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Pritzker Architecture Prize Laureate
For publication on or after Monday, March 29, 2010 Media Kit announcing the 2010 PritzKer architecture Prize Laureate This media kit consists of two booklets: one with text providing details of the laureate announcement, and a second booklet of photographs that are linked to downloadable high resolution images that may be used for printing in connection with the announcement of the Pritzker Architecture Prize. The photos of the Laureates and their works provided do not rep- resent a complete catalogue of their work, but rather a small sampling. Contents Previous Laureates of the Pritzker Prize ....................................................2 Media Release Announcing the 2010 Laureate ......................................3-5 Citation from Pritzker Jury ........................................................................6 Members of the Pritzker Jury ....................................................................7 About the Works of SANAA ...............................................................8-10 Fact Summary .....................................................................................11-17 About the Pritzker Medal ........................................................................18 2010 Ceremony Venue ......................................................................19-21 History of the Pritzker Prize ...............................................................22-24 Media contact The Hyatt Foundation phone: 310-273-8696 or Media Information Office 310-278-7372 Attn: Keith H. Walker fax: 310-273-6134 8802 Ashcroft Avenue e-mail: [email protected] Los Angeles, CA 90048-2402 http:/www.pritzkerprize.com 1 P r e v i o u s L a u r e a t e s 1979 1995 Philip Johnson of the United States of America Tadao Ando of Japan presented at Dumbarton Oaks, Washington, D.C. presented at the Grand Trianon and the Palace of Versailles, France 1996 1980 Luis Barragán of Mexico Rafael Moneo of Spain presented at the construction site of The Getty Center, presented at Dumbarton Oaks, Washington, D.C. -
Bloomberg Center Design Fact Sheet
SEPTEMBER 13, 2017 Bloomberg Center Design Fact Sheet 02 PRESS RELEASE 05 ABOUT MORPHOSIS 06 BIOGRAPHY OF THOM MAYNE 07 ABOUT CORNELL TECH 08 PROJECT INFORMATION 09 PROJECT CREDITS 11 PROJECT PHOTOS 13 CONTACT 1 Bloomberg Center Press Release// The Bloomberg Center at Cornell Tech Designed by Morphosis Celebrates Formal Opening Innovative Building is Academic Hub of New Applied Science Campus with Aspiration to Be First Net Zero University Building in New York City NEW YORK, September 13, 2017 – Morphosis Architects today marked the official opening of The Emma and Georgina Bloomberg Center, the academic hub of the new Cornell Tech campus on Roosevelt Island. With the goal of becoming a net zero building, The Bloomberg Center, designed by the global architecture and design firm, forms the heart of the campus, bridging academia and industry while pioneering new standards in environmental sustainability through state-of- the-art design. Spearheaded by Morphosis’ Pritzker Prize-winning founder Thom Mayne and principal Ung-Joo Scott Lee, The Bloomberg Center is the intellectual nerve center of the campus, reflecting the school’s joint goals of creativity and excellence by providing academic spaces that foster collective enterprise and collaboration. “The aim of Cornell Tech to create an urban center for interdisciplinary research and innovation is very much in line with our vision at Morphosis, where we are constantly developing new ways to achieve ever-more-sustainable buildings and to spark greater connections among the people who use our buildings. With the Bloomberg Center, we’ve pushed the boundaries of current energy efficiency practices and set a new standard for building development in New York City,” said Morphosis founder and design director Thom Mayne. -
Developments in Latin America
Go to contents 07 Digital Design Curriculum Developments in Latin America – A Field Report Arturo Montagu*, José Ripper Kós**, Diana Rodriguez Barros*, Alfredo Stipech *, Rodrigo García Alvarado*** SIGraDi - Argentina*, Brazil**, Chile*** http://www.sigradi.org The introduction of early computer graphics procedures in the Architectural and Design fields in Latin America has been a complex and hard task due to different motives that can be summarized as educational prejudices, political instability and financial problems. The paper aims to summarize the origin of the “system approach” view in the region based in experiences of some leading institutions nowadays. A chronological development of the present curricular systems in some Faculties of Architecture and Design will also be included. It must be considered that the great majority of public universities in Latin America are free of charge for the students. Keywords: Pedagogic Evolution; Educational Systems; Latin America; Curricular Differences; Prospective. What I read, I forget. continued at the Architectural Association School of What I see, I remember. Architecture in London and at the Department of What I do, I learn. Building Science of the University of Manchester, (Old Chinese Proverb) Institute of Science and Technology during 1967-68. In 1974 the Faculty of Architecture of the Central In the XVI century when somebody in Flanders University of Venezuela in Caracas, Professor discovered the movements of the earth around Gonzalo Velez Jahn set up the first computer the sun, he became the father of modern laboratory for advanced design procedures. Also in astronomy. When somebody made similar 1981 Professor Leonardo Combes developed the observations in Latin America from Mexico to system laboratory at the Faculty of Architecture of the Patagonia, he was burned by the Spanish State University of Tucuman in the North of Argentina. -
Pritzker Prize to Doshi, Designer for Humanity in Search of a Win-Win
03.19.18 GIVING VOICE TO THOSE WHO CREATE WORKPLACE DESIGN & FURNISHINGS Pritzker Prize to Doshi, Designer for Humanity The 2018 Pritzker Prize, universally considered the highest honor for an architect, will be conferred this year on the 90-year- old Balkrishna Doshi, the first Indian so honored. The citation from the Pritzker jury recognizes his particular strengths by stating that he “has always created architecture that is serious, never flashy or a follower of trends.” The never-flashy-or-trendy message is another indication from these arbiters of design that our infatuation with exotic three-dimensional configurations initiated by Frank Gehry and Zaha Hadid – and emulated by numerous others – may have run its course. FULL STORY ON PAGE 3… In Search of a Win-Win: The Value Engineering Process When most design professionals hear the term value engineering, a dreaded sinking feeling deep in the pit of their stomach ensues. Both the design firm and the contractor are at a disadvantage in preserving the look and design intent of the project, keeping construction costs to a minimum, and delivering the entire package on time. officeinsight contributorPeter Carey searches for solutions that make it all possible. FULL STORY ON PAGE 14… Concurrents – Environmental Psychology: Swedish Death Cleaning First, Chunking Second Swedish death cleaning has replaced hygge as the hottest Scandinavian life management tool in the U.S. Margareta CITED: Magnussen’s system for de-cluttering, detailed in her book, The “OUR FATE ONLY SEEMS Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning: How to Make Your Loved HORRIBLE WHEN WE PLACE Ines’ Lives Easier and Your Own Life More Pleasant, is a little IT IN CONTRAST WITH more straightforward than Marie Kondo’s more sentimental tact, SOMETHING THAT WOULD SEEM PREFERABLE.” described in The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up. -
A Book Review Taking It to the Streets in LA the Beat
03.12.18 GIVING VOICE TO THOSE WHO CREATE WORKPLACE DESIGN & FURNISHINGS 20th Century Top 100: a Book Review “100 Buildings 1900-2000”, produced by The Now Institute, presents 100 built projects essential to a young architect’s education, according to a sampling of the world’s most respected architects, including Tadao Ando, Steven Holl, Richard Meier, Cesar Pelli, Zaha Hadid, Sir Richard Rogers, Moshe Safdie, Robert A.M. Stern, Robert Venturi + Denise Scott Brown, Tod Williams + Billie Tsien and Thom Mayne. officeinsight contributor John Morris Dixon provides a review of the book – but go get yourself a copy! FULL STORY ON PAGE 3… Taking it to the Streets in L.A. Recently the IIDA SoCal, Los Angeles City Center chapter, hosted its inaugural Designwalk L.A, an event conceived to allow industry peers to reconnect and stay updated on the newest industry products and innovations. Since WestWeek has long since faded as a relevant contract market event, there hasn’t really been an opportunity for the L.A. commercial design community to have a NeoCon-like experience and see the industry’s newest offerings. Officeinsight L.A. correspondent Harriet Morgan chronicles the night, which showed off downtown L.A.’s re-emergence as Southern California’s center for commerce AND design. FULL STORY ON PAGE 8… The Beat: 3 Groups You Need to Know People with new ideas in architecture and design circles can and do actually bring them to fruition, and the architecture and design fields have a way of nurturing those ideas through the CITED: depth and intricacies of the relationships said fields are built “THE ANSWER IS ALWAYS NO on. -
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SPÉCIAL PHOTO Design Le studio parisien de Constance Guisset Ludovica Serafi ni et Roberto Palomba : entretien exclusif ! Studio Pepe, duo créatif italien Lifestyle 5 intérieurs déco qui aiment la photo Le premier hôtel de Sarah Lavoine La photographe Anja Niemi et son univers Trips City guide arty à Miami Road trip en Colombie M 01212 - 2H - F: 5,50 E - RD Turin : Artissima ! ’:HIKLMB=WUZZUY:?k@a@a@c@p" LE MAGAZINE DE RÉFÉRENCE POUR L’UNIVERS DU MOBILIER CONTEMPORAIN Hors-série - Novembre 2016 - 5,50 € - www.ideat.fr ID-URBAN SPIRIT « La ville du futur se cache dans les esprits les plus brillants, ceux qui voient un potentiel là où d’autres voient des limites. En ce sens, Miami est bel et bien une ville du futur. » Craig Robins, créateur du Design District et de Design Miami, dans IDEAT #121 220 Le Loews Miami Beach Hotel, dans 16th Street, au cœur de South Beach, le quartier lifestyle par excellence. Miami, frénésie arty Quatorze ans après le lancement d’Art Basel Miami Beach, le ville de Floride est désormais une place incontournable de la planète artistique. Musées et galeries par dizaines, festivals pointus, quartiers métamorphosés, tours résidentielles et hôtels de luxe… Tous les nouveaux projets associent le meilleur de l’art, de l’architecture et du design. Ambitieuse et hyperactive, la « Magic City » a trouvé un slogan qui lui colle à la peau : l’excellence, sinon rien. Par Céline Baussay / Photos Ludovic Maisant pour IDEAT 221 ID-URBAN SPIRIT 1 2 3 iami est devenue une capitale mondiale aussi de s’étoffer avec notamment le Miami Street Pho- de la créativité au cours des deux der- tography Festival, « consacré à la photographie de rue et «Mnières décennies et Art Basel a clairement qui se déroule aux mêmes dates qu’Art Basel, dans l’en- servi de catalyseur. -
Metals in Construction Fall 2010 2 CONTENTS EDITOR’S NOTE FALL 10 Transparency by Design
PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE THE STEEL INSTITUTE OF NEW YORK METALS IN CONSTRUCTION THE ORNAMENTAL METAL INSTITUTE OF NEW YORK PAID 211 EAST 43RD STREET, SUITE 804 PUBLISHED BY THE STEEL INSTITUTE OF NEW YORK AND THE ORNAMENTAL METAL INSTITUTE OF NEW YORK NEW YORK NY 10017 PERMIT NO. 161 LANCASTER, PA FALL 10 ROCKEFELLER UNIVERSITY COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH CENTER / 200 FIFTH AVENUE / RESCUE COMPANY 3 / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY NORTHWEST CORNER BUILDING FACADE / COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY NORTHWEST CORNER BUILDING STRUCTURE/ MILSTEIN FAMILY HEART CENTER / GATEWAY CENTER AT BRONX PUBLISHED BY THE STEEL INSTITUTE OF NEW YORK AND THE ORNAMENTAL METAL INSTITUTE OF NEW YORK TERMINAL MARKET / MEDGAR EVERS COLLEGE ACADEMIC BUILDING 1 1 Metals in Construction Fall 2010 2 CONTENTS EDITOR’S NOTE FALL 10 Transparency by design 1 FOR A NUMBER OF YEARS but painterly fashion achieve a EDITOR’S NOTE now, the ads we place in industry transparency that reveals the 2 publications have featured the structure, enticing people to look ROCKEFELLER UNIVERSITY slogan Transforming design at, not through, the wall system. COLLABORATIVE into reality. It is meant as an Developments in coatings, light RESEARCH CENTER expression distinguishing the role modulating treatments on glass, our industry plays from that of as well as sun screening devices, 10 200 FIFTH AVENUE the designer in creating the built lead to an energy responsive cli- environment. Design aspirations mate wall concept in the Milstein 16 need applicable building technol- Family Heart Center. There the RESCUE COMPANY 3 ogies for successful realization, designer’s goal was to bring the and new concepts must foster outdoors in, to aid in instilling 22 even newer technologies in order hope in those facing life-threat- COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY NORTHWEST CORNER to be realized. -
The Constructed Environment
Sixth International Conference on The Constructed Environment 2–4 APRIL 2016 | UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA | TUCSON, USA | CONSTRUCTEDENVIRONMENT.COM Sixth International Conference on The Constructed Environment The University of Arizona | Tucson, USA | 2-4 April 2016 www.constructedenvironment.com www.facebook.com/ConstructedEnvironment @theconstructed | #ICCE16 International Conference on the Constructed Environment www.constructedenvironment.com First published in 2016 in Champaign, Illinois, USA by Common Ground Publishing, LLC www.commongroundpublishing.com © 2016 Common Ground Publishing All rights reserved. Apart from fair dealing for the purpose of study, research, criticism or review as permitted under the applicable copyright legislation, no part of this work may be reproduced by any process without written permission from the publisher. For permissions and other inquiries, please contact [email protected]. Common Ground Publishing may at times take pictures of plenary sessions, presentation rooms, and conference activities which may be used on Common Ground’s various social media sites or websites. By attending this conference, you consent and hereby grant permission to Common Ground to use pictures which may contain your appearance at this event. Designed by Ebony Jackson Cover image by Phillip Kalantzis-Cope The Constructed Environment constructedenvironment.com Dear Constructed Environment Conference Delegates, Welcome to Tucson and to the Sixth International Conference the Constructed Environment. The Constructed Environment Knowledge Community—its conference, journal, and book imprint—was created to explore human configurations of the environment and the interactions among the constructed, social, and natural environments. Founded in 2010, the Inaugural International Conference on the Constructed Environment was held at the Fondazione Querini Stampalia in Venice, Italy, alongside the 12th Venice Architecture Biennale. -
1. Curriculm Vitae
NICK GELPI ASSISTANT PROFESSOR FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY (e) [email protected] (p) 646‐410‐5168 1. CURRICULM VITAE EDUCATION Masters of Science in Advanced Architectural Design, Columbia University, 2003. Bachelor of Architecture, Tulane University, Tulane School of Architecture, 2002. FULL TIME ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE Florida International University, Assistant Professor, Architectural Design, August 2012 – present. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Lecturer, Architectural Design, August 2009 ‐ January 2012. The Ohio State University, Austin E. Knowlton School of Architecture, Howard E. LeFevre ’29 Emerging Practitioner Fellowship in Architecture, Visiting Assistant Professor, Architectural Design, September 2008 ‐ June 2009. PART‐TIME ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE Parsons The New School of Design School of Constructed Environments, Instructor, Summer Intensive Studies in Architecture 2, Summer 2011 + Summer 2012. NON ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE GELPI Projects llc, Miami, FL, Founder and Design Principal, 2011 – present. Steven Holl Architects, New York, NY, Lead Project Designer, Project Team Member, 2004 – 2008, 2009. N Architects, New York, NY, Project Manager, 2004. EMPLOYMENT RECORD AT FIU Assistant Professor, 2012 – present. PUBLICATIONS IN DISCIPLINE BOOKS Gelpi, Nick. FROM REPRESENTATION TO REALITY / The Architecture of Full Scale Mockups. New York: Routledge, Expected publication date Winter 2018. (Book Contract signed October 2014, Manuscript submitted to publisher May 2018, Expected publication date: Winter 2018.) ARTICLE, PEER REVIEWED “Pervasively Exotic: Alien Concrete in Miami.” CLOG, MIAMI. Masthead, Canada. (2013) 50‐51. ARTICLES, NOT PEER REVIEWED (NPR) “BALLOONING (HOLLOW THIN 3D)Notes on Practice,” in Hirschman, Sarah, ed., TESTING TO FAILURE: Design and Research in MIT’s Department of Architecture, SA+P Press, Cambridge, 2011, ISBN:978-0-9836654-0-3, pp194‐195. -
Architectsnewsr 4.6.2004
THE ARCHITECTSNEWSR 4.6.2004 NEW YORK ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN WWW.ARCHPAPER.COM $3.95 collaborative team of MOHSEN MOSTAFAVI VOTED OUT OF Rotterdam-based MVRDV, CO HIS JOB AS CHAIR OF THE 04 Boston-based StoSS ARCHITECTURAL ASSOCIATION CHRISTO AND Landscape Urbanism, and LU New York's Leeser I— JEANNE-CLAUDE Architecture. The team PLAY TO A squeezed its buildings on o Wanted: o HOME CROWD a small corner of the site, raising the village's density above Manhattan's average 08 while halving the size of the New Chair THE SHAKEDOWN city grid. Twelve 450-foot ON OTHER towers taper and tilt to open Last month, the chairman of the Architectural up views, and sometimes Association (AA), Mohsen Mostafavi, was OLYMPIC 2012 connect or "kiss" at their voted out of his job leading London's presti• BIDS pinnacles. In their scheme, gious school, putting yet another of the FINALISTS UNVEIL DESIGNS FOR the remainder of the site world's top architectural education jobs on 14 OLYMPIC VILLAGE becomes an expansive urban the market. The overthrow came at the regu• ANOTHER beach. Thomas Leeser lar five-year review meeting in which the chair explained, "We wanted to must be ratified by the school community. FILIAL FILM VILLAGE VANGUARDS create a super-dense New Mostafavi has been in the position for ten York condition, rather than years and is widely credited for stabilizing the 16 NYC2012 unveiled the five Hunters Point. Mayor a 'towers in the park' or school, particularly its business footing. SHOPTALK: finalist design.s for its pro• Michael R. -
Curriculum Vitae
kevin r klinger. associate professor of architecture ball state university education. 1996. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, School of Architecture, Master of Architecture. Design Option. 1993 - 1994. Versailles Program, UIUC, SAPV, at the Ecole d’Architecture de Versailles, France. 1990. DePauw University, Greencastle, IN. Bachelor of Arts, Studio Art and Economics. 1985 - 1987. Purdue University, Engineering, West Lafayette, IN. positions | projects. 2018 -- CAP Recruitment Faculty Liaison, CAP (College of Architecture and Planning, Ball State). 2018 Spring. MArch Thesis Final Project Coordination, Ball State University. 2006 – 2016. Founding Director, Institute for Digital Fabrication www.bsu.edu/imade Center for Media Design project included in the “Digital Exchange,” Lilly Endowment grant. 2006. Fellow, Virginia B. Ball Center for Creative Inquiry. http://vbcseminar.iweb.bsu.edu Streams: Data-driven Fabrications Connecting Indiana’s White River.” Spring Semester 2006. 2005. Summer Research Fellow, CMD (Center for Media Design), Ball State University, Digital Exchange team: Digital Fabrication Research. 2006 - 2007. Vice-President, ACADIA, (the Association for Computer Aided Design in Architecture). www.acadia.org 2003 - 2005. President, ACADIA, (the Association for Computer Aided Design in Architecture). international scholarly organization concerned with influences of digital technology in architecture. Two-term presidency. 2003. Summer Research Fellow, CERES (Center for Energy Research|Education|Service), Ball State University, visualization team for Enkei Project. 2003. Conference Chair, ACADIA22 Conference2003, Ball State University. 2000 - 2003. Director, Architect.org: an online portal project of the Architecture Research Institute, Inc. 1999. Project team, Research/Development Proposal: Vanua Ni Tui Center for the Study of Fijian Culture, Architecture Research Institute and (Ratu) Kinijoji Rarokoqica Maivalili, Wailevu, Fiji. -
Seventh International Conference on the Constructed Environment
Seventh International Conference on The Constructed Environment 25–26 MAY 2017 | CRACOW UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY | CRAKOW, POLAND CONSTRUCTEDENVIRONMENT.COM Seventh International Conference on The Constructed Environment 25–26 May 2017 Faculty of Architecture, Cracow University of Technology, held at the International Cultural Centre Krakow, Poland www.constructedenvironment.com www.facebook.com/ConstructedEnvironment www.pk.edu.pl www.krakow.pl/biznes @theconstructed | #ICCE17 Seventh International Conference on the Constructed Environment www.constructedenvironment.com First published in 2017 in Champaign, Illinois, USA by Common Ground Research Networks www.cgnetworks.org © 2017 Common Ground Research Networks All rights reserved. Apart from fair dealing for the purpose of study, research, criticism or review as permitted under the applicable copyright legislation, no part of this work may be reproduced by any process without written permission from the publisher. For permissions and other inquiries, please contact [email protected]. Common Ground Research Networks may at times take pictures of plenary sessions, presentation rooms, and conference activities which may be used on Common Ground’s various social media sites or websites. By attending this conference, you consent and hereby grant permission to Common Ground to use pictures which may contain your appearance at this event. Designed by Ebony Jackson Cover image by Phillip Kalantzis-Cope The Constructed Environment constructedenvironment.com Dear Constructed Environment Delegates, Welcome to Krakow and to the Seventh International Conference on the Constructed Environment. Founded in 2010, the Constructed Environment Research Network—its conference, journal, and book imprint—is brought together by exploring human configurations of the environment and the interactions among the constructed, social, and natural environments.