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FAIA......................................... 1992 U.S.A. / NCARB........................ 1974 New Mexico............................... 1974 AIA........................................... 1974 Texas........................................ 1976 Illinois........................................ 1984 California................................... 1988 Maryland................................... 1988 New York.................................. 1993 |
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Syracuse University: 1971........................................ Bachelor
of Arts Syracuse University: 1971........................................ Bachelor
of Architecture Syracuse University: 1972........................................ Masters
of Architecture |
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2008 |
American Institute of Architecture. Houston Chapter
award for SKYBOX. A residential project for the Shaar residence, Austin,
Texas. |
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2007 |
Lumen West Lighting Award. National first place
award for the Houston JANUS et Cie design showroom. Project Architect: PJZA,
Lighting: Ann Kale Associates. Houston, Texas. |
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2007 |
IIDA Regional Award Southwest Region. First place
award for the Houston JANUS et Cie design showroom. Project Architect: PJZA,
Lighting: Ann Kale Associates. Houston, Texas. |
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2006 |
Grant: Conrad Hilton College of Hotel Administration.
Investigation of Mass Customization as a viable prototype for the hospitality
industry. University of Houston. $14,500.00. bpz: Co-principal Bill Price. |
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2006 |
Grant: Activities Funding Board (AFB). University
of Houston SOG for funding an exhibition, publication and building a housing
prototype. |
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2005 |
Gwangju Design Biennale. International juried
invitation for the Korean Biennale. BPZ exhibition, “SOS: Survival or
Shelter” in Korea. |
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2005 |
Texas Society of Architects Award. State American
Institute of Architecture award for the residence, “Exploded Box”, Houston,
Texas. |
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2005 |
American Institute of Architects Award. Houston
Chapter merit award for residential architecture, Houston, Texas. |
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2005 |
AIA Award. Research grant for Transparent and
Transbuoyant concrete with a public presentation at the Museum of Fine Arts
and a publication. AIA chapter: bpz: Co-principal, Bill Price. |
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2005 |
FACE Award. French Consulate research grant
($40,000.00) for the construction of a housing prototype in Lyons, France.
bpz: Co-principal, Bill Price. |
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2005 |
FDIP GRANT. Faculty Development Initiative Program
for materials innovation. $23,900.00 Grant. Co-principal, Bill Price. |
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2004 |
Venice Biennale. International Jury for the
National Museum of Art, Taiwan. Invited juror to Taiwan. |
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2003 |
AIA Merit Award. Houston AIA Chapter award for “On
the Boards”, Texastudio, U of H: Johnny Harrison. |
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2002 |
FDIP GRANT. Academic Affairs Grant Program for
technological innovation. $25,000.00 Award. |
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2000 |
United States Patent Award. Issuance of a patent
(6,112,489) for a monocoque concrete wall system. September 5th, 2000. 70 world wide patents
issued. |
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2000 |
University of Houston Faculty Development Program. One year faculty development awarded
from the University of Houston. |
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1999 |
American Institute of Architects. Best of Show: Honor Award. Travis
Townhomes , Dallas, Texas. AIA,
Houston Chapter. Award delegation to the Aspen Conference. |
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1998 |
Grant. Office of the Vice Provost for Academic
Programs: Enhancement of Learning (Grant). University of Houston. $25,000.00. |
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1998 |
Coordinator for Modeling and Design Research. Virtual Environments Research
Institute. NASA / University of
Houston. |
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1998 |
United States Patent Award. Issuance of a patent
(5,771,649) for a revolutionary monocoque concrete building construction
system. June 30, 1998. |
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1994 |
Distinguished Teaching Award. College of Architecture, University
of Houston. |
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1993 |
American Institute of Architecture. Honor Award. Picker Residence. AIA
Houston Chapter. |
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1993 |
Greenwood Award. National Recognition by the Mayor of Houston for Academic
Excellence. |
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1992 |
Fellow of the American Institute of Architecture Award
(FAIA). American Institute
of Architecture. |
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1992 |
The President's Teaching Excellence Award. The University of Houston Award.
$5,000.00. |
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1991 |
Houston International Film Festival. First Place award for "New
Year", an opera by Sir Michael Tippett. |
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1990 |
CSI AWARD.
Amarillo Research Center, Amarillo, Texas. |
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1988 |
Olympic West-Garden District. Commendation from the City of Los
Angeles, California. A Multi-use
commercial and retail housing project covering 10 city blocks. |
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1987 |
1986 Commercial Building of the Year. First Place Award for Plantation
Professional Park, Lake Jackson, Texas.
Metal Architecture award. |
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1987 |
Dallas AIA Chapter Award. Recognition as the curator for the exhibit, "The Village." |
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1986 |
Texas Society of Architects. Honor award for Grace Designs, World
Trade Center, Dallas, Texas. |
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1986 |
Pershing Square Design Competition. Honrable Mention. The Redesign of a
downtown 3 Block Urban Square in Los Angeles. |
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1984 |
Austin City Hall Competition. First Place Award. Joint Venture with
Charles Moore, Ruble, Yudell, and Shefelman and Nix. |
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1984 |
"Innovations in Housing", Citation. PA award, American Plywood
Association, and Better Homes and Gardens. |
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1984 |
University of Houston: Grant from the Energy Laboratory for research on a
"Pattern Book" for Texas. |
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1983 |
Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Arts Museum. National Endowment for the Arts-Grant
for the "Texas Studio" Exhibition. Co-Curator:
Charles Moore. |
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1983 |
University of Houston: Research Grant from the Energy Laboratory for
documentation of the "Sunday House," in Fredericksburg,Texas. |
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1981 |
"Innovations in Housing", Citation. Better Homes and Gardens, American
Plywood Association, and Progressive Architecture. |
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1980 |
"Innovations in Housing", Merit. PA, APA, Better Homes and Gardens. |
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1979 |
Australia International Landmark Competition. First Place, Co-winner. Southern Cross Landmark, Melbourne,
Australia. |
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1978 |
World Graphics Competition. World Future Society, Washington,
D.C. Second Place. |
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1977 |
Texas A&M University. Design and Development of Catenary Structures. (Grant). |
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1977 |
Texas A&M University. Minimal Surface:
Design and construction of an antiprismatic structure. (Grant) |
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1976 |
Texas Architectural Foundation. A Church feasibility study and
publication by the Southern Baptist Convention. (Grant) |
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1975 |
Texas A&M University. Development of polyvinyl plastics for architectural
applications. (Grant) |
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PUBLICATIONS: |
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Glass
Act: The Courtyard House. PJZA. Houston Luxury, page 62 March 2008. |
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Construction
Site = Art: Construction sites in Houston, Texas: 4411 Galleries and
restaurant (pages: 40, 86, 98). Book by Valentin Gertsman. 2007. |
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ILLUMINATE:
Lighting publication presenting JANUS et Cie Houston showroom. European
publication. Calgary, 2007. |
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SOUTHERN
ACCENTS: 4411 on Montrose. Anna Johnson article and interview. Page 116:
W2-7January / February 2007. CITE:
In Pursuit of Frugal Beauty. Small houses for the Big City of Houston. Michelangelo
Sabatini. The Courtyard House. PJZA. March 2007. Jouer au Jardin: L’ombre du beton translucide. Bpz (Bill Price + Peter Zweig) A
garden for the Chaumont-sur-Loire, France. Conservatoire
International des Parcs et Jardins et du Paysage. Page 22-23. 2006. |
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Garden
Design Journal: Playing in the Garden by Charles Hawes. Bpz (Bill Price +
Peter Zweig) A garden for the Chaumont-sur-Loire, France. September 2006.
Page 16-20. |
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ECONOMIST:
Concrete Possibilities. An article on the innovations in concrete including
the Chaumont Gardens use of translucent concrete. September 2006. |
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Johnson:
Philip Johnson in Houston: Image and Imagination by Valentin Gertsman. 2006. |
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Interior
Design Magazine: JANUS et Cie Houston Decorative Art Showroom. March
2006. |
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KM3: MVRDV publication with Actar
Press. The Los Angeles house PJZA in collaboration with Winy Maas. 2006. |
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Paper
City: Foreign
Correspondence. Chaumont sur-Loire, France. bpz, May 2006 by Allie
Nachtigall. |
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Gwangju
Biennale: International bpz exhibition invited by the United States (five
entries including Karim Rashid, Philippe Starck and IDEO) in Korea. Book:
Light Into Life by Lee Soon-Jong. October, 2005. |
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Texas
Architect: Publication of the Texas Society of Architecture Award.
September, 2005. |
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Collegium.
Dream Builders. The process of responding to the design and construction of a
Thailand Village housing project in Phang Tran after the Tsunami disaster.
Samantha Fewox. Fall 2005, page 20/21. |
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Paper
City: 4411 Art Galleries.
July, 2005 by Catherine Anspon. |
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Arts
Houston. 4411 Montrose: by Sam Houston, July, 2005. |
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Houston
Chronicle. Article reviewing Art Galleries: “2 goes into 6 at 4411. Pam
Johnson, May 6th, 2005. |
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Design
net. Tsunami Housing
Proposal for an Adopted Village in Thailand. Korean magazine March, 2005.
page 46. |
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Texas
Architect. American
Institute of Architecture Merit Award. May / June page 12, 2005. |
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Texas
Architect: Tsunami Housing
News Article. BPZ / U of H Thailand housing adopted village housing project.
March 2005. page 10. |
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bRILLIANT:
The Zweig House: A life with
Art. May, 2005. |
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Paper
City: Clyde Street House. An
exploded Box. April, 2005. |
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Houston
Chronicle: 4411 Montrose. The Exhibitionists. Cover Story / Art. Page 11,
September 11th, 2005. |
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Art
News. Drawing International Attention. 4411 Montrose. Catherine D.
Anspon. March, 2004 page 74. |
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Arts
Houston. 4411 Montrose: Changing the Houston Gallery Landscape by
Rosemary Ponnekanti. June, 2003 page 10 |
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Houston Business
Journal. February 6th, 2003. Art Gallery, Houston, Texas |
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Philip Johnson
and Texas. Frank D. Welch,
2000. University of Texas
Press, Austin, Texas. Pages 197, 239. |
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InSync: Insight on Peter Jay Zweig by Cathy
Gordon. Pages
86-88. Volume 2, No 3. Feb/Mar
1999. |
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Philip Johnson:
Life and Work. Frank Schulze
1994. pg. 395. Participation in
the Museum of Modern Art Exhibition; “Deconstruction” 1994. |
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Houston
Chronicle, Austin Statesman, Houston Post. January 25, 1993.
Prototype House of the Future. |
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T.V. CHANNEL 2,
11, 13. January 26,
1993. Prototype house of the
future. |
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Houston Post. April 11, 1992. An excerpt from an article: style G-1, on the FAIA award, 1992. |
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Texas Architect. May-June 1991. Amarillo Research Center article by
Joel Barna, editor. |
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Houston
Chronicle. May 6, 1991: Business Section. An article on the Santa Fe
Hotel. Singapore. |
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Architecture. April, 1990. A feature article on the Dr.
Gilliland Residence. |
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Urban Design
International. Vol. 10. Contemporary California Design
Competitions. Pershing Square
and West Hollywood Civic Center publications. |
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Sottsass
Associati. Publication of
Grace design's showroom. Rizzoli, 1988. |
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New York Times. Review of "What Could Have
Been". August 16, 1988,
page 17. |
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Washington Post. November 1988. Review of "What Could Have
Been". |
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Metropolitan
Homes. A review of
"What Could Have Been".
September 1988. |
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Houston
Chronicle. October 16,
1988. Kolter Elementary School
log addition. |
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Village Voice. Philip Johnson by Michael
Sorkin. December 1, 1987. Review of the Museum of Modern Art
Exhibit, "Deconstruction". |
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Houston Post. Design Today. "Peter Jay Zweig, Born to be an
Architect". November 16,
1987, by Pam Lewis. |
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Architectural
Record. "What Could
Have Been", Exhibit Review
by Joel Barna. January 1987. |
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Houston Post. November 10, 1986. TSA Award
Publication for Grace Designs. |
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Texas Architect. November, 1986. Award Publication of Grace Designs,
Dallas, Texas. |
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Texas Homes,
May, l985. Top 20 Leading
Architects in Texas. |
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Progressive
Architecture. August l984
page 24-5. Austin City Hall Competition. |
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Interior
Magazine. February
l985. Review of Grace
Designs/Memphis Showroom in Dallas, Texas. |
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American
Monthly. April 1984. Russian publication prepared by the
U.S. Information Agency. A
review of the "CABIN, TEMPLE, TRAILER" exhibition. |
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Texas Architect. August l984. Grace Designs/Memphis Showroom. |
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Houston
Chronicle. Ann Holmes. June
18, 1984. Austin City hall Competition. |
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Dallas Morning
News, Austin Statesmen.
July, l984. Grace
Showroom. |
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Downtown
Magazine. July, l984. Innovations in Housing. |
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Texas Architect. July 1984. Austin City Hall Competition. |
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New York Times. February 9, l984. Home Edition, Article by Joseph
Giovannini. Reference to Sunday
Houses. |
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Texas Architect. March 1982. "CUE"
Residence. |
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Progressive Architecture. January1982. "CUE"Residence. Awards Issue. |
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Progressive
Architecture. January
1981. Review of Annotated
Symbols Kit. Awards Issue. |
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Texas Architect
Magazine. November
1979. Cube 3 Residence. |
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Futurist. 1978 "Second Place Award", World Graphics Competition. |
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Architectural
Record. December, 1975: News Section Brazos Valley Art
Center. |
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Chicago (CATALOG) |
August 1982 Rizzoli |
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Texas Architect |
December 1982 |
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Texas Architect |
January 1982 |
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Texas Architect |
November 1981 |
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ACSA News |
September, 1981 |
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UH Horizons |
September, 1981 |
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Houston Chronicle |
September, 1981 |
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Houston Chronicle |
July 31, 1981 |
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INNOVATIONS |
BPZ:
Forthcoming piece on Transparent + Transbuoyant concrete in a book by Sara
Hart. Princeton Architectural Press. |
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JAMES
SURLS: SPLENDORA YEARS |
Interview
with Terrie Sultan on the collaboration of PJZA and James Surls in art and 3D
simulations in “the cave”. Monograph from the Blaffer Gallery, Houston,
Texas. Published 2005. |
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TRANSMATERIAL |
Transbuoyant
concrete. A passage in a book by Blair Brown. Princeton Architectural Press,
February 2006. |
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ARTS
HOUSTON |
It’s All in the Pursuit by Peter Jay Zweig. June, 2003, page 38. |
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INTERNATIONAL SHOWROOM |
Author John Beckman, 1994. Page 62-66. Peter Joseph Gallery, New York |
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TEXAS ARCHITECT |
January 1986.
Book Review: PRESENCE: THE TRANSCO TOWER by Philip Johnson and John
Burgee, Steve Brandy, and Ann Holmes. |
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HOME SWEET HOME |
1983 Book Published by Rizzoli. |
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MADE IN AMERICA |
Publications with co-authors Charles Moore FAIA, Kathryn
Smith, and Peter Becker. Excerpt
with Bruce Webb. |
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TEXAS ARCHITECT |
"Gone to Texas: A search for the Symbolic
Landscape", November 1982 Co-author Bruce Webb. |
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TEXAS ARCHITECT |
"Houston How and Why": October 1984, co-author, John Kaliski. |
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2007 |
ARCHITECTURAL TECTONICS. Speaker: Performance. (A juried paper with publication). Eindhoven,
Netherlands. |
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2008 |
HAWAII FIFTH ANNUAL ARTS & HUMANITIES CONFERENCE.
Speaker: PJZA
(a juried paper). |
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2006 |
HOKKAIDO. Sapporo, Japan. Lecture Tour invitation by the
Japanese Consulate. Four lecture / workshop programs. |
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2007 |
HAWAII EDUCATION CONFERENCE. Speaker: Mass Customization
(a juried paper with co-presenter Bill Price). |
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2006 |
HAWAII FOURTH ANNUAL ARTS & HUMANITIES CONFERENCE.
Speaker for BPZ:
Xtreme Materials (a juried paper with co-presenter Bill Price). |
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2005 |
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN CONFERENCE. Co-Principal, Bill Price
with Eunsook. Presentation to National Conference of Industrial Designers,
Washington, D.C. |
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2005 |
HAWAII THIRD ANNUAL ARTS & HUMANITIES CONFERENCE.
Speaker on Virtual Architecture as a New Media (juried paper). |
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1999 |
INTERNATIONAL DESIGN CONFERENCE. Aspen Colorado.
Scholarship. |
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1998 |
CHARLES MOORE FOUNDATION. Speaker at a conference on architectural education. |
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1997 |
UNIVERSITY OF GUANAJUATO. Keynote speaker. Mexico. |
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1997 |
UNIVERSITY OF MORELIA. Lecturer. Mexico. |
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1997 |
CHARLES MOORE FOUNDATION: Speaker at the symposium and at the UT Austin University
Legacy Panel. |
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1996 |
UNIVERSITY OF OXACA. Keynote speaker and lecturer. Mexico. |
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1996 |
CONTEMPORARY ARTS MUSEUM. Keynote speaker on Space, Time, Buddhism, and the art of
Hiroshi Sugimoto. |
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1996 |
TAKARA GALLERY.
Speaker on Japanese Architecture: the path of Buddhism and Shinto. |
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1993 |
NATIONAL AIA JUROR FOR URBAN DESIGN, Washington, D.C. |
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1992 |
UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO at San Miguel de Allende,
Mexico. A two week symposium with Charles Moore
and Ricardo Legoretta. |
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1992 |
LOUISIANA TECH UNIVERSITY. One week workshop/lecture to build a house, full scale in
cardboard, with 100 students.
Ruston, Louisiana. |
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1991 |
QINGHUA UNIVERSITY.
A lecture with Charles Moore in Bejing, China. |
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1991 |
LOUISIANA TECH UNIVERSITY. One week lecture/exhibition to build a city for an
environmental symposium, Ruston, Louisiana. |
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1991 |
LSU. Visiting
Critic/Lecture, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. |
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1990 |
LOUISIANA TECH UNIVERSITY. A three day charette and lecture for "HABITAT." |
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1990 |
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN. A visiting professor for the spring semester. |
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1990 |
UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS. Lawrence, Kansas. Visiting lecture with Aldo Rossi. |
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1989 |
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON. Visiting critic for two months. Dean Ed Baum. |
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1988 |
YALE UNIVERSITY.
Visiting critic, Professor Kent Bloomer. |
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1988 |
ASIA SOCIETY. Keynote speaker. |
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1988 |
AIA AUSTIN CHAPTER. Co-Juror. |
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1988 |
HISD. Teachers Seminar, Keynote speaker. |
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1987 |
MEMPHIS AIA.
the Keynote speaker. |
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1987 |
SEATTLE DESIGN CENTER NORTHWEST. Keynote speaker. |
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1987 |
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON. Visiting critic. |
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1986 |
AMERICAN JEWISH COMMITTEE. Escorted trip to Israel to speak with the Prime Minister
and the Cabinet. |
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1986 |
CONDES, WORLD TRADE CENTER, Dallas, Texas. Panel speaker with Michael Graves,
James Wines (Site, Inc.), Ettore Sottsass (Memphis). |
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1986 |
UHCC/Austin:
12-day field trip to Mexico 1986-1995 |
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1985 |
ARCHITECTURAL ASSOCIATION. London, England. |
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1985 |
LOUISIANA TECH.
Visiting Critic with Charles Gwathmey and Amos Rappaport. |
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1984 |
UT Austin: Co-Lecture with Charles Moore. |
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1984 |
RICE UNIVERSITY.
Houston, Texas. Lecture on"REGIONALISM". |
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1983 |
HARVARD UNIVERSITY. Boston, Massachusetts. Visiting Critic
in the graduate studio. |
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1983 |
UCLA, Los Angeles, California. AMERICAN ARCHITECTURE. Conference Speaker. |
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1982 |
Arts Symposium of Houston, Texas. Lectures entitled,
"TEXAS ARCHITECTURE". |
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1975 |
World Future Society, Washington D.C. Conference Speaker,
"HISTORY OF THE FUTURE". |
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1974 |
Syracuse University, School of Architecture, New York.
"DESIGN; FUNCTION FOLLOWS FORM". |
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2005 |
Gwangju Biennale. BPZ international exhibition
representing the USA (One of five entries including Kharim Rashid and IDEO). |
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2005 |
Arc-en-Reve, Museum.
Bourdeaux, France. BPZ
“Furniture as Landscape” contribution to a larger exhibition by Bill Price, “NSEW”
that will travel to the Tate Modern, London. Catalog. |
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1999 |
MEMPHIS MUSEUM. Memphis, Tennessee. The façade of the
Grace Designs Showroom was purchased with funds by the Memphis Museum for
permanent acquisition by the Museum. |
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1997 |
VIRTUAL REALITY. Collaboration with Mikal Rovner on 3D
immersion for museum exhibition. |
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1997 |
VIRTUAL REALITY. Collaboration with James Surls on 3D
exhibition for museums. Virtual animation with sound in 3D space. |
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1993 |
Prototype House of the Future. Houston, Texas, and Louisiana. |
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1991 |
DIFFA, Texas, Invited Chair exhibition. |
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1991 |
Lawndale, Texas. Invitation Exhibition, "DAY OF THE
DEAD". Co-artist James Surls. |
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1990 |
American Institute of Architecture. Co-curator with Charles Moore: 1992
Chicago World's Fair, Octagon Building, Washington D.C. |
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1988 |
Museum; Cooper-Hewitt, New York City; Musee Des Arts, Montreal; Oakland
Museum, California: Octagon AIA,
Washington, D.C. "What Could Have Been: American Architecture of the
1980's". Curator. |
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1987 |
Art Institute of Chicago: High Museum, Atlanta; Memphis Brooks. |
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1986 |
UT Austin, Condes, Dallas; Wilsons, Houston.
"The Village Goes West." Co-curator with Charles Moore. |
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1984 |
TEXAS SOCIETY OF ARCHITECTS. Albert Thomas Convention Center, "Wanderwall"
Exhibit. |
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1984 |
LAGUNA ART MUSEUM.
"American Domestic Architecture: Cabin, Temple, Trailer",
Co-curator with Charles Moore. |
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1983 |
Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Arts. Texas Townsquares and Sunday Houses.
Charles Moore Co-curator. |
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1982 |
Art Institute of Chicago. Juried exhibition with the Texas Studio. Walter Netsch, Visiting Critic. |
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1982 |
Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, Texas.
"Visions and Revisions." Group Exhibition. WRJA Architects. |
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1976 |
Photographic Exhibition: "Evolution of Four Texas Cities." 140 prints. B&W 2'x2'. Exhibit TAMU. |
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1975 |
Student Council on National Affairs. SCONA XX. "America:
the Next Three Hundred Years." Exhibit on Future cities. |
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1970 |
Syracuse University.
School of Architecture, New York. Exhibition and design sponsored by SU. Plastic polyethylene construction. |
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4/74-present |
PETER JAY ZWEIG, Architects, Principal. |
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1/74-4/74 |
CLAUDE SAMTON, Architect, N.Y. Freelance drafting &
design of nature buildings on Long Island, New York. |
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11/73-2/74 |
CARL PUCHALL, Architect, N.Y. Freelance design &
drafting of nursing homes in New York. |
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9/72-12/73 |
MATHEW LAMBERT, ARCHITECTS & ENGINEER, Long Island, N.
Y. Design and drafting of industrial and commercial buildings. Variety of experiences including:
design, client relations, working drawings, model building and rendering. |
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6/72-9/72 |
SITE INC., N.Y. Attn: James Wines, Served as Co-Director. Responsibilities included; client
relations, office administration, and design. |
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6/70-4/71 |
PAOLO SOLERI. Architect, Scottsdale, Arizona. Experiences included; rendering,
drafting, construction, exhibition at the Whitney Museum in New York, and
model building. |
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6/68-9/68 |
BLISS INC., Long Island, N.Y. Interior displays and
layouts, mechanical drafting, and design of interiors. |
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9/80-present |
UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON. Director of the "Texastudio," Visiting Critics
Program. Tenured, Professor. |
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1993 |
GREENWOOD AWARD:
Presented by the Mayor of Houston for National Recognition in
Teaching. |
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1992 |
UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON, "Teaching Excellence
Award". |
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1989 |
UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON, College of Architecture, Teaching
Excellence Award: 1989 |
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6/86-9/86 |
TIEC/ITM , Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia. Visiting Professor. |
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1983 |
HARVARD UNIVERSITY.
Visiting Critic Program with Peter Waldman. |
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6/81-8/81 |
UNIVERSITY OF ROME, Italy, Visiting Professor - UHCC,
Italian Program. |
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9/74-1/80 |
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY. Graduate Department of
Architecture. Assistant
Professor, Department Head: Professor David Woodcock. |
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SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY, School of Architecture,
Syracuse, New York. Teaching Assistant. |
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2006 |
LYONS FRANCE. International workshop with the Grand
Atelier Lyons. Workshop with the U of H program. |
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2004 |
VENICE BIENNALE. International Jury for the National
Museum of Art, Taiwan. |
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2002 |
ITECH. A keynote speaker at a Symposium. University of
Houston. |
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2001 |
AIA ARCHITECTURE AWARD. Juror for the Dallas AIA Architecture
Design Awards. |
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1999 |
AIA ARCHITECTURE AWARD. Juror for the Alabama Architecture Design Awards. |
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1998 |
AIA ARCHITECTURE AWARD. Juror for the AIA Austin Chapter. Texas Architecture design awards. |
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1994 |
URBAN DESIGN AWARDS.
A keynote speaker at the National American Institute of Architecture
Convention. |
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1993 |
AIA NATIONAL HONOR AWARD. Juror for the National Urban Design Award. |
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1992 |
PROTOTYPE HOUSE OF THE FUTURE. Workshop at Louisiana Tech University. |
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1990 |
HABITAT for the humanities: charette program to design and
build a low cost house for Louisiana Tech University. |
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1989 |
ACSA National Paper in Chicago Illinois. Co-author with Charles Moore, Wayne
Attoe. "Urban Coherence in a Pluralistic Society". Refereed paper. |
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1988 |
Kent University. Computer and the Design Process. October
1987. Co-Author, Betty Bollinger.
Refereed paper. |
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1987 |
Advisory Board for the University of Maine. |
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1986 |
Texas Homes, Jury Member for the Design Awards Program. |
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1986 |
Panel Symposium Speaker with Michael Graves, Charles
Gwathmey, James Wines, and Ettore Sottsass. |
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1984 |
Energy laboratory, UHCC. Seminar on "Sunday
Houses". |
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1983 |
ACSA Regional Meeting, Symposium Speaker on Texas
townsquares. |
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1982 |
NCARB Grading for the National architectural license. Chicago, Illinois. Municipal Airport, Design, and Site
Planning Examination. |
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1982 |
Energy Laboratory, UHCC, "A Texas Architecture",
Seminar. |
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1979 |
Gulf State Utilities Program for, "Solar Energy
Applications for Residential Design in Texas." |
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1979 |
NCARB Preparatory Test for The National Architectural
Licensing Exam. Simulated Design
Examination: NCARB Participants. |
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1979 |
American Association of Housing: Refereed paper - "Housing-Case Study, 1980
Paradigm". |
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1979 |
Cranbrook Academy of Art, Detroit Michigan. Teachers Seminar on Design. Charles Moore and Robert Stern,
coordinators. |
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