Pritzker for Thom Mayne.In the 33 years since he co-founded Morphosis morphosis /mor·pho·sis/ (mor-fo´sis) the process of formation of a part or organ.morphot´ic mor·pho·sis n. pl. , Thom Mayne Thom Mayne (b. January 19, 1944 in Waterbury, Connecticut) is a widely recognized Los Angeles based architect. Educated at USC and the Harvard University Graduate School of Design, Mayne helped found the Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-ARC) in 1972. has progressed from restaurant interiors and modest residential additions to major commissions from the US government and the California Transportation Authority, school boards and international developers, without losing his sharp edge. There's never anything easy or ingratiating in·gra·ti·at·ing adj. 1. Pleasing; agreeable: "Reading requires an effort.... Print is not as ingratiating as television" Robert MacNeil. 2. in the work of this maverick, but the ideas are now more likely to explode from the structures than from the man--who picked up an early client and rammed him against a wall to resolve a point of disagreement. Today, his passion is expressed diplomatically, around a table with high-powered clients, and--as a practitioner and a teacher--he takes infinite pains to resolve every issue. And yet, as Pritzker juror juror n. any person who actually serves on a jury. Lists of potential jurors are chosen from various sources such as registered voters, automobile registration or telephone directories. Karen Stein comments: 'Mayne sees architecture as a contact sport--a group activity that pushes physical limits, in this case of form making'. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Mayne embodies the loose, experimental spirit of LA that nurtured Schindler, Lautner, and Gehry before him. All had to struggle for work and respect; none could have achieved as much anywhere else in America. Ironically, Gehry is now doing major work almost everywhere in the world but LA, whereas Mayne is beginning to enjoy wider recognition while continuing to realise important projects close to home. Few architects have enlarged their practice so rapidly from a narrow base. Recently completed buildings in southern California include the Diamond Ranch High School Diamond Ranch High School (or DRHS) is a high school (secondary school) operated by the Pomona Unified School District (PUSD) in California, USA, located on the hills where Diamond Bar and Phillips Ranch (a community located in the southwestern portion of the city limits of in Pomona (AR March 2001), Caltrans and the Science Center School in central LA, with an astrophysics astrophysics, application of the theories and methods of physics to the study of stellar structure, stellar evolution, the origin of the solar system, and related problems of cosmology. centre at the California Institute of Technology California Institute of Technology, at Pasadena, Calif.; originally for men, became coeducational in 1970; founded 1891 as Throop Polytechnic Institute; called Throop College of Technology, 1913–20. still to come. Morphosis is completing an environmentally responsible federal office building in San Francisco, a courthouse in Oregon (p68), and a satellite control facility in Maryland. New commissions include the Olympic Village and Cooper Union addition in New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of , and a new state capitol for Alaska. In Europe and Asia, Morphosis has created buildings that have the same raw energy and dynamic power, notably the Hypo Alpe-Adria Bank complex in Klagenfurt, Austria. Mayne describes how it 'emerges from the ground as "reconfigured earth." Like the seismic shifting of tectonic plates, the bank headquarters erupts out of this pregnant, expectant form clad in sheet metal, declaring its status as a major cultural and civic institution and connecting the public forum with the street.' As the first American architect to win the Pritzker Prize in 14 years, Mayne is shaking things up at home and abroad, creating openings for other fearless architects. |
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