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Oz Contributors Oz Volume 22 Article 12 1-1-2000 Contributors Follow this and additional works at: https://newprairiepress.org/oz This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License. Recommended Citation (2000) "Contributors," Oz: Vol. 22. https://doi.org/10.4148/2378-5853.1356 This Back Matter is brought to you for free and open access by New Prairie Press. It has been accepted for inclusion in Oz by an authorized administrator of New Prairie Press. For more information, please contact cads@k- state.edu. Contributors Alice Aycock was born in Harrisburg, of Architecture in 1991 and has been Swiss Polytechnical Institute (ETH), He currently holds the Miller Chair Pennsylvania. She received a B.A. from associated with Laurent Beaudouin Zurich with Aldo Rossi and Mario at the University of Pennsylvania. He Douglass College and an M.A. from since 1988. Campi. Markus Peter was born in has been a member of the Mexican Hunter College. Her large-scale, site Zurich in 1957. From 1980-1981 he Institute of Architects and the Mexi- specific sculptures are represented in Marlon Blackwell is an architect and studied at the Freie Universitat in Ber- can Society of Architects since 1986 major museums, galleries, and private Associate Professor at the University lin where he was a visiting student and was a founding member of the collections in the Americas, Europe, of Arkansas in Fayetteville. His work in the Department of Philosophy. He magazine Arquitectura. and Asia. Recently she has designed a has received national and international studied architecture at the Technical sculptural roof installation, East River recognition through AIA design awards Institute in Winterthur, graduating Sheila O’Donnell and John Tuomey Roundabout, in New York City (with and architectural publications includ- in 1984. Collaborating first with Dolf founded O’Donnell and Tuomey in Quennel Rothschild Associates and ing Architectural Record, Architecture, Schnebli on the Ruopingen Center, 1988. They have completed a number HOK/TCA). In 1996 she collaborated Interiors, and Southern Living. Selected Lucerne, Meili and Peter began their of cultural and educational buildings with James Ingo Freed of Pei, Cobb, projects are featured in design books own office in 1987. In addition to prac- in Dublin including the Irish Film Freed and Partners on a work for the The New American Cottage, 40 Under tice, they have lectured widely and Centre, National Photography Centre San Francisco Public Library. In 1998 40, and The New American House .3 In taught at the Summer Institutes in and Ranelagh Multi-Denominational she completed The Star Sifter, a large 1998 the Architectural League of New Berlin and Karlsruhe, the ETH Zurich, School. The are currently engaged in architectural sculpture for the rotunda York recognized him as an “Emerging and Harvard University. the design of three university build- of Terminal One at JFK International Voice” in Architecture. He received his ings, three schools, housing and mixed Airport. She is currently working on a undergraduate degree from Auburn Enrique Norten was born in Mexico use buildings in Ireland and the Neth- commission for the entrance to the Fal- University in 1980 and a Master of Ar- City in 1954. He studied architecture erlands. They have been involved in lon Building in Baltimore, Maryland. chitecture from Syracuse University at the Universidad Iberoamericana urban design projects including the in 1991. in Mexico City where he obtained his Temple Bar regeneration in Dublin Laurent Beaudouin was born in 1955 undergraduate degree in 1978. He and the Zuid Poort master plan in in Nancy, France. He graduated from Charlotte Frank was born in Kiel, received his Master of Architecture Delft. Both partners are studio lec- the Nancy School of Architecture in Germany in 1959. She studied archi- from Cornell University in 1980. In turers in University College Dublin and 1979 and in 1983 studied architecture tecture at the Technical University 1985 he founded the firm Taller de have taught at a number of schools of at the Cooper Union in New York. He of Berlin and has been working with Enrique Norten Arquitectos S.C. (TEN architecture in the United Kingdom has been in charge of his own stu- Axel Schultes since 1987. Axel Schul- Arqui tectos) with partner Bernardo and the United States including the dio in Nancy since 1980. His work tes was born in Dresden, Germany Gomez-Pimienta. The firm’s work has Architectural Association, Cambridge, has been recognized with numerous in 1943 and studied architecture at been honored with numerous design Princeton, Harvard and Syracuse Uni- awards including the 1992 Mies van the Technical University of Berlin. In awards. Norten was awarded an Hon- versities. der Rohe Prize for European Archi- 1972 he practiced in partnership with orary Fellowship from the AIA and is tecture for the School of Management Dietrich Bangert, Bernd Jansen, and the 1998 recipient of the Mies van der Juhani Pallasmaa was born in 1936 in Nancy in 1992 and for the Town Stefan Scholz (BJSS). Since 1992 Frank Rohe Award for Latin America. He has in Hämeenlinna, Finland. He has been Hall in Bousse in 1994. Since 1999 he and Schultes have owned the office of taught at the Universidad Ibero amer- engaged in architectural, product, and has been on the faculty of the Nancy Axel Schultes Arkitekten with Chris- icana, the Parsons School of Design, graphic design and town planning School of Architecture. Emmanu- topher Witt. Pratt Institute, the Universities of since 1963. He currently maintains elle Beaudouin was born in 1966 in Houston and Southern California, SCI- an architectural practice in Helsinki. Nanterre, France. She graduated as Marcel Meili was born in Kusnacht in Arch, Rice, Columbia, Cornell, Texas, He was Dean and Professor of Archi- 60 an architect from the Nancy School 1953. He studied architecture at the Michigan, and Harvard Universities. tecture at the University of Technol- ogy, Helsinki, Finland from 1991 to Schumacher is presently working on 1997. Juhani Pallasmaa has designed a book about facade composition en- numerous exhibitions of Finnish ar- titled About Face. chitecture, planning, and visual arts which have been shown in more than Jennifer Yoos received her Graduate thirty countries. He is the author of Diploma in Design from the Architec- numerous articles and lectures pre- tural Association in London and her sented around the world on cultural professional degree in Architecture philosophy and theoretical questions from the University of Minnesota. She in architecture and the arts and is the has practiced architecture with Vin- author of several books. cent James Associates in Minneapolis since 1997. Yoos is currently an Adjunct Thomas L. Schumacher was born Assistant Professor at the University of in the Bronx, New York in 1941. After Minnesota. Vincent James was born public schooling in New York City, he in Minneapolis, studied architecture attended Cornell University, receiving in the Midwest, and opened his office the degrees of Bachelor of Architec- there in 1990. Recent commissions ture and Master of Architecture. At include Tulane University Center Reno- Cornell he studied with Colin Rowe. vation and Addition, Type/Variant Schumacher was awarded the Rome House (AIA Honor Award 1998), Min- Prize in Architecture in 1967 and stud- neapolis Rowing Club (Progressive ied at the American Academy in Rome Architecture Award 1999), K.N. Day- for two years. Upon his return to the ton Residence, and the Cable Natural United States he worked in the stu- History Museum. The firm’s projects dio of I.M. Pei in New York and the have been published in Architecture, Institute for Architecture and Urban Architectural Record, A+U, Single Studies. Schumacher has taught at Building Series Monographs, Build- Princeton, and the University of Vir- ing a New Millennium, Single-Family ginia. Since 1984 he has been Profes- Housing: The Private Domain, and The sor of Architecture at the University of New York Times. Vincent is an Adjunct Maryland. He has lectured widely— Associate Professor at the University most notably on the architecture of of Minnesota. He has lectured at the Italy between the Wars. Schumacher’s Graham Foundation and the Archi- writings have appeared in numerous tectural League of New York, where he architectural journals and magazines. was included in their 1998 “Emerging He is the author of The Danteum: Ar- Voices” series. He was appointed Fa- chitecture, Poetics, and Politics Un- vrot Visiting Chair in Architecture at der Italian Fascism, and Surface and Tulane University (1998 and 1999) and Symbol, Giuseppi Terragni and the is currently teaching at the Harvard Architecture of Italian Rationalism. Graduate School of Design. Sketch, Laurent and Emmanuelle Beaudouin 61 Donors Underwriters Stuart W. Rose, Ph.D. John Hill Bruce and Debbie Crittenden Donors Michael and Marty Schnaare George M. Holton Alan R. Lauck Dean W. Bradley Greg Schwerdt, Schwerdt Design Kenneth and Beverly Jones Robert Burnham Group Jeni Kardinal and Frank Hyde Benefactors Curtis Cassel Michael T. Fickel, FAIA Michael S. Koppenhafer Max H. Bayer Mark Chaney Bennet H. Stindt and Darrin Krumpus Brent Bowman and Associates, P.A. William Chilton Kelly C. Edinger Stindt Stan J. Landwehr Joan and Kirk Gastinger Gary Coates and Joy Swallow and Brian Ball Patrick and Carrie Lenahan Gould Evans Goodman Associates, Susanne Siepl-Coates Paul and Lisa Wilhelms Christine A. Leonard LC College of Education, Doug and Diane Wineinger Chet and Robbie Lockard HNTB Corporation Kansas State University Richard Longstreth Raymond Streeter Robert Condia and Wendy Ornelas Friends James McCullar, FAIA Garrett Cress Barbara G. Anderson Richard D. McDermott, AIA Patrons Sophie Davies Phyllis E. Anderson Donald and Jane McGlothlin Stephen N. Abend Roberst S. Davis William R. “Andy” Anderson Mark and Cydney McGlothlin Bill and Lisa Farris The Ken Ebert Design Group, Archi- Travis Bechtel Cynthia Morales Rick and Penny Forsyth tects Bernita Beikmann Richard Myers Aaron Joseph Hoffmans Gibson, Mancini, Carmichael and Anthony and Carole Chelz Lyn Norris-Baker Mark Horton Nelson, P.A.
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