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Studio Gang

Studio Gang

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À propos de Studio Gang

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Biography

Jeanne Gang leads Studio Gang Architects, an architectural practice noted for its innovation and leadership in design. Through exploration and research early in the design process, Ms. Gang’s work has staked out new creative territory in materials, technology and sustainability. Her work with Studio Gang has received national and international awards and recognition, and has been featured at the International Venice Biennale, the National Building Museum, and the Art Institute of Chicago.

Ms. Gang’s work includes a wide variety of culturally relevant building typologies, such as the Starlight Theatre in Rockford, Illinois and the Kam Liu Building, a community center in Chicago’s Chinatown neighborhood. Her recent projects include the SOS Community Center on Chicago’s South Side and the Ford Calumet/Environmental Center, which will begin construction later this year. On a larger scale, she designed the Aqua Tower, an 82-story mixed-use high-rise currently under construction in downtown Chicago and created a master plan for the City of Hamburg’s Hafen City quarter.

Ms. Gang’s practice includes a continuing commitment to architectural education. In addition to serving as an adjunct professor at the Illinois Institute of Technology since 1998, she was a visiting professor at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design in 2004, was the Louis I. Kahn Visiting Professor at the Yale School of Architecture in 2005, and was a visiting lecturer at Princeton University’s School of Architecture in 2007. Ms. Gang was also chosen to lecture as one of the Architecture League of New York’s Emerging Voices in the spring of 2006, and she received an Academy Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters in the same year.

Education

Harvard University Graduate School of Design, Cambridge, MA

Master of Architecture with Distinction, 1993

AIA Certificate of Merit, 1993

ETH : Swiss Federal University of Technical Studies, Zurich

Urban Design Studies, International Rotary Fellow, 1989

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Bachelor of Science in Architecture with Honors, 1986

Professional registrations & affiliations

Fellow, American Institute of Architects

NCARB Certificate No. 59,860

State of Illinois, Registered Architect No. 001-016819

State of South Carolina, Registered Architect No. 7859

State of Kentucky, Registered Architect No. 6299

State of Mississippi, Registered Architect No. 4174

LEED 2.0 Accredited Professional

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Studio Gang Architects, 1997-present

Principal

Booth / Hansen Associates, Chicago, 1995-97

Project Architect and Lead Designer

OMA / Rem Koolhaas, Rotterdam, the Netherlands, 1993-95

Project Architect and Lead Designer

Philosophy

Studio Gang is a leading architecture practice whose design work addresses buildings, landscapes and cities. Founded by Jeanne Gang in 1997, the office has grown to include 35 full-time staff collaborating on national and international projects. The studio actss as a lab for testing ideas on every scale, from cities to material properties. This sensibility is demonstrated by projects such as the Marble Curtain and SOS Community Center, which reconsiders the tall building as a site-specific structure. With a process that begins with research and exploration, the studio has produced a growing body of work that responds to ist specific pace purpose. Studio Gang has received national and international recognition for its innovative and sustainable designs, and was most recently honored with an award of High Commendation for the SOS Community Center at the World Architecture Festival in Barcelona.

Competitions

Burnham Memorial Design Competition (2009)

Ford Calumet Environmental Center Design Competition (2004) – winner

Hoboken 9/11 Memorial Fund Design Competition (2004) – winner (FLOW Group)

City of Chicago Visitor Center Design Competition (2001)

United States Department of Energy Sunwall Design Competition (2001)

Publications

AIA National Convention, Panel Member, 2009

The University of North Carolina, 2009

National Building Museum,

Women of Architecture Series, 2009

AIA Keynote Address, AIA Louisiana, 2008

Commencement Convocation Address,

University of Illinois,

College of Architecture, 2008

International Congress, Council on

Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat,

speaker, 2008

AIA Keynote Address, AIA Ohio, 2007

Architecture League of New York,

Emerging Voices, 2006

Yale University, lecture, 2005

International Venice Biennale,

“Transcending Type,” 2004

Harvard University, lecture, 2004

National Building Museum, lecture, 2004

AIA Minnesota, Masonry Variations, lecture, 2003

Chicago Architecture Foundation, lecture, 2003

studio/Gang/Architects

Archeworks, “Making the Case:

Good Design in the Social Agenda,” 2002

Aichi Shukutoku University, Nagoya,

Japan, “Architecture and Making,” 2001

Archeworks, lecture, fall 2001

Illinois Institute of Technology,

Lecture, Interdisciplinary Collaboration

Conference, 2000

Chicago Architectural Club Journal,

Introduction and Essays, 2000, 2001

Awards

Richard H. Driehaus Foundation

Award for Architectural Excellence

in Community Design, 1st Place

SOS Children’s Villages Lavezzorio

Community Center (2009)

High Commendation, World Architecture

Festival – SOS Children’s Villages Lavezzorio

Community Center (2008)

Unbuilt Honor Award,

AIA Chicago – Zhong Bang Village (2008)

Distinguished Building Citation of Merit,

AIA Chicago – SOS Children’s Villages

Lavezzorio Community Center (2008)

Divine Detail Citation of Merit,

AIA Chicago – SOS Children’s Villages

Lavezzorio Community Center (2008)

Interior Citation of Merit,

AIA Chicago – Workspace 1212 (2008)

Unbuilt Citation of Merit,

AIA Chicago – Biloxi Pinecone House (2008)

American Architecture Award,

Chicago Athenaeum – Aqua Tower (2008)

Richard H. Driehaus Award for

Architectural Excellence,

3rd place – Chinese American

Service League Kam Liu Building (2005)

Distinguished Building Honor Award,

AIA Chicago – Starlight Theatre (2004)

Distinguished Building Citation of Merit,

AIA Chicago – Chinese American Service

League Kam Liu Building (2004)

Interior Architecture Special Recognition,

AIA Chicago – Marble Curtain (2004)

Exhibitions

WORKSPACE 1212; STUDIO GANG OFFICE; CHICAGO (USA)

HIGHLANDS POND HOUSE INTERIOR; ASPEN (USA)

10 VISIONS EXHIBITION: CHICAGO ARCHITECURE;

ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO, 2004/5; CHICAGO (USA)

TRANSCENDING TYPE-STADIUM;

VENICE BIENNALE, 2004; VENICE (ITALY)

WRINKLED RUG; CAMBRIDGE ARCHITECTURAL MESH

RESTRUCTURE EXHIBITION, 2004; NEW YORK (USA)

MARBLE URTAIN; NATIONAL BUILDING MUSEUM;

WASHINGTON, DC (USA)

NASA AEROSPACE DESIGN EXHIBITION;

ART INSITUTE OF CHICAGO, 2003; CHICAGO (USA)

Projects

Ford Calumet Environmental Center

Lead Design Principal

Solstice on the Park- Residential Tower

Lead Design Principal

Hoboken September 11th Memorial

Lead Design Principal

Aqua Tower- High-Rise Mixed-Use Residential Tower

Lead Design Principal

SOS Children’s Village Lavezzorio Community Center

Lead Design Principal

Chinese American Service League Kam Liu Building

Lead Design Principal

Venice Biennale- American Pavilion

Lead Design Principal

Masonry Variations Exhibit- Marble Curtain

Lead Design Principal

Starlight Theatre

Lead Design Principal