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  • thom MAYNE
    new york NEW YORK

    Lecture: thom MAYNE
    Wednesday, 11/2
    6.30 PM / AAP NYC
    Cornell University College of Architecture, Art & Planning NYC
    50 W 17th Street
    New York, NY 10011

  • modern views
    new york NEW YORK

    100 artists, architects and designers have generously donated drawings, models and works of art to be auctioned off to support Modern Views: A Project to Benefit Farnsworth House and the Glass House. Participants include greg LYNN, david ADJAYE, asymptote, zaha HADID, thom MAYNE, eric owen MOSS, wolf PRIX, and james WELLING.

  • federal building
    2007

    the tower with its double skin redefines how office space can function as well as how sustainable features can be implemented within high design.

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  • four towers in one
    santa monica CALIFORNIA

    morphosis: in response to the interconnectedness of the new global city, four towers in one re-conceives the conventional urban grid as a dynamic, multi-dimensional organization, or armature, able to support the complex systems that define contemporary urban life. like the complex yet coherent intricacy of a traditional chinese puzzle, each site is conceived as a 3-dimensional envelope, interwoven with the other projects, rather than as a 2-dimensional isolated footprint.

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  • morphosis v5
    2009

    rizzoli: one of the few truly visionary architects of large-scale commissions working today, thom mayne’s influential firm morphosis, founded in the early 1970s, has maintained an avant-garde presence among contemporary architecture firms, even as it has garnered high-profile, big-budget commissions from around the world.

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  • 41 cooper square
    new york NEW YORK

    thom MAYNE: 41 cooper square, the new academic building for the cooper union, aspires to manifest the character, culture and vibrancy of both the 150 year-old institution and of the city in which it was founded. the institution remains committed to peter cooper’s radically optimistic intention to provide an education “as free as water and air” and has subsequently grown to become a renowned intellectual and cultural center for the city of new york. 41 cooper square aspires to reflect the institution’s stated goal to create an iconic building –

    photographs courtesy of iwan BAAN

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