Oz

Volume 18 Article 13

1-1-1996

Contributors

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Born in Hedeen, the , abroad on significant building projects Associates, Inc. in 1962. Mr. Gehry Virginia Tech in 1992, and has served graduated from the and have received many important currently resides in Santa Monica, as a professor at the Helsinki University Technical University in public art commissions. California, with his wife Berta, and of Technology since that year. 1983. After traveling , Russia, their sons, Alejandro and Sami. Heikkinen-Komonen Architects was Japan and America, he taught at the Born in Manchester in 1935, Sir founded in 1974. Academy of in Norman Foster studied Architecture Robert Harbison is the author of and . He has been a visiting and Planning at Manchester Eccentric Spaces, The Built, the Unbuilt, Mark Horton received his Master of professor at Columbia, , University and received his Master of and the Unbuildable, and a new book, Architecture with Commendation Hochschule fur Angewandte Kunst, Architecture from . Thirteen 1-Vttys, to be published by MIT from Harvard GSD in 1983. A former the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts Foster Associates, established in 1967 in the autumn. He lives in and designer with Skidmore, Owings and and is currently the Dean of the Berlage with Wendy Foster, developed into Sir Teaches at the Architectural Association Merrill, and Backen, Arrigoni and Institute, Postgraduate Laboratory of Norman Foster and Partners, an inter­ and the University of North London. Ross Architects in San Francisco, he Architecture in Amsterdam. He found­ national practice with offices in founded Mark Horton Architecture in ed Ir and Europe and Asia. He has been awarded Mikko Heikkinen received his Master 1986. He is an Adjunct Professor at Associates in 1984. numerous awards during his career of Science in Architecture from the the California College of Arts and and in 1990 received a Knighthood in Helsinki University of Technology in Crafts and has served as a visiting de­ James Carpenter received a Bachelor the Queen's Birthday Honors. 1975. He has been a visiting critic at sign critic at the University of of Fine Arts from Rhode Island School Philadelphia College ofTextiles and Arkansas, the Boston Architectural of in 1972. His work focuses Raised in Toronto, Frank 0. Gehry Science, University College of Dublin, Center and the University of North on the expression of sculpture, bring­ moved with his family to Los Angeles Stadelschule Frankfurt, the University Carolina, Charolette. ing form to the phenomenon of light. in 1947. He received his Bachelor of ofVirginia and Virginia Tech. Markku In addition to being an artist, Mr. Architecture from the University of Komonen received his Master of Bruce A. Johnson received his under­ Carpenter and his studio have worked Southern California and studied City Science in Architecture from the graduate degree in architecture from collaboratively with major architects Planning at Harvard GSD. He estab­ Helsinki University of Technology in Kansas State University and a graduate and engineers in the and lished the firm of Frank 0. Gehry 197 4. He was a visiting teacher at degree from . He

62 has worked in the offices of Tiger man Architecture. She was editor of Pamphlet the fairy tale Dorothy in Dreamland. McCurry and Shaughnessy, Fickel and Architecture 16· Architecture as a He is currently Co-Founder and Scott Architects. In 1991 he was Tramlation ofMusic, which received the Director of ARCHEWORKS, a new de­ awarded a Skidmore, Owings & AlA 1995 International Book Award sign laboratory and school geared for the Merrill Bachelor of Architecture and The Architecture Foundation of Los socially conscious needs of society today. Traveling Fellowship which afforded Angeles 1995 Creative Achievement both research and travel to sacred sites Award. She is currently working on the Tod Williams received his undergrad­ in the Middle East, North Africa and Alameda Corridor Project and Fresno uate degree from Princeton University Europe. He is currently teaching at Airport as Project Architect at DMJM in 1965. He read Architecture at both Kansas State University and the Keating in Los Angeles, California. Cambridge University in 1966 andre­ University of Kansas and is the prin­ ceived his Masters of Fine Arts and cipal of Garde(n) Haus Design. A principal in the architec­ Architecture from Princeton in 1967. tural firm of Tigerman McCurry and In 1992 he was made a Fellow in the Bart Lootsma was Chief Editor of the a Fellow of the American Institute of American Institute of Architects. Dutch architectural magazine Architect Architects, Stanley Tigerman received Billie Tsien received her undergradu­ and is now a free-lance writer living both his architectural degrees from ate degree in Fine Arts from Yale in in Amsterdam. Yale University. He has been a visiting 1971 and her Master of Architecture professor at numerous universities, from UCLA in 1977. She has worked After attending the Manhattan School of given over 500 lectures throughout the with Tod Williams since 1977 and Music Prepatory School with the sup­ world, and was resident architect at they formed the partnership of Tod port of the Rockefeller Foundation, the American Academy in Rome. Williams + Billie Tsien and Associates Elizabeth Martin received her Bachelor Author of four Rizzoli books, includ­ in 1986. Oz is a nonprofit journal edited, de­ of Architecture from Tulane University ing The Architecture of Exile and signed, and produced yearly by students and Master of Architecture from the Stanley Ttgerman: Buildings and in the College ofArchitecture, Planning Southern California Institute of Projects 1966-1989, he also illustrated and Design, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas.

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