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David Rockwell (born July 21, 1956) [1] [2] is an American architect and designer. He is the founder and president of Rockwell Group, a 250-person cross-disciplinary architecture and design practice based in New York City with satellite offices in Madrid and Los Angeles.
She is the founder of TenBerke, formerly Deborah Berke Partners, a New York City-based architectural design firm. Berke is currently Dean and J.M. Hoppin Professor at the Yale School of Architecture, where she began teaching as an associate professor in 1987. At the time of her appointment in 2016, Berke became the first woman Dean of the school.
His theories about the nature of human-centered design have affected fields beyond architecture, including urban design, software, and sociology. [4] Alexander designed and personally built over 100 buildings, both as an architect and a general contractor. [5] [6] In software, Alexander is regarded as the father of the pattern language movement.
2018 The American Architecture Award, Rockefeller Arts Center, SUNY Fredonia, The Chicago Athenaeum Museum of Architecture and Design [54] 2017 AD100, Architectural Digest [55] 2017 National Design Award, Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum [56] 2017 Best of Year, Hotel Henry at the Richardson Olmsted Campus, Interior Design Magazine [57 ...
Richard Landry grew up speaking French in Berthierville, Québec, and his father was a carpenter. [2] At the age of twenty, he moved to Montréal to study architecture. [2] He received a Bachelor of Architecture degree from the Université de Montréal, in Québec, Canada, and a Diploma in Architecture and Urban Design from Københavns Universitet, in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Signe Nielsen is a landscape architect and a founding principal at Mathews Nielsen Landscape Architects in New York City, US. [1] [2] She is also a professor of urban design and landscape architecture at Pratt Institute and an active participant in New York City design policy and approvals. [3]
Warner was active in his practice, William D. Warner Architects and Planners, until his death. [2] Warner joined the American Institute of Architects (AIA) in 1963 and was elected a Fellow in 1981. [7] Warner was a 2003 recipient, with Barnaby Evans, of the Kevin Lynch Award and was inducted into the Rhode Island Heritage Hall of Fame in 2004. [8]
First prize in the PPG Furniture Design Competition [8] AIA Thomas Jefferson Award for public architecture, 2009 [8] AIA North Carolina’s Gold Medal, 2010 [8] Design Guild Award, College of Design at NC State University, 2012 [9] U.S. Commission of Fine Arts, appointed 2012 [10] Fellow of the American Institute of Architects [11]