- Lewis.Tsurumaki.Lewis (LTL Architects)
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unreferenced = March 2008
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expand = March 2008Lewis.Tsurumaki.Lewis is an award-winning architecture partnership founded in 1997 by Paul Lewis, Marc Tsurumaki and David J. Lewis, located in
New York City ,United States .The firm received a 2007 National Design Award from the
Cooper-Hewitt , National Design Museum and was selected as one of six American architectural firms featured in the U.S. Pavilion at the 2004 Venice Architecture Biennale. LTL was included in the 2000 National Design Triennial at the Cooper-Hewitt and was selected in December 2000 by "Architectural Record" as one of ten firms representing a “Vanguard in Contemporary Architecture.” LTL Architects' drawings are housed in theSan Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the Heinz Architectural Center,Carnegie Museum of Art permanent collections.Lewis.Tsurumaki.Lewis are co-authors of two books, the monograph "Opportunistic Architecture" (Princeton Architectural Press, 2008) and "Situation Normal....Pamphlet Architecture #21" (Princeton Architectural Press, 1998).
Partner Background
Paul Lewis (born 1966) received a Bachelor of Arts from
Wesleyan University in 1988 and a Master of Architecture fromPrinceton University School of Architecture in 1992. He is a fellow of theAmerican Academy in Rome and the winner of the 1998-1999 Mercedes T. BassRome Prize in Architecture. He is an Assistant Professor and Director of Graduate Studies at Princeton University School of Architecture. Paul is a Board Member of theArchitectural League of New York .Marc Tsurumaki (born 1965) received his Bachelor of Science in Architecture from theUniversity of Virginia School of Architecture in 1987 and a Master of Architecture fromPrinceton University School of Architecture in 1991. He is an Adjunct Professor of Architecture atColumbia Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation . He was the Fall 2006 Louis I. Kahn Visiting Assistant Professor at Yale University. Marc has been a Trustee of the Van Alen Institute since 2002.David J. Lewis (born 1966) received a Bachelor of Arts from
Carleton College in 1988, a Master of Arts in the History of Architecture and Urbanism fromCornell University in 1992, and a Master of Architecture fromPrinceton University School of Architecture in 1995. David is as Associate Professor of Architecture at Parsons The New School for Design, where he served as Director of the Master of Architecture program from 2002-2007.Select Projects
Completed
* [http://www.vanalen.org/ Van Alen Institute] , New York, NY (1998)
*Bornhuetter Hall,The College of Wooster , Wooster, OH(2004)
*Fluff Bakery, New York, NY (2004)
*Ini Ani Coffee Shop, New York, NY (2004)
*Xing Restaurant, New York, NY (2005). Winner of theJames Beard Foundation Award for Outstanding Restaurant Design (2007)
*Glenmore Gardens ( [http://www.nyc.gov/html/hpd/html/home/home.shtml Department of Housing Preservation and Development project] ), Brooklyn, NY (2007)
*Office of Strategic Assessment, Planning and Design,New York University , New York, NY (2007)In Progress
* [http://www.arthousetexas.org/ Arthouse at the Jones Center] , Austin, TX
*Nazareth House, Nazareth, PA
*Department of Social and Cultural Analysis,New York University , New York, NY
*Villa Ordos, Inner Mongolia (100 international architecture firms selected in 2008 to design 1,000 square meter villas for [http://ordos100.com/ Ordos 100] )peculative Projects
*New Suburbanism (2000/2004)
*Tourbus Hotel (2002)
*Great Egyptian Museum (2002)
*Park Tower (2004)
*Hudson Square (2007)Further reading
*Jodidio, Philip. “Xing Restaurant,” and “Arthouse at the Jones Center.” "Architecture in the United States". 98–107. London: Taschen, 2006.
*Jodidio, Philip. “Fluff Bakery,” and “Bornhuetter Hall.” "Architecture Now 4". 274–381. London: Taschen, 2006.
*Lubell, Sam. “Architectural Record Curating Venice Architecture Biennale’s American Pavilion.” "Architectural Record". August 2004, 32.Notes
References
*Lewis.Tsurumaki.Lewis. "Opportunistic Architecture". New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2008.
*Hudson, Jennifer. "Interior Architecture Now". London: Laurence King, 2007.
*Yelavich, Susan. "Contemporary World Interiors". New York: Phaidon, 2007.
*Gardiner, Virginia. "Design, Build, and Beyond." "Dwell", February–March 2006, 152–64.
*Moreno, Shonquis. "Dash In, Dash Out." "Frame no. 50" (May/June 2006) 40.
*Gregory, Rob. "Shifting Tides." "Architectural Review", December 2005, 85.
*McKee, Bradford. "The New College Mixer." "The New York Times", 1 September 2005, sect. F, p. 1.
*"Wave of the Future." "Hospitality Design", October 2005, 114–27.
*Albrecht, Donald, Ellen Lupton, and Steven Skov Holt. "Design Culture Now: National Design Triennial". New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2000: 134–35.
*Pearson, Clifford. “Design Culture Now.” "Architectural Record", April 2000, 74–80.External links
* [http://www.LTLarchitects.com LTL Architects Homepage]
*Lewis.Tsurumaki.Lewis. "Situation Normal...Pamphlet Architecture 21". New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 1998.
* [http://archrecord.construction.com/news/daily/archives/080207austin.asp Gendall, John. “LTL Gets Creative with Arthouse in Austin.” "Architectural Record". March 2008.]
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9804E7DE1031F934A25756C0A9619C8B63&scp=2&sq=tsurumaki&st=nytNobel, Philip. “Awards: In Design Awards, Something Old And Something New.” "The New York Times", 17 May 2007, F3. National Design Award]
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