Projects
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Art Institute of Chicago Modern Wing
Chicago, United States
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NYU Department of Philosophy
In fall 2007, the New York University Department of Philosophy moved into its new home on the corner of Washington Place and Mercer Street. Selected by the dean of the Faculty of Arts and Science and a group of philosophy professors at the university, the internationally recognized firm Steven Holl Architects (SHA) transformed the interior of the 30,000-square-foot landmark building—originally built as a warehouse in 1890—into a cohesive space that the department could call its own.
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Edward Mazria, Architect and Environmentalist
A new understanding and greater awareness of our interaction with the natural environment—and just how significant it is—is helping to open people's eyes to what it means to build responsibly and sustainably. Leading the charge is the founder of Architecture 2030—architect, environmentalist, researcher, and author Edward Mazria, of Santa Fe, New Mexico-based Mazria Inc. Mazria has emerged as a particularly compelling voice in the field of architecture urging design professionals to reduce energy use and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in all buildings.
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