Oz

Volume 14 Article 12

1-1-1992

Contributors

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Douglas Darden received his Masters a book of his own buildings and texts Architecture from the University of University he worked at Takenaka of Architecture with distinction from entitled Gyroscopic Horizons, to be pub­ Virginia in 1990. He is currently an Corporation and in the office of the Harvard University Graduate lished by Princeton Architectural Press. Assistant Professor of Architecture at Fumihiko Maki. In 1977 he organized School of Design. He has taught design Kansas State University. The house Ryoji Suzuki, Architect and Partners. and representation at Columbia and Tony Duncan and Todd Powers re­ illustrated received First Award in His recent work includes a series of Harvard and currently teaches at the ceived their Bachelor of Architecture the "Remembrance and Transforma­ buildings known collectively as Expe­ University of Colorado at . · degrees from Kansas State University in tion Design Competition" sponsored rience in Architecture, an architectural Darden's work has been published in 1991. Shown are final projects from by the AlA Iowa and Iowa Architec­ installation entitled "Dislocational international periodicals, including fifrh-year studios led by Assistant ture in 1991. Architecture," and second prize in the A+ U, SD, and Daidalos. He has re­ Professor Michael McNamara and Japanese Maison de la Culture Compe­ ceived numerous grants and awards Associate Professor James Jones. Michael Linenbroker, and Bennet tition in Paris. including the Rome Prize in 1988. In Stindt will receive Bachelor of Archi­ 1992, Darden's rhetorical projects will Ramulus Gatapia, Don Keenan, and tecture degrees from Kansas State is a Visiting Professor be published by Princeton Architectur­ T anin Pongsalamanee are fourth-year University in 1991. Their projects were of Architecture at rhe Cooper Union in al Press in a treatise entitled Con­ students at Kansas State University. completed in a fifrh-year studio led by . In 1988 he founded demned Building. Their projects were completed in a stu­ Assistant Professor Vladimir Krstic. the Research Institute for Experimen­ dio led by Robert Condia. Jeffrey Prose tal Architecture (RIEA) dedicated to NeilM. Denari was born in Fort Worth, is a third-year student. His project was Reinhold Martin received his Bachelor applied research in, and the support Texas in 1957. He received a Bachelor of completed under critics Wendy Ornelas of Architecture from Rensselaer Poly­ and encouragement of experimental Architecture in 1980 from the University and Matthew Knox. technic Institute and a Diploma in architecture. Monographs on his work of Houston and a Master ofArchitecture History and Theory from the Architec­ include Origins, Centricity, and One from Harvard University in 1982 while Dan Hoffman is Head of the Depart­ tural Association in London. He is cur­ Five Four. also studying the philosophy of science. ment of Architecture at the Cranbrook rently an Adjunct Assistant Professor at In the fall of 1982 he lived in Paris and Academy ofArt. He has taught widely at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and worked at the Aerospatiale Helicoptres universities in Canada and the United serves as the New York correspondent rotor blade factory in La Courneuve. States. to the journal ARCH-TEXT Subsequently, he moved to New York City where, from 1983 to 1987 he pro­ T oyo Ito was born in Seoul in 1941. In Henry Plummer is a professor of archi­ ISSN 0888-7802 duced conjectural projects and competi­ 1965 he graduated from the Tokyo tecture at the University of Illinois, tions, worked professionally, and taught University Department of Architec­ where he teaches design and theory. He Copyright Oz, Journal of the College at . Denari estab­ ture. From 1965 to 1969 he was em­ is currently visiting the University of of Architecture and Design, Kansas lished his own studio, COR-TEX, in ployed by Kiyonori Kikutake, Archi­ Oregon as the Frederick Charles Baker Stare University, 1992. Text and illus­ 1986, and from 1988 to the present has tect and Associates. In 1971, he estab­ Professor of Light. Recipient of trations may not be reproduced with­ resided in Los Angeles, where he teaches lished Urban Robot (Urbot) in Tokyo, Graham Fellowships, a Delmas Fel­ our written permission. Inquiries con­ at the Southern California Institute of changing the name to Toyo Ito and lowship, and the Lawrence Anderson cerning back issues and financial con­ Architecture. In addition to being a final­ Associates, Architect in 1979. Award, his books include Poetics of tributions should be addressed to: ist in the 1988 West Coast Gateway Light and The Potential House. Managing Editor, Oz, College of Competition, he recently received third Matthew Knox received his Bachelor Architecture and Design, Seaton Hall, prize in the Tokyo International Forum of Architecture from Kansas State Ryoji Suzuki was born in Tokyo in Kansas State University, Manhattan, Competition. He is currently at work on University in 1987 and his Master of 1944. Afrer graduation from Waseda Kansas 66506. 63