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Preston Scott Cohen
Professor and Chair Department of Architecture |
Curriculum Vitae
| EDUCATION | ||
| Harvard University, Graduate School of Design | ||
| 1985 | Master of Architecture | |
| Rhode Island School of Design | ||
| 1983 | Bachelor of Architecture | |
| 1982 | Bachelor of Fine Arts | |
| ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE | |||
| Harvard University Graduate School of Design | |||
| 2008- | Chair of the Department of Architecture | ||
| 2003- | Gerald M. McCue Professor of Architecture | ||
| 2003-2008 | Director of the Master of Architecture Degree Programs | ||
| 2002-2003 | Professor of Architecture | ||
| 1995-2001 | Associate Professor of Architecture | ||
| 1992-95 | Assistant Professor of Architecture | ||
| 1989-92 | Design Critic in Architecture | ||
| 2004 | University
of Toronto Frank Gehry International Visiting Chair |
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| 2002 | University of
California Los Angeles Perloff Visiting Professor |
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| 1997 | Princeton University
School of Architecture 1997 Visiting Associate Professor of Architecture |
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| 1993-98 | Rhode Island
School of Design, European Honors Program Visiting Faculty, Honors Summer Program, Rome |
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| 1989 | Ohio State University Adjunct Assistant Professor of Architecture |
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| INDEPENDENT PRACTICE, Selected Projects: | ||
| 2004-08 | Tel Aviv Museum of Art (23,000 sq. meter new building) | |
| 2004 | Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego (RFP for addition) | |
| 2003-05 | Hikari Hathaway House, Bridgehampton, NY (construction: 2004) | |
| 2003 | Inge Hoffman Studio, Cambridge, MA (construction: 2004) | |
| 2003-05 | Adam Lindemann House, Rye, NY (construction: 2005) | |
| 2001 -04 | Arnold and Elise Goodman House, Pine Plains, (Dutchess County) NY (construction completed: January 2004) | |
| 2001 | Museum of Art and Technology, Eyebeam Atelier (short listed for first and second stage of invited competition) $40 million facility in Manhattan. | |
| 2001 | Queens Museum of Art (Competition) | |
| 2000 | Yenching Wu Residence,
Fresno, California In collaboration with Cameron Wu (construction scheduled for 2002) |
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| 1999 | Eric Wolf House ("Torus
House"), Columbia County, NY (construction scheduled or 2001) |
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| 1998 | Sollors / Cagidemetrio House, Cambridge, MA (renovation) | |
| 1997 | Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, Ohio (invited first stage competition submission) | |
| Illinois Institute of Technology Campus Center, Chicago (invited preliminary competition submission) | ||
| Boscarino House ("House on a Terminal Line") Montague, NJ (construction scheduled for 2001) | ||
| 1996 | Addition to the Prado, Madrid (competition) | |
| 1995 | Duplex, Twentieth Arrondissement, Paris (proposal) | |
| 1994 | Patterns for Head Start Facilities, (competition) | |
| 1992 | Muss Residence, Miami
Beach, FL 3600 sq. ft. condominium interior. (construction completed in 1992) |
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| 1991-2 | Ray House ("Cornered
House") Longboat Key, FL, 2800 sq. ft. suburban house |
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| 1990 | Bitterman House,
Siesta Key, FL 3000 sq. ft. suburban house. |
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| 1987-1992 | Cohen House, Longboat
Key, FL 3700 sq. ft. house. (construction documents completed 1993) |
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| 1987-9 | Wydra House Addition,
Sussex County, NJ 1200 sq. ft. (construction completed in 1989) |
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| 1980-2 | Cohen House, Austin,
TX 2700 sq. ft. house. (construction completed in 1982) |
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| 1981 | Central Supply Inc.
New York, NY 3000 sq. ft. office interior. (construction completed, fall 1982) |
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| 1981 | Edelman Public Relations, New York, NY Renovation of small office interior. (construction completed in 1982) | |
| Professional Experience | ||
| 1988-89 | Prentice and Chan, Ohlhausen
Architects, New York, NY |
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| 1986-87 | Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer
Associates, New York, NY |
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| 1984 | Peter Eisenman, Architect, New York, NY |
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| 1980 | Albert Ledner, Architect, New Orleans, LA |
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| 1979 | Kinney and Stone, Architects, Austin, TX |
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| 1978 | Contects Consultants
and Architects, Austin, TX |
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| Honors and Awards | ||
| 2004 | Academy Award in Architecture, American Academy of Arts and Letters | |
| PA Award, Architecture, Tel Aviv Museum of Art | ||
| 2003 | First Prize, Herta and Paul Amir International Competition for New Building: Tel Aviv Museum of Art (one of three invited international participants.) | |
| 2000 | Progressive Architecture Award, Architecture, for "Torus House" (Eric Wolf House) | |
| 1998 | Progressive Architecture Award, Architecture for "House on a Terminal Line" (Boscarino House) with Chris Hoxie, collaborator | |
| 1998 | Tozier Faculty Research Grant, Harvard University | |
| 1996 | Harvard GSD Junior Faculty Research Grant | |
| 1995 | William F. Milton Grant | |
| 1994 | Citation: Patterns for Head Start Facilities competition | |
| 1994 | Honorable Mention: Temple to Laughter and Reason competition | |
| 1992 | Young Architects Award, Architectural League of New York | |
| 1983 | Scholarship, Urban Design Institute, Les Ateliers de Cergy Pontoise, France | |
| Publications as Author | ||
| 2004 | “Intersection in the Architecture of Rafael Moneo”, Prototypo, Lisbon, Portugal | |
| Silvetti’s Audiences”, Jorge Silvetti, Lectures at Harvard, Harvard GSD | ||
| “Circulatory Anomalies”, OZ Journal of Architecture | ||
| 2003 | “Tel Aviv Museum of Art”, 32 New York Beijing | |
| “Geometric Sublimation”, The Good, the Bad and the Beautiful, Sylvia Lavin and Helene Furjan, Editors | ||
| The Synagogue and the Architect", in Flemington Jewish Community Center, National Design Competition, Phyllis Lerner, editor, 2002. | ||
| 2002-05 | Permutations of Descriptive Geometry, (forthcoming textbook) | |
| 2002 | “Casa Torus”, ViA Arquitectura, Colegio Oficial de Arquitectos de la Comunidad Valenciana, May 2002 | |
| 2001 | "Bona Fide Modernity", (Scott Cohen and Robert Levit), Assemblage 41 | |
| "Toroidal Architecture", Contemporary Design Techniques, Architectural Design, London | ||
| "Temporary MoMA, Goodman House, Museum of Art and Technology", Architecture and Urbanism (A&U), May 2001 | ||
| Contested Symmetries and Other Predicaments in Architecture, Princeton Architectural Press | ||
| "Regular Anomalies",
Newsline, Vol.13, No.1, Columbia University |
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| 2000 | "The Tubular Embrasure
at the Sacristy of San Carlo ai Catinari in Rome", AA Files,
London, June 2000 RA Revista de Arquitectura, Pamplona, Spain, Fall 2000 |
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| "Terminal Lines", Architecture and Urbanism (A&U), Tokyo, Feb. 2000 | ||
| "Torus House", Global Architecture, GA Houses Project 2000, Tokyo | ||
| 1999 | "Torus House", Arch+ 148, Berlin, October 1999 | |
| 1998 | "The Anamorphic Imperative", RISD Works | |
| 1996 | "Stereotomic Permutations", Architectural Design, Spring 1996 Appendx 3, Spring 1996 |
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| 1995 | "Stereotomic Permutations: Two Projects", Space: Art and Architecture, April 1995 | |
| Eric Owen Moss: The Box, Princeton Architectural Press, Editor and Contributor. "Scott Cohen Interviews Eric Owen Moss". | ||
| 1994 | "Stereotomic Permutations",
Architecture New York, July 1994 Los Angeles Forum for Architecture, Dec. 1994 |
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| 1993 | "Cornered House",
GSD News, Harvard Architectural Review 9, Rizzoli |
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| 1990 | "Two Houses", Assemblage 13, Dec 1990, MIT Press, pp. 72-87 | |
| 1989 | "House on Longboat Key", Work by Recent GSD Alumni 1980-88. Steelcase Design Gallery and GSD Gallery, New York, NY and Cambridge. Exhibitions and Catalogues. | |
| BIBLIOGRAPHY | ||
| 2004 | Sylvia Lavin, “The Three Faces of Tel Aviv”, Competition for the New Building, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Exhibition Catalogue; A+U, June 2004 | |
| Grace Glueck, “Architecture by Numbers”, exhibition review, The New York Times, Friday, June 11, 2004 | ||
| Lisa Richon, “A love affair with Geometry: Preston Scott Cohen, the new holder of the Frank Gehry chair at U of T, Toronto Globe and Mail, Thursday, January 8, 2004 - Page R3 | ||
| Mary Alice Thring, “Gehry Chair Redefines Space and Form: Preston Scott Cohen's Geometric Vision”, U of T Magazine, Jan. 7, 2004 | ||
| Harrison Kubany, Preston Scott Cohen wins competition for addition to Tel Aviv Art Museum, Architectural Record, Jan 2004 | ||
| Suzanne Stephens with Ian Luna, Imagining Ground Zero, Rizzoli & Architectural Record | ||
| 2003 | Winning Competition: Tel Aviv Museum of Art by Preston Scott Cohen”, Currents, Architecture and Urbanism (a & u), December 2003 | |
| Joseph Rosa, Next Generation Architecture: Folds, Blobs and Boxes, Rizzoli 2003. pp. 56-61 | ||
| “New Building: Tel Aviv Museum of Art”, Esther Zandberg, Haaretz, July 10, 2003 | ||
| "Safe Design Takes on Risk”, Matters of Design, Interior Design, October 2003 | ||
| Branco Kolarevic, Architecture in the Digital Age, Spon Press, London | ||
| Giorgio Bersano, Residenze Unifamiliari, Maggioli Editore, Santarcangelo di Romagna (RN) | ||
| Mark Pasnik, Architecture in Detail, Rockport Publishers, Inc, | ||
| 2002 | Mark Dery, “Curvature of the Spline”, I.D. April 2002, pp 55-59 | |
| Brian Carter and Annette Lecuyer, All American: Innovations in American Architecture, Thames and Hudson, London | ||
| Marc Kristal, “Measuring the Competition”, Metropolis, November 2002 | ||
| Christopher Hawthorne, “Aftershocks:
A New World Trade Center”, Metropolis, June 2002 |
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| Darcy Cosper, "Push the Design Envelope Please", Architecture, April, 2002 | ||
| 2001 | Philip Nobel, "Best of 2001"
(Preston Scott Cohen), Art Forum, Dec. 2001 |
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| Michelle Howry, “Housing New Medis”, I.D., June 2001, p 86 | ||
| Aric Chen, “Silicon Gallery”, Metropolis, July 2001 | ||
| Review: “Preston Scott Cohen at Thomas Erben Gallery”, Time Out, Dec. 2001 | ||
| Hashim Sarkis, "On the Brink: The Recent Work of Scott Cohen", Architecture and Urbanism (A&U), Tokyo, May 2001 | ||
| James Russell, "What About Bolbs?", Details, p. 88, April 2001 | ||
| "Buildings by Preston Scott Cohen and NOX in Folds, Blobs and Boxes on View in Pittsburgh", Architectural Record, p. 42, March, 2001 | ||
| "Orleans Archilab, 2001”, Bauwelt, Germany, June 2001 | ||
| Yolanda Fernandez, NEO 2, 1, Juillet/Aout 2001 | ||
| Pascal Terracol, “Archilab 2001”, Pixel Magazine, Paris, Juin/Juillet 2001 | ||
| Violaine Binet, “Maison Passion”, Vogue, Paris, May 2001 | ||
| Michael Perlmutter, "New Houses", Magazine for Modern Architecture (MAMA), Stockholm, Sweden | ||
| "Preston Scott Cohen", Visionaire 34, New York, January, 2001 | ||
| Matthew DeBord, "Fearful Symmetry", Artbyte, January 2001 | ||
| Irene Cheng, "Preston Scott Cohen: Domestic Bliss", Surface, January 2001 | ||
| Hashim Sarkis, "Scott Cohen and the Rule of Error", Newsline, Vol.13, No.1, Columbia University | ||
| 2000 | Jessie Scanlon, "Uncommon Edifices", Wired, September 2000 | |
| "Houses and Housing", DBZ-Deutsche Bauzeitschrift, Gutersloh, Germany | ||
| Yahuda Safron, "Guide for the Perplexed", Lotus 104 | ||
| Terence Riley, "Preston Scott Cohen", 10x10, Phaidon Press | ||
| Sabine Pollak, "The End of the Familiar Home?", Architektur Fachmagazin, Vienna | ||
| Ulrich Weinzierl, "Drawing the Curtain", Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Feb. 24, 2000 | ||
| Herbert Muschamp, "Modern Chooses Architect", The New York Times, Feb. 10 | ||
| Herbert Muschamp, "The Modern is Considering a Temporary Site in Queens", The New York Times, Jan 26 | ||
| Michael Hays, "Terminal Desire (A Note on Scott Cohen's Recent Projects)", Architecture and Urbanism (A&U) | ||
| 1999 | Michael Hays, "Torus House at Old Chatham, New York", Domus | |
| Terrence Riley, The Un-Private House, Museum of Modern Art | ||
| Felicity Scott, "House Arrest", Review of the Un-Private House Exhibition, Documents 16, Fall 1999: 58-89. | ||
| Kuhnert, Nikolaus, "Blobs and Boxes", Arch+ | ||
| Jo Denbury, "Predictomania: How are we Really Going to Live in the Future", Elle Decoration, London, July 1999 | ||
| Roberta Smith, "Drop-Dead Beauty and Luxe, With an Intimate Index of Change", New York Times, July 2,1999 | ||
| Andrea Codrington, "Home Peep Show", Metropolitan Home, July/August 1999 | ||
| Joseph Giovannini, "House Rules", Elle Décor, June/July 1999 | ||
| Jane Withers, "The Future of Home", Harper's Bazaar, June 1999 | ||
| Julie Iovine, "The Last Gasp for the American Living Room", The New York Times, January 28, 1999 | ||
| 1998 | Edward Sozanski, "Review: Drawing Exhibition", Philadelphia Inquirer, April 1998 | |
| 1996 | Daniel Sherer, "An unsettling conversation; Manfredo Tafuri and Operative Criticism.", La Critica Operativa atti del Convenio Internazionale Promosso del Departimento di Progettazione del Architettura Polytechnico di Milano, Guido Canella, Editor. | |
| "La Bienal Internacional de Arquitectura," El Pais, Madrid. | ||
| Michael Weinstock, "Scott Cohen's Projections," AA Files, June 1996. | ||
| 1995 | "Temples to Laughter and Reason", World Architecture, Fall 1995 | |
| 1994 | "Temples", Competitions, Fall 1994 | |
| 1993 | "The Drawing Show," exhibition review, Art New England, Fall 1993. | |
| 1991 | Daniel Sherer, "The Politics of Formal Autonomy," Assemblage 15, August 1991, MIT Press, pp. 99-103. | |
| Robert Somol, "No Place Like Home: Domesticating Assemblages," Assemblage 13, December 1990, MIT Press, pp. 60-71. | ||
| 1985 | "Scott Cohen", Retrospective: RISD Architecture Degree Projects | |
| COLLECTIONS | ||
| 2004 | Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, “Rectilinear Spiriculate”, projection drawing | |
| 2002 | San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, “Wu House”, model and prints. | |
| Fogg Museum of Art, Harvard University: “Eyebeam”, prints. | ||
| Max Protetch Gallery, “Thin Towers”, print | ||
| 2001 | Museum of Modern Art, New York: “Torus House”, model and prints; “Stilicho 3”, projection drawing. | |
| Heinz Architectural Center, Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh: “Wu House” plans, projections and renderings. | ||
| Private Collections 2001-2004: | ||
| Adam Lindemann, New York , NY Martin Z. Margulies, Key Biscaine, FL Jorge Silvetti, Boston , MA Philipp Stolberg, Berlin , Germany |
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| EXHIBITIONS AND CATALOGUES | ||
| 2004 | IX Venice Biennale International
Architecture Exhibition, Kurt W. Forster, curator. (Arsenale International Group Exhibition and Catalogue) |
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| “Architecture by Numbers”, Whitney Museum of Art, Michael Hays, Curator. New York, March | ||
| “New Building, TAMA, and other Forms”, Thomas Erben Gallery, New York (solo exhibition) March | ||
| “Herta and Paul Amir International Architectural Competition: New Building, Tel Aviv Museum of Art”, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv (Group exhibition and catalogue) March | ||
| 2003 | “Intricacy”, (group exhibition and catalogue), Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Yale University School of Architecture Gallery. Greg Lynn and Claudia Gould, curators | |
| “Recent Lines”, (solo exhibition), University of Venice, Department of Architectural Design, Agostino De Rosa, Curator | ||
| “Up Down Across: Elevators,
Escalators, and Moving Sidewalks”, National Building Museum, Washington, DC September 12, 2003- April 18, 2004, Abbott Miller curator |
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| 2002 | "Palendromic Paraboloids, Paraboloidal Palendromes". UCLA School of Architecture Gallery, Los Angeles | |
| Markus Richter Gallery, Berlin (group exhibition) | ||
| Elga Wimmer Gallery, New York (group exhibition) | ||
| A New World Trade Center”, Max Protetch Gallery, New York (Group Exhibition and Catalogue); National Building Museum, Washington, DC; Vitra Design Museum Berlin; Deutsches Architekturmuseum (Frankfurt); Netherlands Architecture Institute, 2002 Venice Biennale International Exhibition of Architecture | ||
| 2001 | Preston Scott Cohen, "Toroidal Architecture", Thomas Erben Gallery, New York | |
| Eyebeam Atelier Architectural Design Competition, exhibition and catalogue, Museum of Art and Technology, New York | ||
| "Archilab, 3rd International Architectural Conference", Orleans, France | ||
| "Architecture in the Digital Era", group exhibition and catalogue, Heinz Architectural Center at the Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, Joseph Rosa, Curator | ||
| 2000 | "Preston Scott Cohen: Regular Anomalies", Columbia University | |
| 1999 | "Perspektiva", group exhibition and catalogue, Mucsarnok / Kunsthalle, Budapest, Laszlo Beke and Miklos Peternak Curators | |
| "The Un-Private House", group exhibition and catalogue, The Museum of Modern Art, New York; MAK, Vienna; Armand Hammer Museum of Art, UCLA, Los Angeles; Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, Terrence Riley, Curator | ||
| "Home", Glasgow 1999 International Exhibition of Architecture (group exhibition and catalogue) Deyan Sudjic and Tulga Beyerle, Curators | ||
| "Drawing the Line", Philadelphia Art Alliance (group exhibition) | ||
| 1998 | "1998 Progressive Architecture Awards", (group exhibition), Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute | |
| "24 Hrs: Drawings", Gallery Joe, Philadelphia, PA | ||
| 1997 | "Tafuri's Ricerca / Drawing as Research", GSD Gallery | |
| 1996 | "Preston Scott Cohen", The Architect as Seismograph, VI Venice Biennale International Exhibition of Architecture, (one of four representing the United States in the Emerging Voices group exhibition and catalogue) | |
| "Scott Cohen: Addition to the Prado Museum", Currents Exhibition, GSD | ||
| "Preston Scott Cohen: Recent Projects", Exhibition, Architectural Association, London | ||
| 1995 | Patterns for Head Start, Catalogue | |
| 1994 | "Scott Cohen: Stereotomic Permutations", Currents Exhibition, GSD | |
| 1993 | "The Drawing Show", Group Exhibition, Boston Center for the Arts | |
| 1992 | "On Hold", Architectural League of New York (Lecture and Group Exhibition) | |
| 1990 | "Scott Cohen: House on Siesta Key", Currents Exhibition, GSD | |
| 1989 | "Form; Being; Absence", Clemson Performing Arts Center Competition with Doug Graf, Jeff Kipnis, Hiroshi Maruyama. Griffin McGear Gallery, New York, NY. | |
| "Recent Work: Faculty of the Department of Architecture". Wexner Center for the Visual Arts, University Gallery for Fine Art, The Ohio State University. | ||
| 1988 | "Twelve GSD Alumni", GSD Gallery, (group exhibition and catalogue) | |
| "RISD Alumni Exhibition", Rhode Island School of Design. Exhibition and Catalogue. | ||
| 1986 | "Scott Cohen", Investigations in Architecture, Eisenman Studios at the GSD: 1983-85. (group exhibition and catalogue) | |
| 1985 | "Preston Scott Cohen USA", Third International Exhibition of Architecture: Venice Project, Biennale Di Venezia. (group exhibition and catalogue) | |
| Annual Exhibition, Harvard Graduate School of Design. (group exhibition) | ||
| 1983 | "Scott Cohen", Projects for Cergy-Pontoise, Urban Planning and Design Exhibition and Catalogue, Urban Design Institute, Les Ateliers D'ete de Cergy-Pontoise, France, (group exhibition) | |
| "Scott Cohen, Projects, 1979-83", Woods-Gerry Gallery, Rhode Island School of Design. | ||
| LECTURES, SYMPOSIA | ||
| 2004 | “Projective Geometry Today”, Whitney Museum of Art symposium; Cohen, Ben Nicholson, Michael Hays | |
| “Ruled Surfaces”, The Shape of Things to Come: Post –Eisenman Architecture” symposium; Cohen, Eisenman, FOA, Jones, Leeser, Kipnis, Lynn, Somol. Ohio State University | ||
| “Recent Anomalies”, Architectural League of New York, Emerging Voices Series. | ||
| “Preservation as a Dynamic Process in Architecture”, Fitch Colloqium on Preservation, Columbia University | ||
| “Tel Aviv Museum of Art competition”, Boston Society of Architects | ||
| “Recent Anomalies”, Architectural Association, London | ||
| “Recent Anomalies”, Frank Gehry International Visiting Chair lecture, University of Toronto | ||
| "New Building: Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv Museum of Art | ||
| “Non-Orientable Architecture”, Harvard Design School | ||
| “New Work”, CCAC, San Francisco | ||
| 2003 | “Contemporary Houses in the US: 1990 to the Present”, Symposium on Densely Packaged Housing', Technische Universität München | |
| "New Work”, Princeton University School of Architecture | ||
| “Intricacy”, Symposium with Peter Eisenman, Office Da, Greg Lynn, Fabian Marcaccio, Ed Mitchell, Yale University School of Architecture | ||
| “Recent Work”, Yale University School of Architecture | ||
| “Recent Work”, Cooper Union School of Architecture, New York | ||
| “Tubes and Cords”, (“Intricacies” symposium with David Reed, Greg Lynn), Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania | ||
| 2002 | “Recent Work”, Auburn
University School of Architecture, Auburn, Alabama |
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| “Minimal Surfaces”, University of Pennslyvania | ||
| “Recent Lines”, Sci-Arc, Los Angeles | ||
| “Geometry and Instrumentality”, Toshiko Mori Inaugueral Celebration, September 26, 2002 | ||
| “Drawing Connections Between Art and Architecture”, Symposium, Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston | ||
| "New Projects”, University of North Carolina, Charlotte | ||
| "The Good, the Bad and the Beautiful", Symposium/round table, UCLA School of Architecture | ||
| “Palendromic Symmetry”, UCLA School of Architecture | ||
| 2001 | "Vicissitudes of Organicism", ("Mies, In Effect" symposium with Detlef Mertins and Michael Hays), Whitney Museum of Art and MoMA, New York | |
| "Building Between Plans, Projective Representation and other Beginnings for Architectural Education", Conference on Architectural Education, University of Puerto Rico | ||
| "Folds, Blobs, and Boxes", Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh (Symposium with Joan Oakman, Greg Lynn, Sulan Kolatan) | ||
| "Surrogate Canons", Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta | ||
| 2000 | "Contested Symmetries", Menú de Disoluciones; Congreso Internacional de Arquitectura, ITESM Querétaro Campus and City of Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico | |
| "Contested Symmetries", University of Florida, Gainesville | ||
| “Needless Functionalism”, University of Arkansas, Fayettville | ||
| "Regular Anomalies", Columbia University, New York | ||
| "Domestic Exports", Catholic University of America, Washington, DC | ||
| "Models for the Contemporary Museum", Mint Museum of Art, Charlotte, NC | ||
| "Regular Anomalies", Harvard GSD | ||
| "Regular Anomalies", University of Michigan | ||
| "Regular Anomalies", Syracuse University | ||
| "Architecture Inverts", Ohio State University | ||
| 1999 | Moderator, Progressive Architecture Awards Symposium, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute | |
| "Terminal Lines", University of Toronto | ||
| 1998 | "In Lieu of Concinnitas", Progressive Architecture Awards Symposium, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute | |
| 1997 | Chairman's Symposium: Tafuri's Drawing as Research. Paper delivered: "Piero Desargues and Monge" | |
| "The Verge of Anamorphosis", Princeton University School of Architecture | ||
| "Projects," System and Detail lecture series, Salzburg, Austria | ||
| 1996 | Chairman's Symposium: The Beginning of the Architect's Education. Paper delivered: "The Preoccupation with Estrangement in Contemporary Architectural Thought" | |
| “Recent Projects”, RISD Department of Architecture | ||
| "Paradoxical Forms of Descriptive Geometry," Architectural Association, London | ||
| 1995 | ACSA Annual meeting, Design session moderator, Seattle, WA | |
| 1994 | "Digital Design Culture," symposium and projects conference, MIT School of Architecture and Planning | |
| "Modeling Sciagraphy," lecture, University of British Columbia, Vancouver | ||
| 1993 | "Reading Buildings," lecture, University of Texas at Austin | |
| 1992 | "Defamiliarizing the Suburban House," lecture, Washington University, St. Louis, MO | |
| ACSA Technology Conference, University of California, San Diego. "Lending Concretion to Form," lecture; Symposium on design and technology with Dagmar Richter, Neil Denari, and Shayne O'Neil. | ||
| 1991 | "Keys to Deciphering." lecture, Department of Architecture and Urban Design, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS | |
| 1991 | "Recent Work," lecture, Kansas City Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, Kansas City, MO | |
| 1990 | "Three Houses," GSD Visitors Lecture Series, Cambridge, MA | |
| 1986 | "Investigations In Architecture," symposium, Harvard GSD, Cambridge, MA | |
| COMPETITION/AWARD JURIES | ||
| 2005 | Wolf Prize in Architecture, Wolf Foundation | |
| 2004 | Young Architects Awards, Architectural League of New York | |
| 2003 | Fence Competition, Knafel Center, Harvard University | |
| 2002 | Housing the Disabled, Chicago | |
| 2001 | Flemington Jewish Community Center Design Competition for a synagogue in Flemington, New Jersey. Jurors: Scott Cohen, Laurie Hawkinson, Enrique Norten, Stanley Tigerman | |
| North Carolina AIA Awards | ||
| 1996 | Federal Plaza ideas competition, Los Angeles | |
| FILMS AND OTHER MEDIA | ||
| 2002 | National Public Radio (on WTC ideas, Jan.) | |
| 2001 | Michael Blackwell film, Folds Blobs and Boxes | |
| 2000 | National Public Radio (With Christopher Lydon, Fall) | |
| 1999 | Charlie Rose (Terry Riley on the "Un-Private House" Exhibition) | |


