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Award Benefit Dinner October 19, 2016 Rahm Emanuel Mayor, City of Chicago Phyllis Lambert Founding Director Emeritus, Canadian Centre for Architecture President and Chief Executive Officer, David Kohler MCHAP was established by IIT Architecture Chicago Kohler Co. under current Dean Wiel Arets as part of the college’s Honorary Chairs curriculum emphasizing Rethinking Metropolis. MCHAP Wiel Arets The Rowe Family Dean Endowed Chair is unique in that it is an academic award where the winning project’s architect is recognized with the Dirk Denison MCHAP Director MCHAP Chair to undertake progressive research. MCHAP is paired with MCHAP.emerge, a parallel Invite you to support the FINALISTS award recognizing a first or early work by an emerging practice. These are now joined by MCHAP.student, Grace Farms recognizing the most outstanding project completed by New Canaan, U.S.A. a graduating student in the Americas. SANAA MCHAP seeks to assess the state of architecture, Pachacamac Museum created in partnership by architects and clients, that AWARD BENEFIT Lima, Peru unites the Americas into a single continent of cultural Llosa Cortegana diversity and richness. MCHAP also seeks to show DINNER students how built works—public or private, cultural or Star Apartments commercial—reinforce the public dimension of urban OCTOBER 19, 2016 Los Angeles, U.S.A. space and contribute at an infrastructural level. Michael Maltzan IIT Architecture Chicago S. R. Crown Hall Tower 41 3360 South State Street Mexico City, Mexico Alberto Kalach R.S.V.P. by October 10, 2016, by returing the enclosed 6:00 p.m. Reception and Viewing of Finalists’ Projects card, calling 312.567.3610, or emailing [email protected] 6:30 p.m. Welcome and Student Prize Presentation UTEC Campus 7 p.m. Presentation of Award Finalists Lima, Peru 8 p.m. Dinner Grafton Architects 9 p.m. Winner Award Ceremony MCHAP is grateful for the support of Kohler, Alphawood Foundation, 9:30 p.m. Champagne Toast Weekend House and the Mies van der Rohe Society at Illinois Institute of Technology, and for the contributions of our Host Committee members. Sao Paulo, Brazil Cocktail Attire Angelo Bucci FINALISTS ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY MCHAP JURY Grace Farms ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY MIES VAN DER ROHE SOCIETY Wiel Arets, Dean and Rowe Family CHICAGO COMMITTEE Stan Allen President of the Jury Dean Endowed Chair New Canaan, U.S.A. SENIOR ADMINISTRATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS Zurich Esposito, American Institute of Stan Allen is an architect working in New York and George Dutton ’27 Professor of Dirk Denison, Director SANAA Alan W. Cramb, President Alicia Rosauer Architects, Chicago Chapter Architecture at Princeton University. From 2002 to 2012 he was dean of the School of Frances Bronet, Provost and Senior Vice President for Aric Lasher Sasha Zanko, Coordinator Sarah Herda, Graham Foundation for Architecture at Princeton. His firm, SAA/Stan Allen Architect, has realized buildings and Academic Affairs Barbi Donnelley Dan O’Connell, Director of Publishing Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts urban projects in the United States, South America, and Asia. His work is published in Pachacamac Museum David Baker, Vice President for External Affairs Bernhard Ortel Travis Rothe, Senior Designer Mark Kelly, Department of Cultural Affairs Points + Lines: Diagrams and Projects for the City, and his essays in Practice: Architecture, Lima, Peru Chandra Goldsmith Gray and Special Events, City of Chicago Technique and Representation. His most recent book is Landform Building: Architecture’s Llosa Cortegana Dirk Denison (B.Arch. ’83, M.B.A. ’85) Lynn Osmond, Chicago Architecture Foundation New Terrain, published in 2011. Stan Allen: Four Projects will be published in fall 2016. ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Dirk Lohan BOARD OF DIRECTORS Zoe Ryan, Department of Architecture and COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE Edward “Ted” Haffner Frances Bronet, Provost, Illinois Institute of Design, Art Institute of Chicago Wiel Arets Star Apartments Wiel Arets, Dean and Rowe Family Frederic Hickman Technology Pauline Saliga, Society of Architectural Historians Wiel Arets, an internationally acclaimed architect, educator, industrial designer, theorist, Los Angeles, U.S.A. Dean Endowed Chair John C. Morley Alan Cramb, President, Illinois Institute of Jonathan Solomon, School of the Art and urban designer known for progressive academic research and hybrid design solutions, Michael Maltzan Robert Krawczyk, Associate Dean of University Matthew Pinto Technology Institute of Chicago has been dean of the IIT College of Architecture since fall 2012. Prior to joining Illinois and Academic Affairs Nancy Berman Helyn Goldenberg Edward Uhlir, Millennium Park Foundation Institute of Technology, he was a professor of building planning and design at the Berlin Vedran Mimica, Associate Dean of Research Prue Beidler David Hovey, Founding Principal, Optima Steven F. Weiss, Mies van der Rohe Society University of the Arts. Born and educated in the Netherlands, he graduated from the Tower 41 Eva Kultermann, Associate Dean of Curriculum Robert D. Kleinschmidt Phyllis Lambert (M.S. ARCH ’64), Antony Wood, Council on Tall Buildings and Technical University of Eindhoven in 1983 and, in the same year, founded Wiel Arets Mexico City, Mexico Robert Segal Founding Director, CCA Urban Habitat Architects. WAA has studios in Amsterdam, Maastricht (the Netherlands), and Zurich. Alberto Kalach Ryan Monteleagre Dirk Lohan, Founder, Lohan Anderson Arets served as MCHAP inaugural cycle jury member. COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE Steven F. Weiss (B.Arch. ’73) Victor Morgenstern (CHE ’64) Trustee, Executive BOARD OF ADVISORS Tracy Dillard Committee, Illinois Institute of Technology ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Jean Pierre Crousse UTEC Campus David L. Crowell (B.Arch. ’79), Chair John W. Rowe, University Regent, Illinois FACULTY COMMITTEE Jean Pierre Crousse is principal of Barclay & Crousse Architecture, co-founded with Sandra Lima, Peru Institute of Technology Robert Babbin (B.Arch. ’52) Carlos Bedoya Ikeda Eva Kultermann Barclay in France in 1994. Crousse is associate professor of the Pontificia Universidad Grafton Architects William F. Baker MIES VAN DER ROHE SOCIETY Thomas Brock Peter Land Católica del Perú. He has served as professor at the Paris-Belleville School of Architecture Edward C. Hirschland BOARD OF ADVISORS Marshall Brown Richard E. Nelson (1999–2006) and design critic at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University (2015). Ralph Johnson Aby Rosen INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY COUNCIL Susan Conger-Austin Lluís Ortega He is curator of the Peruvian Pavilion at the 15th Venice Biennale, 2016, which received a Weekend House David Basulto, Founder, Editor in Chief, ArchDaily Alvin Katz David C. Hovey (B.Arch. ’67, M.Arch ’71) Keefer Dunn Paul Pettigrew Special Mention of the Jury. His work has received the Latin America Prize 2014, given by Sao Paulo, Brazil Barry Bergdoll, Meyer Schapiro Chair of Art Thomas P. Kerwin Franz Schulze Paul Endres Mauricio Pezo the International Committee of Architectural Critics, and the Peruvian National Prize of Angelo Bucci History and Archeology in Columbia Dirk Lohan Gertrude Kerbis (M.S. ARCH ’54) Martin Felsen John Ronan Architecture in 2015, among other international prizes. University’s School of the Arts and Sciences Michael T. Miller Helmut Jahn Frank Flury Michelangelo Sabatino Kenneth Frampton, Ware Professor of Jennifer Morgenstern John Bryan Ron Henderson Andrew Schachman Ila Berman Architecture at GSAPP, Columbia University Robyn Morgenstern Rosenblatt John Vinci (B.Arch. ’60) Leslie Johnson Agata Siemionow Ila Berman is dean and Edward E. Elson Professor of the University of Virginia School of Reed Kroloff, Principal, Jones/Kroloff Mark P. Sexton (B.Arch. ’80) John W. Rowe Sean Keller Sofía von Ellrichshausen Architecture and principal of Scaleshift. She holds a doctorate from Harvard University’s Jorge Francisco Liernur, Professor at Torcuato Adrian Smith Mayari S. Pritzker (Ph.D. PSYC ’01) Robert Krawczyk Antony Wood Graduate School of Design and is the recipient of numerous awards and fellowships including John Syvertsen Di Tella University, and Researcher of the Lieutenant Governor’s Medal for Design, SSHRC Fellowships, and the President’s Award Martin F. Wolf Argentina’s National Council for Scientific and for Excellence at Tulane University, where she was a Favrot Professor and associate dean of Technical Investigation ILLINOIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY the School of Architecture as well as founding director of the URBANbuild program. Projects Robert McCarter, Ruth and Norman Moore STUDENT COMMITEE and publications include URBANbuild local_global, New Constellations New Ecologies, FLUX: Professor of Architecture at the Sam Fox Saly Alzraikat Brianda Mireles Architecture in a Parametric Landscape, and Expanded Field based on her installation at the School of Design & Visual Arts, Washington John Baldwin Rolando Rodriguez Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts. University in St. Louis William Carlson Jenna Staff Dominique Perrault, Founding Principal, Jorge Serra de Freitas Cosette To Florencia Rodriguez Dominique Perrault Architecture Daniela Sesma Espinoza Alina Tompert Florencia Rodriguez is the founder and editorial director of PLOT, a magazine and a platform Martino Stierli, The Philip Johnson Chief Louise Leite for the dissemination of practices and critical thinking on contemporary architecture. She is Curator of Architecture and Design, Museum a professor of theory of architecture in the graduate programs of Technology and Landscape of Modern Art (MoMA) at UTDT at Buenos Aires, and has curated exhibitions such as “post post post” and “Nunca Sarah Whiting, Dean and William Ward Watkin fuimos eternos,” and symposia such as “What Criticism?” Rodriguez was a Loeb Fellow at Professor, Rice School of Architecture Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design. In 2016, together with Pablo Gerson, Mirko Zardini, Director, CCA Rodriguez founded Monte, a new space for research, debate, and dissemination..
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