- James Wines
James Wines (1932- ) is an American
artist/architect associated withenvironmental design . Wines is also an architectural and design innovator, a product designer, and an educator. Wines explicitly expresses his own "concern for the Earth." Having written at length on new modes of architecture, design, and planning, he has also provided succinct critique of the status quo in statements like:The [20th] century began with architects being inspired by an emerging age of industry and technology. Everybody wanted to believe a building could somehow function like a combustion engine. As an inspirational force in 1910, one can understand it. But as a "continuing" inspiration in our
post-industrial world, or our new world of information and ecology, it doesn't make any sense.
:--from the film "Ecological Design"James Wines graduated from
Syracuse University in 1956. He became a Fellow of the American Academy in Rome that year and was bestowed aGuggenheim Fellowship in 1962. He began his career as a successful sculptor and graphic designer, with a gallery in Rome, and with the Marlborough Gallery in NYC.Wines founded SITE, Environmental Design [ [http://www.siteenvirodesign.com SITE, Environmental Design] Official website] in 1970. Wines has been the designer of more than 150 architecture,
environmental-art , interior-design, public-space and landscape-architecture projects, including ones sponsored by numerous large corporations (e.g., Swatch, MCA Universal, MTV, Nickelodeon, Williwear, Isuzu, Disney, Costa Coffee, Carrabba's Restaurants, Saporiti Italia, Brinker International, Allsteel, Ranger Italia, Reliance Energy Corporation). His municipal clients have included the cities of Hiroshima, Yokohama, Toyama, Seville, Vienna, Vancouver, Le Puy en Velay, Chattanooga, and New York City. His original watercolor designs for these projects have graced the covers of dozens of international design magazines.As an educator, Wines originally held adjunct positions at the
New School for Social Research (1963-65) and a number of other institutions. In 1974, he taught as an Associate Professor of Fine Art in theNew York University Department of Art and Arts Professions. This was followed by visiting professorships at Dartmouth, University of Wisconsin,New Jersey School of Architecture , and Cooper Union Design Center. He was chair of the Environmental Design department at Parsons School of Design from 1984-90. After teaching at Domus Academy in Italy and at the University of Oklahoma, he became a professor of architecture atPennsylvania State University (1999 to present).Wines has received a number of fellowships and grants including the Fulbright Distinguished Professor Grant to the University of Toronto (2004), National Endowment for the Design Arts — critical writing on architecture (1992).
See also
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Green building
*Soft energy path
*Plop art and turd in the plaza (terms coined by James Wines in 1969)Books
*"Architecture of Ecology - Architectural Design Profiles" 1997
*"Green Architecture" 2000References
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