban design in the public sector.
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Works by Brooks Atwood (MsAAD 2003) - a principal of POD DESIGN+MEDIA LLC - will be on display through May 18, 2008 at the Re-Imagining ASIA Exhibition & Conference in Berlin, Germany. This is Atwood's first collaboration with artist Michael Joo and it won the grand prize at the 6th annual Biennale in Gwangju, South Korea. Brooks and Joo collaborate on sculptural installations around the world.
Brooks co-founded POD DESIGN+MEDIA LLC in 2003 after graduating from the GSAPP with two other GSAPP graduates.
For more information, please visit www.pod-design.com and click on RE ASIA
and: http://www.hkw.de/en/programm2008
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Stephen Yablon Architect PLLC, Principal Stephen Yablon (MsAUD 1982) has received an Award for Outstanding Design from American School and University Magazine for their design for Columbia University's Department of Industrial Engineering and Operations Research.
SYA created an energetic hi-tech environment for this academic department that studies and develops operations research solutions for industry and government. The centerpiece if the department is a vibrant 74-person lecture hall with superb acoustics and state-of-the-art audio-visual technology.
For more information, please visit www.syarch.com
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Phu Hoang (M.Arch 1999), Principal of Phu Hoang Office, llc, was recently awarded a special mention prize in the Sudapan "Endless Strips" competition.
The Every Man's Land project proposes a remedy to an ecological dilemma while also changing the circumstances of a spatial-political issue - the segregation of the "all-inclusive" mono-functional tourist enclave. The competition proposal relocates the existing tourist resorts to a network of off-shore artificial islands. The tourist industries' desire for self-dependence is fulfilled without threatening the livelihood of local residents. With access to the ocean, the coastal urban centers would support the tourist industry but would also allow for autonomous economic growth. Between the offshore island network and the burgeoning urban centers would be the Yucatan's natural beaches now accessible to both the local population and the tourists.
For more information, please visit www.phuhoang.com
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Douglas Hecker (M.Arch 1994) and Martha Skinner's superABSORBER project was published in the latest issue of BusinessWeek, in an earlier issue of Architectural Record Magazine, as well as this the March issue of Metropolis Magazine in an article which presents some of the developments of the project. The superABSORBER is also featured in the recently published Transmaterial 2: A Catalog of Materials That Redefine our Physical Environment, Published by Princeton Architectural Press. The project which is a proposal for a new highway wall barrier that absorbs not only sound and light pollution but also airborne pollution, was selected as one of the winners in the Metropolis Magazine Next Generation competition last spring.
For more information on the project and for links to the articles please visit http://www.field-office.com/superabsorber.html
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David Serero (MsAAD 1998), Principal - Serero Architects, won the architecture competition for the new auditorium of Saint Cyprien, France.
For more information, visit www.serero.com
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The Museum of Modern Art exhibition "Design and the Elastic Mind" features several GSAPP alumni, including:
Laura Kurgan (M.Arch 1988)
Ben Aranda (M.Arch 1999) and Chris Lasch (M.Arch 1999)
www.moma.org/exhibitions/2008/elasticmind/
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Michael Hotae Kang (MsAAD 1986) has been elevated to the Fellowship of AIA this year. Michael is Vice President of the SmithGroup in Washington, DC. www.smithgroup.com.
The 2008 Fellows will be honored at an investiture ceremony at Boston's Old South Church on Friday, May 16during the 2008 AIA National Convention.
The Fellowship program was developed to elevate those architects who have made a significant contribution to architecture and society and who have achieved a standard of excellence in the profession. Election to fellowship not only recognizes the achievements of architects as individuals, but also their significant contribution to architecture and society on a national level.
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Stephen Yablon Architect PLLC (M.Arch 1982) was a finalist in an international competition sponsored by the Royal Institute of British Architects for the UK corporate headquarters of a real estate development firm in Northern England.
SYA's solution was a striking, low, sustainable building that sweeps around the corner of its roundabout site and brings you into a courtyard that looks to the sky. The sleek form is clad n the south, east, and west exposures in horizontal wood louvers which reduces heat gain while expressing its wooded site. The top of the building is covered by a green roof which insulates the building, captures rainwater, and allows for its reuse.
http://www.syarch.com
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Women's leadership - does it make a difference in architecture? What are the opportunities and responsibilities that come with positions of power in architectural education? Frances Bronet (MsAAD 1985), Dean, School of Architecture & Allied Arts, University of Oregon; Donna Robertson, Dean, College of Architecture, Illinois Institute of Technology; and Karen Van Lengen (M.Arch 1976), Dean, School of Architecture, University of Virginia, will explore both the challenges and opportunities facing women in the profession in a conversation moderated by Wanda Bubriski, Director of the Beverly Willis Architecture Foundation. The Deans will discuss their careers in architecture and their current leadership positions in architectural education as well as their roles in shaping architecture's future.
Challenging the Paradigm, A Conversation with Three Women Deans of Architecture
March 10, 2008
6:30-8:00 PM
National Building Museum, Washington, DC
http://www.bwaf.org
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Mersedah Jorjani (Ms Historic Preservation 2007) has presented a paper based on her Master's Thesis at a conference at the British Museum in London in February 2008. Mersedah's thesis explores materials marble repair in architectural applications, so it should be no surprise to see her presenting at a conference titled "Holding It All Together: Ancient and Modern Approaches to Joining, Repair and Consolidation." She will also present the paper at the American Institute of Conservation's upcoming conference in Denver.
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Christian Glauser Benz (MsAAD 2002) has been a design team member for the newly completed Frank Gehry designed Princeton University Science Library in New Jersey. The new Science Library is located on a two acre site on the main campus and will provide classrooms, offices, and public spaces. The Science Library will house the Biology, Chemistry, Geosciences and Map/GIS print collections. The exterior materials will include Gehry's traditional curved stainless steel panels combined with brick and glass. Opening is scheduled for the end of Spring 2008. Images: www.arcspace.com/architects/gehry/princeton/princeton.html
Christian Glauser Benz collaborated with Frank Gehry on other projects such as the new Headquarters for the Swiss pharmaceutical giant Novartis in Basel, Switzerland, and the Museum of Tolerance in Jerusalem. In 2003 he served as coordinator and curator for the retrospective exhibit titled "Frank Gehry, work in Progress" at the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) in Los Angeles. Previous to his work with Gehry, Christian worked as a designer with world renown architect Cesar Pelli on the new Goldman Sacks tower. He is currently a Senior Designer with the LA based firm 5+Design where he is working on several new large mixed use projects in the Middle East and Europe.
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Ricardo Bastos Areias (MsAAD 2006) is one of the principles and co-founder with Maria Luis Neiva of NAAA, Neiva e Areias Arquitectos Associados, in Portugal.
NAAA received a commission for two Senior Hotels in the north of Portugal. The first with 70,000 sq. ft. and 64 rooms just started construction and is expected to be completed in the beginning of 2009. The second with 54,000 sq. ft. and 62 rooms is in Design Development phase, and will be completed in the beginning of 2010.
naaa-arq.blogspot.com
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Douglas Gauthier and Jeremy Edmiston (MsAAD 1992) will be featured in the Museum of Modern Art's July 2008 exhibition, "Home Delivery: Fabricating the Modern Dwelling." Douglas and Jeremy were one of five groups chosen out of about 400 to participate in the exhibition about prefab housing.
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Carlisle Development Group in Miami, the largest multifamily affordable housing developer in Florida and the sixth largest nationwide, has named Matthew S. Greer (MsRED 2003) as Chief Executive Officer.
Greer is credited with envisioning and leading a major reorganization plan and strategy which has resulted in Carlisle's explosive growth and emergence as one of the largest multifamily affordable developers in the country. Greer's reorganization involved every aspect of the company including raising capital, making state-of-the-art investments in technology, and developing innovative personnel recruiting and training.
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Javier Sanchez (MsRED 1998) of Higuera + Sanchez has won the First place for the Cemex Prize in the design category of middle and high level housing complex for the project Temistocles 12.
Javier was recently a panelist on the Enlightened Developer panel during GSAPP Alumni Weekend 2007.
For more information, visit www.higuera-sanchez.com/
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Flamme-Iga Complex Project by Ryuichi Sasaki (MsAAD 1995), a collaboration with Junpei Kiz and Tetsuo Kobori, has been featured in The ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW (London, U.K.) for December 2007, AR AWARDS FOR EMERGING ARCHITECTURE 2007, pp.72-73 "Gas Company complex, Mie Prefecture, Japan. RYUICHI SASAKI+JUNPEI KIZ+TETSUO KOBORI/PHIFRAME"
PHIFRAME has also won "Commended" status for AR AWARDS FOR EMERGING ARCHITECTURE 2007.
www.architecturalreviewawards.com
Other awards include:
AIA JAPAN DESIGN AWARD 2007 (November, 2007) http://www.aiajapan.org/e/05Chapter_Events/index.html
39th Chubu Architectural Award (December, 2007)
JIA Architectural Selection 2008 (JIA: Japan Institute of Architects)
Japan Good Design Award 2006
SD REVIEW 2005
Exhibitions include:
Emerging Architecture
30 November 2007 to 01 March 2008
Florence Hall, The Royal Institute of British Architects, London.
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Peter Williams (MsAAD 2003), Founder/Executive Director of The ARCHIVE Institute - Architectural Research Concerning Health, Infections & Various Epidemics - announces with ENYA:
World AIDS Day at the Center for Architecture
December 1st, 2007
from 5:00 to 8:30pm
536 LaGuardia Place, New York City
The exhibition/reception will celebrate the efforts of children around the world as they assume a leadership role in the fight against HIV/AIDS. The competition highlights four major themes: the importance of art in education; art as a form of activism; redefining the role of young people in this global initiative; the relationship between HIV/AIDS; housing; "the home"; and community.
Suggested donation $20 dollars; RSVP by 11/29/07. Complete details at www.archiveinstitute.org/
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Styliani Daouti (MsAAD 2005), Giorgos Mitroulias (MsAAD 2004) and Michaeljohn Raftopoulos, have won First Place in an open European competition to design 220 housing units in the north of Greece. The team has already been commissioned for the first phase of the design of the project. The competition entries are currently presented in an exhibition in the Athens Cultural Center until December 2nd, 2007.
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Karen Fairbanks (M.Arch 1987) has been names an Ann Whitney Olin Chair for 2007-2012 at Barnard College.
This five-year appointment includes a yearly research stipend.
Karen is also the co-partner of Marble Fairbanks architecture in New York.
www.marblefairbanks.com
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Living City: A Public Interface To Air Quality In New York, an exhibition by New York Prize Fellows David Benjamin (M.Arch 2005) and Soo-in Yang (M.Arch 2005) is opening Tuesday, December 11, 2007, 6:30-8:30pm at the Van Alen Institute in New York (additional details below).
Living City is a large-scale installation of a building skin designed to breathe in response to air quality. During their tenure as Van Alen Institute Fellows, Benjamin and Yang have been developing one of the first full-scale architecture prototypes to link local responses in a building to a distributed network of sensors throughout the city. The prototype will be based at Van Alen Institute's public gallery and will communicate wirelessly with air quality sensors around New York City, moving in response to information the sensors collect. Using the city as a research lab, Benjamin and Yang propose an architecture that functions as a public interface to urban air quality, creating a platform for an ecology of building skins where individual buildings receive, share and respond to data as part of a collective network.
For more information on Living City, please visit www.thelivingcity.net
EXHIBITION OPENING and IN CONVERSATION
Tuesday, December 11, 2007, 6:30-8:30pm
Living City: A Public Interface To Air Quality In New York
An Exhibition by New York Prize Fellows David Benjamin and Soo-in Yang
with DeeDee Gordon and Mark Hansen: In Conversation
From Trend-Spotting to Environmental Testing: Communicating through Distributed Networks
at Van Alen Institute
30 West 22nd Street, 6th Floor
New York, NY 10010
212.924.7000
The Living City exhibition will be on view at Van Alen Institute December 11, 2007 - January 18, 2008. Living City is additionally supported by the Graham Foundation and the Living Architecture Lab at Columbia University.
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Hraztan Zeitlian's (MsAAD 1990) award winning project, PRAHA, is to be exhibited as part of The Exhibition of the 2007 American Architecture Awards.
Exhibition: November 15 - December 15, 2007
Reception: Thursday, November 15 5:00-7:00 PM
Kimball International
215 Park Avenue South
New York, NY
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UPworld, a new creative provider of web-based networking and collaboration tools for professionals in the real estate and building industry, was launched by Jennifer Magee (MsRED 2005) and Oisin Clancy (MsAUD 2000). UPworld was created for professionals seeking knowledge and expertise as well as networking and project opportunities with other like-minded individuals. UPworld is part of a new generation of web applications emerging to meet the changing needs of real estate and building professionals in a global market who are web-savvy, working remotely, and coordinating projects from around the world.
UPworld www.upworld.com is the first website to connect architects, planners, contractors, fabricators, developers, financiers, engineers, and suppliers all on a single platform.
UPworld also hosts various networking events around the New York area. For additional information about the UPworld network, please contact Co-Founder Jennifer Magee at jennifer@upworld.com.
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Philippe Waelle (MsAAD 1999), partner and member of the business management of Otto + Partner Architects, Switzerland, announces the opening of the exhibition VON BRODTBECK UND BOHNY ZU OTTO + PARTNER, Architektur aus Liestal seit 1901 (From Brodtbeck and Bohny to Otto + Partner, architecture from Liestal since 1901) at the Dichter- und Stadtmuseum in Liestal, Switzerland.
The opening is November 9, 2007, and the exhibition lasts until April 20, 2008.
The exhibtition examines the work and influence of a long lasting architectural practice, which was founded in 1901 by Willhelm Brodtbeck and still practices under the name of Otto + Partner Architects.
Further information: www.dichtermuseum.ch
www.ottopartner.ch
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Xefirotarch / Hernan Diaz Alonso (MsAAD 1999) solo show Pitch Black, opened at the MAK center in Vienna
on October 9th, and the Solo show Sangre at the Art Institute of Chicago will be on display until October 28th.
For more information:
Pitch Black
Sangre
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The final contribution of this year's Serpentine Gallery 24-Hour Experiment Marathon which blurs the boundaries of art and science was an introduction to an ongoing project and an "Experimental Panel" with artist Matthew Ritchie, scientist Neil Turok, architects Benjamin Aranda (M.Arch 1999)/Chris Lasch (M.Arch 1999) of Aranda/Lasch, artist Olafur Eliasson, Serpentine Gallery Co-Director Hans Ulrich Obrist, and Francesca von Habsburg, chairman Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary in the Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2007 designed by Olafur Eliasson and Kjetil Thorsen.
"The Morning Line" is an anti-pavilion, not an enclosure, but an opening of space, a conversion of place into language that visualises the past and future as the indeterminate spaces. The narrative references of John Milton's Paradise Lost, revisit the original biblical accounts of Genesis and the Fall from the perspectives of Satan, God, Eve and Adam.
Serpentine Gallery 24-Hour Experiment Marathon
Matthew Ritchie - The Morning Line. A Collaborative Structure
Project Introduction and "Experimental Panel" with Matthew Ritichie, Neil Turok, Benjamin Aranda/Chris Lasch,
Olafur Eliasson, Hans Ulrich Obrist, and Francesca von Habsburg
Sunday, October 14, 2007, 12 noon
Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2007
Kensington Gardens
www.terraswarm.com/
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Daisuke Nagatomo (AAD 2004) and Minnie Jan (AAD 2004) have been awarded first prize on 2007 ACADIA Competition.
Their project will be presented in ACADIA 2007 international conference in Halifax, Nova Scotia, October 1-7, 2007.
http://acadia07.architecture.dal.ca/competition.php.
Project website: http://www.misosoupdesign.com/NewMediaSchool/.
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Architype Review's 2007 Notable Projects: Religious Institutions Issue (www.architypereview.com) was released last week and included a project from alumni/faculty William Feuerman (AAD 2006) of Office Feuerman, llc. MEGAchurch, a proposed design for a 200,000-square-foot worship space in New York City, was a project completed in Jeannie Kim's "Superchurch" studio at GSAPP in the summer of 2006. Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM); Predock Frane Architects; Rick Joy Architects; Trahan Architects; Pascal Arquitectos; HGA; and Rogers Marvel Architects were also selected as part of Architype Review's 2007 Notable Projects.
www.officefeuerman.com.
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The University of Arkansas Community Design Center (UACDC) team with Assistant Director Aaron Gabriel (M.Arch 2003) has won a citation from the Boston Society of Architects for their project "Campus Hydroscapes: Watershed as a Planning Platform for Improvements in the University of Arkansas Athletic Valley."
For information on UACDC's Recent awards, click here.
uacdc.uark.edu.
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Bernardo Gomez-Pimienta (AAD 1987) has been Dean of the School of Architecture at the Anahuac University in Mexico City since 2004. In 2007, he was awarded the Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur by the French Republic.
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Aaron Gabriel (M.Arch 2003), Assistant Director, University of Arkansas Community Design Center, has recently published NWA RAIL - Visioning Rail Transit in Northwest Arkansas: Lifestyles and Ecologies. The publication presents a Draft regional light rail transit study focusing on land use and lifestyle.
For more information, click here.
uacdc.uark.edu.
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Mitch McEwen (M.Arch 2006) is featured in the upcoming design issue of Diva magazine. The article features a two page profile of Mitch with her second year M. Arch housing project, along with recent work. Mitch is also teaching at GSAPP in Fall 2007.
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Kostas Tsiambaos (AAD 2002) awarded a Ph.D. degree at National Technical University of Athens under the supervision of Prof. Panayotis Tournikiotis. His Doctoral Dissertation, entitled "Structures of Vision", is about vision and visuality in the history and theory of architecture during the mid war period. Taking as a paradigm the theory of Constantinos Doxiadis about architectural space in ancient Greece he focuses on the various ways early modernity praised the visual dimension of architecture following a 19th century aesthetical tradition.
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Struere's Praha - Prague Library project received an American Institute of Architect's Los Angeles Chapter Next LA Award in June 2007. Praha is a polemical entry to the Prague National Library Competition. The entire library is designed in the form of a Museum ramp spiraling to the sky as a reinvented Tower of Babel.
Struere is a research based design group founded by Hraztan Zeitlian, AIA, LEED AP (AAD 1990) and based in Los Angeles.
For more information, visit:
www.aialosangeles.org/events/2007DesignAwardsWinners.htm
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Hraztan Zeitlian, AIA, LEED AP (AAD 1990) has joined the Los Angeles office of Leo A Daly as Vice President and Director of Design. Zeitlian has nearly twenty years of professional experience and has worked on projects around the world and throughout Southern California. His projects include a wide-range of commercial, educational, retail and entertainment facilities, varying from college buildings, to super high-rise structures, to comprehensive community master plans.
Zeitlian is also chair of the AIA Los Angeles Chapter's design awards committee, and serves on the board of directors of the Southern California Development Forum. Zeitlian's work has received many prestigious awards, among them an American Architecture Award from the Chicago Athenaeum in 2006 and an AIA Los Angeles Chapter 2007 Next LA Award. His work has been featured in a number of national and international design publications such as Domus and Architectural Record.
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Raul Juarez Perezlete (AAD 1994), Heriberto Hernandez Ochoa, and Jorge Hernandez Luquin are partners of the Mexican design studio LeAP. They have offices in Guadalajara and Mexico City.
On May 14th, 2007, one of LeAP's biggest commissions was opened to the public: the new Library and Media Center for the Universidad de Guadalajara (state university) in the city of Ocotlan, Jalisco, Mexico.
This building is a pioneer in the implementation of standardized norms for accessibility for people with disabilities, it has a set of ramps and aisles specially designed to make it 100% accessible. It will have a collection of 120,000 books, DVDs, and videos in a total surface of 5,346 square meters, making it the biggest public library in the western region of Mexico, second only to the recently opened Central Library Jose Vasconcelos in Mexico City.
LeAP has also participated in the renovation of two public plazas in the historic downtown Guadalajara, several residential and commercial projects and is working on a tourist complex for the city of Puerto Vallarta with 185 apartments for sale.
Last February, Raul Juarez Perezlete (AAD 1994) was appointed member of the Academia Nacional de Arquitectura, being the youngest member ever admitted to that degree.
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Aaron Adams (AAD 2005) recently participated in an invited ideas competition sponsored by the Chicago Architecture Club asking for possible uses for the Bloomingdale Trail, a 3 mile abandoned railroad track which runs through the northwest side of Chicago. The selection process identified roughly 30 architects' work to exhibit. The work is on display at the Acme Arts Gallery, 1741 N. Western Ave, Chicago, IL. The work will be on display through the end of June.
For more information: bloomingdaletrail.org or www.chicagoarchitecturalclub.org/
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Antoine Predock (B.Arch 1962) received the 2007 Lifetime Achievement Award from Cooper-Hewitt. The Award is given in recognition of an individual who has made a profound, long-term contribution to contemporary design practice.
For more information: www.nationaldesignawards.org
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Donna Ann Harris (Historic Preservation 1981) is the principal of Heritage Consulting Inc, a Chicago-based consulting firm that works in three practices: downtown and commercial district revitalization, historic preservation, and organizational development.
Ms. Harris is the author of New Solutions for House Museums, published by AltraMira Press in April 2007. The book contains a dozen case studies of house museums around the country and in Canada that have successfully made a transition to anew use or user to assure the building's preservation for future generations. During the last two years, Ms. Harris has been consulting with historic house stewards on reuse planning in California and Philadelphia and has presented programs at statewide and national conferences on her research. The research for this book was supported by the James Marston Fitch Charitable Foundation in New York City, through the mid Career Fellowship, which Ms. Harris was awarded in 2003.
Ms. Harris was the President of Preservation Alumni from 1988-1989, served as Vice President from 1987-1988 and was aboard member from 1983-1989. She served as Chair for the 20th Anniversary Symposium in Honor of James Marston Fitch organized by Preservation Alumni in 1984.
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Raymond Maggiore (AAD 1990) is currently a Senior Project Manager with Swanke Hayden Connell Architects in New York City. Previously, Ray worked with JRS Architect P.C. and OMA.
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Stephen Yablon Architect (M.Arch 1982) is re-selected as one of the 24 firms selected by the City of New York Mayor's Design Excellence Initiative. Chosen from 139 applicant firms based solely upon design skill, SYA and the other 23 firms will design new municipal projects such as cultural and health care facilities, libraries, and fire stations throughout the city until 2009.
SYA was originally selected for this highly prestigious contract when the new program process was begun by Major Bloomberg in 2005.
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Erika Rush, AICP (Urban Planning 1985), was named an Associate at Urban Engineers, Inc. She currently serves as Vice President and Director of Planning.
Rush, who joined Urban in 2000, has more than 22 years of public and private sector planning in New York City, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware. She is a member of the Congress of New Urbanism, the American Planning Association, and certified with the American Institute of Certified Planners.
A multidisciplinary planning, design, construction services, and environmental consulting firm, Urban is one of Philadelphia's largest and most lauded firms. Founded in 1960, Urban employees more than 400 professionals in 10 offices from Maryland to Connecticut with its headquarters in Philadelphia. The firm provides its services for buildings, bridges, highways, railroads, ports, transit, and airports, among other disciplines.
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Richard Garey (M.Arch 2004) was a project manager for Columbia Community Outreach Day on April 14th, 2007. (www.columbia.edu/cu/outreach/) Richard lead a team of volunteers from Columbia's Hispanic Fraternity, Phi Iota Alpha, on a cleanup of the Old Croton Aqueduct Trail in the Bronx. The project is being published in the Bronx Times Last Fall, Richard was able to solicit the Parks Department to plant trees over at Rose Hill park adjacent to the Fordham Metro North Station.
Richard also volunteered with ACORN from January 14-27, 2007, in New Orleans for the Hurricane Recovery. www.acorn.org
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Aaron Gabriel (M.Arch 2003), is a recipient of the 2007 AIA Education Honor Award for the project Visioning Rail Transit in Northwest Arkansas: Lifestyles and Ecologies at the University of Arkansas and Washington University in St. Louis.
Aaron is assistant director, University of Arkansas Community Design Center, and adjunct assistant professor, Department of Architecture.
For more information, click here
uacdc.uark.edu/awards&exhibits&publications
uacdc.uark.edu
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Emily V. Obst (M.Arch 1944), Sylvia Reay (B.Arch 1939), Margaret Van Pelt Vilas (B.Arch 1928), Anita Jesse Winston (B.Arch 1950) and Edith Yang are included in the recent book, Candid Reflections: Letters from Women in Architecture 1972 & 2004, by Doris Cole, FAIA.
In 1972 architect Doris Cole (the author of the first book on women in architecture in the United States and several other books and essays on architecture, is president of Cole and Goyette, Architects and Planners Inc. in Cambridge, MA.) sent an inquiry letter to women architects throughout the country. The responding letters chronicle careers that spanned most of the 20th century; careers that survived two World Wars, the Great Depression, and into the 1970s. Additionally, a second inquiry letter sent in 2004 elicited responses from contemporary women architects describing the developments of the subsequent 30 years. The letters are eloquent and candid and a testimony to the determination of these women architects to be participants in constructing a better world. The stories are inspirational as well as informative as to how the role of women in architecture has changed and their continuing struggle to make their voices heard; the 47 illustrations in the book are only a sampling of works by women architects in the U.S. from 1946 to 2004.
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PROJECT TO SURFACE, an art exhibit featuring Ben Krone (M.Arch 2004) in collaboration with Associated Fabrication - Amy Stringer (2005), Jeffrey Taras (2005), Ken Tracy (2005), William Mowat (2005), is opening in late June and was just published in SURFACE magazine's annual design issue.
For more information, www.projecttosurface.com
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Salomon Frausto (M.Arch 2001), formerly program coordinator for the Temple Hoyne Buell Center for the Study of American Architecture, is currently directing the broadcasting program at the Berlage Institute, Rotterdam. On May 8th, Salomon will moderate a discussion, Signs, Symbols, Spectacles: The Architecture of Global Corporations, with Wolf D. Prix and Deyan Sudjic.
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Stephen Roe (AAD 1998), of ROEWU Architecture, has been awarded the Kevin Kieran Award to develop a research project over two years, valued at EUR 50,000. After this, he'll design a building for the OPW. His research project, Ailtreacht, I gceann na haimsire (Architecture, immersed in the weather) will investigate design strategies that successfully embody different material responses to the Irish weather, from the vernacular tectonics of the Irish dry-stone wall in the wind to volumes of light in the modernist churches of Liam McCormick. The result will be a publication that acts as a strategic framework for building in and with the unique Irish climate.
Roe is now based in London and working on building projects in Ireland, the UK and Taiwan.
www.roewu.com
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Professor and alum, John H. Stubbs (Historic Preservation 1974), was elected Chairman of the James Marston Fitch Foundation.
www.fitchfoundation.org
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The GSAPP fabrication lab, faculty and students have been featured in an article in Architecture Week.
The 125th anniversary installation of the "Trusset system" developed in the Avery Digital Fabrication Lab is the subject of the article Strutting Space. At the core of the system is the "Trusset," a patented kit of parts invented at the Digital Fabrication Lab by Phillip Anzalone (M.Arch 1997) and Cory Clarke (M.Arch 1997). Click here to view the article.
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Collins Design and Loft Publications have chosen the recently completed Wasch Residence by Alden Maddry Architect, Alden Maddry (M.Arch 1992) to be featured on the cover of their new design book 150 Best Apartment Ideas.
www.aldenmaddry.com
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Nicolas Ryan (AAD 1993), AIA, has joined FXFOWLE ARCHITECTS as a Senior Associate, and will represent the firm as Senior Project Architect for the renovation and expansion of the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, designed by the architectural team of Richard Rogers Partnership, FXFOWLE ARCHITECTS, and A. Epstein & Sons International (Rogers/Fowle/Epstein).
Prior to joining FXFOWLE, Nicolas was an Associate and Senior Architect at Grimshaw, and a Project Manager at Rafael Vinoly Architects, both in New York City.
Nicolas has taught architectural design as an adjunct professor at New York Institute of Technology (NYIT) and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and has served as a Guest Critic in design reviews at NYIT, Parsons School of Design, McGill University, and Columbia University. Last summer, he chaired a session on "The Poetics of Closure" at a prestigious international cross-disciplinary conference on Architecture, Music & Acoustics at Ryerson University in Toronto, Canada.
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Dave Latina (MsRED 1994) has recently launched a new housing development and management company for one of the countries first LGBT Senior Housing Communities, Barbary Lane Senior Communities. Since leaving the corporate world as Vice President of AF Evans Development in 2005, Dave has been pursuing this niche housing model.
For more information, please
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