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Monica Ponce De Leon 112 Shawmut Ave, Suite 6B 2211 Medford Road Monica Ponce de Leon 112 Shawmut Ave, Suite 6b 2211 Medford Road 17 Little West 12th Street #311 Boston, MA, 02118 Ann Arbor, MI 48104 New York, NY 10014 T 6174260995 T 7343698534 T 2126916835 F 6174260998 F 7343698537 F 2126316838 [email protected] Education Harvard Graduate School of Design, Cambridge, MA Department of Urban Planning and Design Master of Architecture in Urban Design University of Miami School of Architecture Bachelor of Architecture Academic Experience Dean A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning University of Michigan September 2008 - Present Professor Harvard Graduate School of Design June 1996 – June 2008 Thomas W. Ventulett III Distinguished Chair in Architectural Design Georgia Institute of Technology, College of Architecture August 2004 – June 2005 Assistant Professor of Architecture Northeastern University, Department of Architecture September 1993 - May 1996 Visiting Professor Southern California Institute of Architecture Summer 2002 Visiting Professor Rhode Island School of Design Spring 1996 Visiting Professor Harvard Graduate School of Design 1994 - 1996 Design Instructor University of Miami, School of Architecture September 1991 - May 1993 Professional Experience Founding Principal Monica Ponce de Leon Studio 2011 - present Founding Principal Office dA 1991 - 2010 2 Honors USA Target Fellow in Architecture and Design United States Artists 2007 Architecture Design Award Cooper-Hewitt National Design Awards 2007 Emerging Voices The Architectural League of New York 2003 Academy Award in Architecture American Academy of Arts and Letters 2002 Young Architects Award The Architectural League of New York 1997 Design Awards Honor Award for Design Excellence AIA New York Chapter 200 West Street Project Team (including Office dA), 2010 Green Good Design Award European Centre for Architecture, Art, Design, and Urban Studies/Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design, University of Toronto, 2010 Award for Design Excellence AIA New England Design Awards, Fleet Library, Rhode Island School of Design, 2010 Honor Award for Design Excellence AIA New England Design Awards Macallen Building, 2010 Award, Architecture 57th Progressive Architecture Awards University of Toronto, Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design, 2010 Institute Honor Award for Architecture The American Institute of Architects Macallen Building, 2010 Ten Most Innovative Companies in Architecture, No. 5 Fast Company Office dA, 2010 Honorable Mention, Architecture 56th Progressive Architecture Awards Thunder Stadium, 2009 Honor Award for Design Excellence Boston Society of Architects Macallen Building, 2009 3 Merit Award Boston Society of Landscape Architects Macallen Building, 2009 Honor Award, General Design American Society of Landscape Architects Macallen Building, 2009 Best New Restaurant Wallpaper Design Awards Banq, 2009 Best of Year Award, Formal Dining Interior Design Magazine Banq, 2008 Silver Award ACEC Massachusetts Engineering Excellence Awards Macallen Building, 2008 Interior Architecture/Design Award Boston Society of Architects/IIDA/ASID Banq, 2008 Interior Architecture/Interior Design Award Boston Society of Architects/IIDA/ASID Fleet Library at the Rhode Island School of Design, 2008 Grand Clio Award, Design Clio Awards Helios House, 2008 Top Ten Green Project American Institute of Architects/Committee on the Environment (AIA/COTE) Macallen Building Condominiums, 2008 Outstanding Historic Renovation Project- Adaptive Re-use, Library Interior Design Award American Library Association/International Interior Design Association Fleet Library at the Rhode Island School of Design, 2008 Design Distinction I.D Magazine Annual Design Review: Environments Helios House, 2008 Honor Award, Educational Facility Design Boston Society of Architects/AIA New York Fleet Library at the Rhode Island School of Design, 2008 Housing Design Award Boston Society of Architects/AIA New York Macallen Building Condominiums, 2008 Multifamily Grand Award Residential Architect Design Awards Macallen Building Condominiums, 2008 Environmental Design Award, Retail and Services D&AD Annual Awards Helios House, 2008 4 Housing Award American Institute of Architects Macallen Building Condominiums, 2008 Design Award in Architecture 55th Progressive Architecture Awards Obzee Headquarters, 2008 Merit Award Best of Year Awards: Interior Design Magazine, Voromuro, 2007 Honor Award Westside Urban Forum Helios House, 2007 Design Award AIA Los Angeles Helios House, 2007 I.D. Magazine Award: Environments The New RISD Library, 2007 AIA/ALA Library Building Award Fleet Library at the Rhode Island School of Design. 2007 Design Award in Architecture: 54th Progressive Architecture Awards, Villa Moda, Kuwait, 2007 Adaptive Reuse/Material Conservation/New Design/Institutional Award, Providence Preservation Society Fleet Library at the Rhode Island School of Design, 2006 Design Citation in Architecture, 52nd Annual Progressive Architecture Awards Intergenerational Learning Center, 2005 Charter Award for New Urbanism, The Congress for the New Urbanism Intergenerational Learning Center, 2005 Design Citation in Architecture 50th Progressive Architecture Awards Witte Arts Building, 2003 Honorable Mention I.D. Magazine Award Back Bay Collection, 2003 Harleston Parker Medal Northeastern University Multi-faith Spiritual Center, 2002 Design Award in Architecture 49th Progressive Architecture Awards Tongxian Art, 2002 Unbuilt Architecture Award Boston Society of Architects The Papago Trail, 2002 5 Honor Award Boston Society of Architects Upper Crust, 2002 Arango Design Award The Roads Tower Apartment Building, 2002 Distinction I.D. Magazine Award Northeastern University Multi-faith Spiritual Center, 2000 Honorable Mention I.D. Magazine Award Office dA Furniture Collection, 2000 Design Award in Architecture 46th Progressive Architecture Awards The CNA/Raytheon Master-plan, Wayland, MA, 1999 Design Citation in Architecture 46th Progressive Architecture Awards The Toledo House, Bilbao, Spain, 1999 Young Architects Design Award Boston Society of Architects The Northeastern University Multi-faith Center, Boston, MA, 1999 Young Architects Design Award Boston Society of Architects The Zahedi House, Weston, MA, 1999 International Illumination Design Award Illuminating Engineering Society of North America Northeastern University Multi-faith Spiritual Center, 1999 Religious Art and Architecture Design Award “Interfaith Forum on Religion, Art and Architecture Professional Interest Area” of the AIA Northeastern University Multi-faith Spiritual Center, 1999 Design Award in Architecture 45th Progressive Architecture Awards Zahedi House, Weston, MA, 1998 Unbuilt Design Award BSA Architecture Award Northeastern University Inter-faith Hall of Prayer, 1996 Design Award in Architecture 43rd Progressive Architecture Awards Casa La Roca, Caracas, Venezuela, 1996 Design Award in Architecture 42nd Progressive Architecture Awards Mill Road Residence, Madison, Alabama, 1995 Design Award 81st A.C.S.A. Annual Design Competition The Role of Infrastructure in the Production of Public Spaces, 1993 6 First Place Award 1993 BSA Unbuilt Architecture Award Miami: Public Infrastructure for the Tropics, 1993 New Public Realm Competition Entry Selected for U.S. Traveling Exhibition Progressive Architecture Collaborative project with Graham Owen, 1992 1993 Design Projects MPdL Studio Pompano Beach Public Library 2011 - present Design Architect Public Library Conrad Hilton, New York, NY, 2010- Slated for completion January 30th 2012 Design Architect of 500 Room Hotel Renovation including public spaces and conference center Atrio, New York, NY, Slated for completion February 2012 Restaurant Interior Bloomfield Hills Residence, Bloomfield Hills, M. Slated for completion March 2014 Single-Family Residence Aspen House, Aspen, CO 2011 Single-Family Residence Madawaska Land Port of Entry, Madawaska, ME, on hold pending funding Border station between U.S. and Canada Design Projects Office dA University of Toronto, Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design, 2009-2010 Renovation and expansion of existing building (unbuilt) D.C. House, Washington, D.C., 2010-2011 Interior and exterior renovation University of Melbourne, Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning, 2009–2011 New construction of architecture school (unbuilt) Bellisario Residence, Boston, MA, 2008-2011 5-story Brownstone Interior Renovations Georgia Institute of Technology Hinman Building, Atlanta, GA, 2008-2010 Renovation of academic building into architecture school Basho, Boston, MA, 2007-2010 Restaurant Mini G, Boston, MA, 2007-2010 Food Market Dining and Servery, New York, NY, 2007-2009 Cafeteria, dining, and lounge spaces Thunder Stadium, St. Paul, MN, 2007-2009 20,000 seat soccer stadium with hotel/retail (unbuilt) 7 H400 Acres Tellapur Integrated Township, Hyderabad, India, 2007-2009 Residential and Commercial Development (unbuilt) Newton House, Newton, MA, 2006-2009 Single Family Renovation and Addition NoMa Artscape, Washington D.C., 2009 Installation/landscape for commercial building (unbuilt) Bina Osteria/Bina Alimentari, Boston, MA 2007-2008 Restaurant/Market Tulane University Library Renewal Masterplan, New Orleans, LA, 2008 Masterplan for main library and special collections Boston College High School Chapel, Boston, MA 2008 Interior Renovations related to Chapel University Arts and Retail Development, Cleveland, OH, 2007-2008
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