Márcio Ferreira Posted August 5, 2009 Report Posted August 5, 2009 faleceu o arquitecto Charles Gwathmey. "Charles Gwathmey, an architect who turned his love of Modernism and passion for geometrical complexity into a series of compelling houses and sometimes controversial public buildings, died on Monday in Manhattan. He was 71 and lived in Manhattan." New York Times aqui fica o site do gabinete...http://www.gwathmey-siegel.com/ Quote
JVS Posted August 5, 2009 Report Posted August 5, 2009 Charles Gwathmey (1938 – 3 August 2009) was an American architect. He is one of the five architects identified as The New York Five in 1969. One of Gwathmey's most famous designs is the 1992 renovation of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Guggenheim Museum in New York City.[1] Gwathmey received his Master of Architecture degree in 1962 from Yale School of Architecture[1], where he won both The William Wirt Winchester Fellowship as the outstanding graduate and a Fulbright Grant. Gwathmey has served as President of the Board of Trustees for The Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies and was elected a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects in 1981. Gwathmey was the recipient of the Brunner Prize from the American Academy of Arts and Letters in 1970, and in 1976 he was elected to the Academy. In 1983, he won the Medal of Honor from the New York Chapter of the American Institute of Architects and in 1985, he received the first Yale Alumni Arts Award from the Yale School of Architecture. Three years later, the Guild Hall Academy of Arts awarded Mr. Gwathmey its Lifetime Achievement Medal in Visual Arts, followed in 1990 by a Lifetime Achievement Award from the New York State Society of Architects. From 1965 through 1991, Gwathmey taught at Pratt Institute, Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art, Princeton University, Columbia University, the University of Texas, and the University of California at Los Angeles. He was Davenport Professor (1983 and 1999) and Bishop Professor (1991) at Yale, and the Eliot Noyes Visiting Professor at Harvard University (1985). Gwathmey was the spring 2005 William A. Bernoudy Resident in Architecture at the American Academy in Rome. Along with Robert Siegel he was a principal at Gwathmey Siegel & Associates Architects, LLC. Among recent projects, Gwathmey's firm designed the Museum Of Contemporary Art of North Miami, Florida in 1995, and the Astor Place Tower, a 21-story condominium project in Manhattan's East Village, in 2005. He died of Cancer on August 3, 2009. in [ame]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Gwathmey[/ame] http-~~-//info.aia.org/aiarchitect/thisweek08/0118/0118n_yale1_b.jpg Gwathmey Helps Yale Architecture School Icon Re-emerge Quote
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