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Architect Gregg Pasquarelli, 2009 National Design Award winner, to lecture at Syracuse Architecture

November 05, 2009

Elaine Wackerow
(315) 443-6004

Gregg Pasquarelli, Syracuse Architecture NYC spring 2010 visiting critic and principal of ShOP Architects, New York City, will speak at the Syracuse University School of Architecture on Tuesday, Nov. 10, at 5 p.m. in Slocum Hall Auditorium. His talk, “Out of Practice,” is the Werner Seligmann Lecture, established in honor of former dean Werner Seligmann. The event is followed by a reception and is free and open to the public.

Pasquarelli is co-founder of SHoP Architects, NYC, winner of the 2009 National Design Award for Architecture Design by Smithsonian’s Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum. In addition to winning numerous other awards, the work of the firm has been exhibited internationally and is included in the permanent collection at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. SHoP’s recent projects include the New York City South Street Seaport Redevelopment, a new academic building and master plan for The Fashion Institute of Technology, the East River Waterfront Park in Lower Manhattan, two shopping and office complexes in Beijing and a new campus for Google in Mountain View, Calif. The firm’s forthcoming book, “Out of Practice,” will be published by Monacelli Press in 2010.

Pasquarelli received a bachelor of science degree from the School of Business at Villanova University (1987), and a master of architecture from Columbia University (1994), where he graduated with honors for excellence in design. He has lectured, exhibited and been published internationally. He was named the Saarinen Professor of Architecture at Yale University in fall 2006, the Louis Kahn Professor of Architecture in spring 2004 and served as the Shure Professor of Architecture at the University of Virginia during the fall of 2003. He serves on the board of directors for the Architectural League of New York and is a Young Leader’s Fellow of the National Committee on United States-China Relations. He is a registered architect in the state of New York.

For more information visit http://soa.syr.edu.

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