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The School of Architecture at Washington University in St. Louis was founded in 1910, though its origins date back at least eight years earlier, when the Department of Architecture was established as a part of the School of Engineering and Architecture. In 1912, the newly independent division was one of the eight founding members of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ASCA, which today represents some 4,400 faculty at more than 250 schools.
The School of Architecture has been associated with four winners of the Pritzker Prize, generally considered profession's highest honor, equivalent to the Nobel. Japanese architect Fumihiko Maki (http://news-info.wustl.edu/News/2002/maki.html) , a faculty member from 1956-1963 and architect of the planned Sam Fox Arts Center, received the award in 1993. Hans Hollein of Vienna, who taught here in 1963-64, won in 1985. The 1986 laureate, Gottfried Boehm of Cologne, Germany, was a visiting professor in 1998. Glenn Murcutt (http://magazine.wustl.edu/Fall02/GlennMurcutt.html) of Australia won the prize in 2002, during his tenure as Ruth and Norman Moore Visiting Professor of Architecture.
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Peter MacKeith
MacKeith is associate dean of the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts and associate professor of architecture. He is author of The Dissolving Corporation: Contemporary Architecture and Corporate Identity in Finland (2005) and The Finland Pavilions: Finland at the Universal Expositions 1900-1992 ... Expertise: architectural design, architectural theory Direct contact: (314) 935-8450 / mackeith@wustl.edu |
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| Paul Donnelly Rebecca & John Voyles Professor of Architecture (http://news-info.wustl.edu/sb/page/normal/525.html)
Donnelly is an internationally recognized architect known for buildings that fuse cutting-edge technology with imaginative designs. He is both an architect and a registered professional engineer. Throughout his academic career, Donnelly has maintained his professional practices, as a principal in Paul ... Expertise: architecture and engineering, structural engineering, building technology, membrane technology, air structures, robotics, technology transfer, … Direct contact: (314) 935-6262 / donnelly@wustl.edu |
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| Adrian Luchini Raymond E. Maritz Professor of Architecture (http://news-info.wustl.edu/sb/page/normal/530.html)
Luchini is an internationally recognized architect who has practiced in Argentina and the US. He is recipient of numerous AIA awards, was named on the "Young Architects" list by Progressive Architecture in 1990, and received the "Emerging Voices" citation by the Architecture League of New York in ... Expertise: architectural design, architectural theory, architectural practice, international architecture, Direct contact: (314) 935-6251 / luchini@wustl.edu |
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Eric Mumford
Mumford, a licensed architect, teaches history/theory courses, including the required modern architectural history survey course, publishes peer-reviewed scholarly and lectures widely outside of the Sam Fox School. He is the author of The CIAM Discourse on Urbanism, 1928-1960 (MIT Press, 2000), the ... Expertise: Modern architecture and urban design Direct contact: (314) 935-6282 / EPM@architecture.wustl.edu |
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| John Hoal Associate Professor of Architecture (http://news-info.wustl.edu/sb/page/normal/153.html)
Hoal is a former director of urban design for the City of St. Louis and founding principal of the design and planning firm H3 Studio Inc. He has practiced architecture, urban design and community based planning in both the public and private sectors in the United States and South Africa; has lectured ... Expertise: greenspace, urban design, urbanism, park, Confluence Greenway, Forest Park Direct contact: (314) 935-6226 / hoal@architecture.wustl.edu |
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| Creative Achievement Award Peter MacKeith receives national ACSA teaching honors (http://news-info.wustl.edu/news/page/normal/11428.html) April 1, 2008 --
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| Morphosis Pritzker Prize-winner Thom Mayne to speak for Architecture Lecture Series March 3 (http://news-info.wustl.edu/news/page/normal/11124.html) Feb. 22, 2008 -- Pritzker Prize-winning architect Thom Mayne, known for his innovative use of forms and materials, will present the 2008 Cannon Design Lecture for Excellence in Architecture & Engineering for the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts. |
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| Assembly Series begins Sept. 6 with Maya Lin Assembly Series announces changes; opens fall 2007 schedule (http://news-info.wustl.edu/news/page/normal/9892.html) Aug. 23, 2007 -- The Fall 2007 Assembly Series parts with some of the traditions of the 54-year-old lecture series, while maintaining its mission of presenting to the Washington University community some of the most distinctive and vibrant voices of the day. |
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| Hopes for a Renaissance After Exodus in St. Louis
The New York Times and 3 others April 17, 2007 -- Article looks at St. Louis' effort to rebuild its image in the face of population loss and public school accreditation problems. WUSTL architecture professor John Hoal, who has been involved in numerous municipal planning projects, comments on the redevelopment effort. |
Distinguished visitors over the years have ranged from Dutch Team 10 members Jacob Bakema and Also van Eyck to Buckminster Fuller, Shadrach Woods of Paris, Stanley Tigerman of Chicago, Reili Pietala and Juhani Pallasmaa of Finland and Indian architects Balkrishna Doshi and Charles Correa.
In recent years, Architecture has joined with the School of Art (http://artsci.wustl.edu/~artweb/washUSoa/) , Gallery of Art (http://wuga.wustl.edu/) , Department of Art History & Archaeology in Arts & Sciences (http://www.artsci.wustl.edu/~artarch/index.html) and Art & Architecture Library (http://library.wustl.edu/units/artarch/) as part of the new Sam Fox Arts Center, a campus-wide umbrella organization for the study and promotion of visual culture. Plans call for the development of collaborative, interdisciplinary curricula and programs as well as the creation of new facilities designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Fumihiko Maki.
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$56.8 million center for the visual arts and design to be named in honor of St. Louis civic and philanthropic leader Sam Fox (http://news-info.wustl.edu/News/2002/foxcenter.html)
Dec. 17, 2002 - Washington University in St. Louis will name a new $56.8 million campus center for the visual arts and design in honor of Sam Fox, one of St. Louis' most prominent civic and philanthropic leaders and one of the University's staunchest supporters, Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton has announced. The Sam Fox Arts Center links three academic units -- the School of Architecture, the School of Art and the Department of Art History and Archaeology in Arts & Sciences -- with the University's nationally recognized Gallery of Art and Art & Architecture Library. It's facilities will include two new buildings designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Fumihiko Maki -- an art museum and a second building for the School of Art -- that will be integrated, also according to Maki's design, with three renovated structures. This integration will produce new opportunities for research, interdisciplinary study and teaching in visual arts and design.
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