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
2002 University of California Los Angeles
Perloff Visiting Professor
1997 Princeton University School of Architecture
1997 Visiting Associate Professor of Architecture
1993-98 Rhode Island School of Design,
European Honors Program
Visiting Faculty, Honors Summer Program, Rome
1989 Ohio State University
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Architecture
Tel Aviv Museum of Art Annual Awards Gala 2007, New York
P. Scott Cohen, Visionary Award winner; Mordechai Omer, Director and Chief Curator; Jeff Koons, Artist of the Year
 
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)
1999 Eric Wolf House ("Torus House"),
Columbia County, NY
(construction scheduled or 2001)
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)
1991-2 Ray House ("Cornered House")
Longboat Key, FL, 2800 sq. ft. suburban house
1990 Bitterman House, Siesta Key, FL
3000 sq. ft. suburban house.
1987-1992 Cohen House, Longboat Key, FL
3700 sq. ft. house. (construction documents completed 1993)
1987-9 Wydra House Addition, Sussex County, NJ
1200 sq. ft. (construction completed in 1989)
1980-2 Cohen House, Austin, TX
2700 sq. ft. house. (construction completed in 1982)
1981 Central Supply Inc. New York, NY
3000 sq. ft. office interior. (construction completed, fall 1982)
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
1986-87 Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer Associates,
New York, NY
1984 Peter Eisenman, Architect,
New York, NY
1980 Albert Ledner, Architect,
New Orleans, LA
1979 Kinney and Stone, Architects,
Austin, TX
1978 Contects Consultants and Architects,
Austin, TX
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
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
  "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
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
1993 "Cornered House", GSD News,
Harvard Architectural Review 9, Rizzoli
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
  Darcy Cosper, "Push the Design Envelope Please", Architecture, April, 2002
2001 Philip Nobel, "Best of 2001" (Preston Scott Cohen), Art Forum,
Dec. 2001
  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
EXHIBITIONS AND CATALOGUES 
2004 IX Venice Biennale International Architecture Exhibition, Kurt
W. Forster, curator. (Arsenale International Group Exhibition and Catalogue)
  “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
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
  “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)