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Harvard Design Magazine
would like to express its gratitude to the following supporters,
who have helped to make the magazine possible:
National Endowment for the Arts
BENEFACTORS
Bartholomew Voorsanger
New York, New York
Mr. Voorsanger graduated from Princeton University with Honors and
earned a Masters of Architecture from Harvard University Graduate
School of Design. Mr. Voorsanger formed his own firm in 1978. He
has taught advanced design studios and lectured at Harvard, Columbia,
Rhode Island School of Design, Pratt Institute and the University
of Pennsylvania, among others. Mr. Voorsanger was made a Fellow
of the American Institute of Architects in 1985, and served as the
1994 President of its New York Chapter. He is the past Chair of
the Temple Hoyne Buell Center for the Study of American Architecture
at Columbia University, the Architectural Review Panel for the Port
Authority of New York and New Jersey and President of the AIA New
York Foundation for Architecture. Some of his projects are the Pierpont
Morgan Library Garden Court, Asia Society & Museum, Brooklyn Museum
Competition and present studies for the new Museum University of
Virginia.
David
Scott Parker
Southport, Connecticut
David Scott Parker, MArch 85, is an architect and the principal
of a twenty-member firm based in Southport, Connecticut, with a
second office in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. His projects include houses
and museums, new construction and period restorations. Having an
interest in American art and the decorative arts, Parker is also
a partner in Associated Artists, LLC, a gallery that focuses on
cabinetmakers and artisans of the mid- to late-nineteenth century.
Frank
Stanton
Boston, Massachusetts
Henry N. Cobb
New York, New York
Mr. Cobb is one of the three founding principals of Pei Cobb Freed
& Partners and has contributed actively and continuously to the
work of the firm since its formation in 1955. Throughout his career,
Mr. Cobb has coupled his professional activity with teaching, and
from 1980 to 1985 he served as chairman of the Department of Architecture
at the Harvard Graduate School of Design. Mr. Cobb is a Fellow of
the American Institute of Architects, a Member of the American Academy
of Arts, and Letters and a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts
and Sciences. He has received a number of awards, including the
Arnold W. Brunner Memorial Prize in Architecture, awarded by the
American Academy of Arts and Letters. Mr. Cobb was born in 1926
in Boston, Massachusetts. He was educated at Phillips Exeter Academy
(Diploma 1944), Harvard College (AB 1947), and the Harvard Graduate
School of Design (MArch 1949) and in 1990 received the degree of
Doctor Honoris Causa in Technical Sciences from the Swiss Federal
Institute of Technology.
Wendy
Evans Joseph
New York, New York
Wendy Evans Joseph is the founder of Wendy Evans Joseph Architecture,
an architectural, planning and design firm in New York City. She
is the president of the Architectural League of New York, a trustee
of the University of Pennsylvania and a member of the Museum of
Modern Arts architecture & design committee. Her recent projects
include the Inn at Price Tower, a hotel and restaurant in Frank
Lloyd Wrights office building in Bartlesville, Oklahoma; a
holocaust memorial garden and exhibition in Salt Lake City; a pedestrian
bridge at Rockefeller University; and the Womens Museum in
Dallas, Texas. Ms. Joseph, a Fellow of the American Institute of
Architects, received her Bachelor of Arts degree from University
of Pennsylvania and a Master in Architecture from Harvard Design
School. She won a Rome Prize in Architecture from the American Academy
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Roger
Ferris + Partners
Westport, Connecticut
Roger Ferris is President of Roger Ferris + Partners, architects
in Westport, Connecticut. He was a Loeb Fellow at Harvard Design
School and received his Master of Design Studies there. He wrote
Getting Beyond Architectural Monographs and How-To
Management Books in Reflections on Architectural Practices
in the Nineties. His architectural practice focuses on commercial
and residential buildings. His Pier Way Library in Westport won
an AIA New England Design Award in 2001. Project designed by Roger
Ferris + Partners have been published in Architecture, Architectural
Record, Architectural Digest, Interior Design and other periodicals.
Louis
R. Pounders
Memphis, Tennessee
Louis R. Pounders, a native of Memphis, Tennessee, received a BA
in Sociology from Rhodes College in Memphis then studied at the
GSD where he received the MArch in 1972. After working for I. M.
Pei & Partners, he returned to Memphis where he is now a principal
in Williamson Pounders Architects, PC, a medium size architectural
firm practicing throughout the Mid-South. His work has been recognized
with thirty design awards from the AIA, Masonry Institute, AISC
and others and has been published widely in books, magazines, newspapers
and websites. He has been a visiting design critic at architecture
schools and served on AIA design awards juries throughout the Gulf
States region. Pounders is a member of the GSD Alumni Council
and the Rhodes College Red & Black Society. He also serves on the
Nominations Task Group of the AIA Committee on Design and Chairs
the selection committee for the annual AIA 25-year Award. He is
married to Dorothy Pounders, a Memphis Attorney, and they have a
son, a daughter, and five granddaughters.
Rafael
Moneo
Madrid, Spain
José Rafael Moneo is the José Luís Sert Professor
of Architecture at the GSD and was Chairman of
the Department of Architecture from 1985 to 1990. Before joining
the GSD, Moneo was a Fellow at the Spanish Academy in Rome and taught
in Barcelona and Madrid. His scholarly work includes articles and
lectures published worldwide. His projects include the Bankinter
Building in Madrid, Logroño Town Hall, Museum of Roman Art
in Mérida, headquarters of Previsión Española
and the San Pablo Airport in Seville, the transformation of the
Villahermosa Palace in Madrid, Pilar & Joan Miró Foundation
in Palma de Mallorca, the Davis Art Museum at Wellesley College,
and the Our Lades of the Angels Cathedral in Los Angeles. Moneo
has been awarded the Gold Medal by the Spanish government, the Arnold
W. Brunner Memorial Prize by the American Academy of Arts and Letters,
the Prince of Viana Prize (Spain), and the Swedish Schock Prize
on the Visual Arts. In 1996, he received the Pritzker Prize and
the UIA Gold Medal.
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