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National Council of
Architectural Registration Board Registered Architect |
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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2012 |
Grant:
Susan Vaughan Foundation. $20,000.00. A prototype for a pallet
design that converts to buildings for
disaster housing. bpz. |
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2011 |
FDIP.
Faculty Development Initiative Program for developing the Hospitality
Innovation Lab as the Director. $20,000.00. |
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2010 |
Provisional Patent:
Disaster Relief Pallet that upcycles into a building system. bpz. 2010. |
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2010 |
Grant: Conrad N. Hilton College
of Hotel and Restaurant Management. Hotel Rooms of the Future. The
design of six experimental hotel rooms at the Hilton Hotel, central campus, U
of H. $39,000.00 |
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2010 |
Grant: Susan Vaughan Foundation. $20,000.00:
Publication and Exhibition of Donald Judd and Dan Flavin. Chinati,
Foundation. Marfa. |
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2010 |
Copyrights:
Literary copyrights: HOTEL, SHINTO, ROOM, JUDD. PJZA
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2009 |
Grant: UHGBC.
$65,000.00: Cultural upcycling from palette to utensils, architectural skins,
to buildings for disaster housing. bpz. |
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2009 |
Grant: Susan Vaughan
Foundation. $10,000.00: Investigation of the work of Donald
Judd and Dan Flavin.Chinati, Foundation. Marfa, Tx. |
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2008 |
Grant: Gerald Hines COA U of H.
$43,000.00 Grant to investigate the sustainable integration of SHINTO
(shower, sink, toilet) for housing. |
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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. $24,000.00. 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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PROJECTS: PETER JAY ZWEIG ARCHITECT: 1968-PRESENT
2012
JEC Atlanta Showroom. A 7,000 square foot building in Atlanta, Ga. |
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2012 |
Eye Gallery. A photography, housing, orchard, organic farming and art installation for a mixed use city block development. Amarillo, Texas. |
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2011 |
4411. A 12,000 square foot remodel for a commercial complex of four art galleries, parking, a restaurant and an event space. Houston, Texas. |
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2011 |
Lipinski House. A 4,500 square foot house for an art collector on a mountaintop overlooking the city. Nashville, Tennessee. |
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2011 |
Strauss + Ballou Residence. A free standing music room addition to an existing house. Houston, Texas. |
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2011 |
Disaster Relief Pallets. A Provisional Patent has been received for the design of pallets upcycling into buildings. BPZ(Bill Price + Peter Zweig). |
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2010 |
NHA Community Development. A 1000 unit development of affordable housing supporting a sustainable lifestyle integration of organic crops and chickens. Manila, Philippines. |
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2009 |
SHINTO. (Shower, Sink, Toilet). Prototype sustainable bathroom for developing countries. |
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2009 |
Retirement Village. A natural preserve located by a volcano with a four story hotel, twenty detached cottages, clubhouse, a lifestyle integration of organic crops and chickens, fisheries, and a total wellness center. Tagatay, Philippines. |
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2008 |
Housing Prototype. Affordable housing for community development throughout the country for President Horta. Dili, Timor Leste. |
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2008 |
JANUS et Cie Los Angeles Showroom. 12,000 square foot design showroom in the Pacific Design Center, West Hollywood, California. |
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2008 |
JANUS et Cie Washington Showroom. 6,000 square foot design showroom on M street in Georgetown, Washington, D.C. |
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2008 |
Eleazar Residence. 6,500 square foot house incorporating a vertical garden wall. Manila, Philippines. |
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2008 |
JANUS et Cie Boston Showroom. 10,500 square foot design showroom in the Boston Design Center, Boston, Massachusetts. |
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2007 |
Stephenson Residence. Remodel of a 2,300 square foot townhouse. Boston, Massachusetts. |
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2007 |
JANUS et Cie Florida Showroom. 6,000 square foot showroom in the DCOTA Design Center, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. |
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2007 |
JANUS et Cie San Francisco Showroom. 11,500 square foot design showroom in the San Francisco Design Center, California. |
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2006 |
Janice Feldman Residence. Renovation and design of a 5,000 SF residence in Montecito, California. |
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2006 |
Chaumont-sur-Loire Valley. Invited bpz to construct an international experimental garden for the Festival of Gardens, France. |
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2006 |
Windmill Lakes Estates. Seventy two townhouse development. Houston, Texas. bpz. |
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2006 |
Williamson Residence. A rural house on fifty acres with a six acre lake. Fayettville, Texas. |
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2006 |
Shaar Residence. An innovative, 2,400 square foot cantilever house clad in a rain screen. Austin, Texas. |
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2005 |
Gwangju Biennial. bpz international exhibition of SOS (a disaster upscale container that becomes a structural component for buildings) for the biennial in Gwangju, Korea. |
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2006 |
JANUS et Cie Chicago Showroom. 5,600 square foot showroom in the Chicago Merchandise Mart. |
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2005 |
Les Grands Atelier Workshop. Lyon, France. bpz was invited by the University of Houston, College of Architecture to build a translucent concrete structure for a Summer Workshop Program. |
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2005 |
BAM. 4,000 SF Dr. Bernard Arocha Medical Addition. Houston, Texas. |
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2005 |
bpz. Formation of a Company devoted to objects, furniture, industrial design, and architecture with co-principal, Bill Price. |
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2005 |
Tsunami relief, Phang-Nga, Thailand. Co-Principal with Bill Price / bpz. Creation of team to access and solve problems created by the Tsunami in Phang-Nga, Thailand. |
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2005 |
ORIGIN OFFICE COMPLEX. Proposed 12,000 SF office, media and graphics compound. Consultant, Houston, Texas. |
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2004 |
GERESI RESIDENCE. 4,000 SF residence in Manhattan Beach, California. Collaboration with MVRDV. |
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2004 |
WITHERSPOON RESIDENCE. 13,000 SF residence. Houston, Texas. |
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2004 |
JANUS et CIE Showroom. 5,000 SF: An innovative design showroom in the Decorative Center, Houston, Texas. |
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2004 |
ART GALLERY. 12,224 SF: Five art galleries and a restaurant in the Museum District. Houston, Texas. |
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2004 |
MORRIS RESIDENCE. 4,500 SF residence. Houston, Texas. |
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2004 |
BLAFFER ART GALLERY. A proposed installation piece for a retrospective of Ant Farm. Houston, Texas. |
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2004 |
WALT HOUSE. 1,800 square foot residence. Houston, Texas |
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2003 |
CASE STUDY HOUSE. A prototype 2,700 square foot residence. Consultant: Philip Johnson. Houston, Texas. |
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2003 |
PROTOTYPE HOUSE. A 1,500 square foot residence as a prototype for eight units to built as a model community. North Carolina. |
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2002 |
HOLTON / KRAFFT RESIDENCE. 18,000 square foot residence on a seventy five acre wooded site. Tallahassee, Florida. |
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2001 |
GRANTWORKS AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROGRAM. Four demonstration residences under the Texas Affordable Housing Program. Fort Davis, Texas. |
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2000 |
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE OFFICE COMPLEX. 10,000 SF office units built by Bechtel National, Inc. for the USAF. Curacao, British Indies. |
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2000 |
DR. MOHAMED RESIDENCE. 15,000 sq. ft. residence on three acres on the bayou. Houston, Texas. |
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1999 |
GILBERT RESIDENCE. 7,000 sq. ft. home in Clear Lake, Texas. |
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1999 |
DEMONSTRATION PLATFORM
HOUSE. 88 sm
Monterrey, Mexico. |
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1999 |
JOE HAVEL AND LISA LUDWIG
RESIDENCE. 1,500 sq. ft.
remodel. Houston, Texas. |
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1999 |
DEMONSTRATION PROTOTYPE
HOUSE. Prototype 60 sm housing
unit. Victoria Island, Nigeria. |
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1998 |
MONOTECH OFFICE COMPLEX. Commercial office courtyard
building. Philippines. |
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1998 |
INDIAN NATION PROTOTYPES. Four Apache and three Creek Indian
2,000 sq. ft. housing prototype units.
Oklahoma. |
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1998 |
PHILIPPINES HOUSING
PROJECTS. Five low cost housing
prototype units for 50,000 house development. Philippines. |
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1997 |
TRAVIS TOWNHOMES. Four 4,200 sq.
ft. urban townhomes located in Dallas, Texas. |
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1997 |
SANTA FE INTERNATIONAL. The interiors of a 100
room hotel on a jack-up oil rig constructed in Singapore. |
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1997 |
BRIGGS-WEAVER. An 11,000 sq. ft. office
addition. Houston, Texas. |
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1996 |
HARRISON RESIDENCE. A 12,000 sq.
ft. house on 8 acres in Kingwood, Texas. |
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1996 |
TEXAS ARTS AND PERFORMANCE
CENTER, Splendora,
Texas. A 12,000 sq.ft. Museum and
storage facility for James Surls and Charmaine Locke. (Texastudio) |
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1996 |
MONOTECH VILLAGE. A prototype housing and office
complex. Malibu, California. |
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1996 |
MONOTECH CITY. A prototype city for 20,000
people. Morocco. |
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1996 |
KAN-SAI NATIONAL LIBRARY. 550,000 sq. ft. competition for a
national library. Japan. |
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1995 |
TOKYO ART FORUM CENTER. Eleven Suspended Sculptures by Robert
Wilson, Artist. Production
Architect. |
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1995 |
OFFICE/WAREHOUSE. 30,000 sq.ft. office
for Briggs-Weaver, Houston, Texas. |
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1994 |
MEDLYN RESIDENCE. 1,400 sq.ft.,
two story addition. West University, Texas. |
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1994 |
KOMA MUSEUM. Architectural
Competition for a Museum, temporary galleries, library, theater, and artist
studio's. Los Angeles, California. |
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1994 |
WEINSTEIN RESIDENCE. 5,000 sq.ft. house. Santa Cruz, California. |
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1994 |
FURNITURE. Temple Emanu El
Lobby, Tzedakah boxes. Houston,
Texas. |
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1993 |
DR. SPRINGBORN RESIDENCE. A
12,000 sq.ft. house on 300 acres in Easton, Maryland. |
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1993 |
TEA HOUSE AND GARDEN. A Public
Pavilion for New Harmony, Indiana.
Jane Owens, client. |
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1993 |
A PROTOTYPE HOUSE FOR THE
FUTURE. An
1,800 sq.ft. cardboard house, at full scale, for a
national traveling exhibition. |
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1993 |
U.S. EMBASSY. Design Consultant (for J.C. Houston,
Texas) for an American Embassy in Tunisia, Africa. |
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1992 |
AL AKHAWAYN UNIVERSITY. A land-use/interior consultant to the
KING OF MOROCCO, for a new university located in Ifrane, Morocco (Team: Texas
International Educational Consortium - Dr. Bill Franklin: Architect: Michael Pinseau, Paris, France). |
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1992 |
WARREN COMMISSION. A 7,500 sq.ft. residence,
on a heavily wooded site, on a Bayou in Houston, Texas. |
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1992 |
RETIREMENT COMPLEX: PROTOTYPE HOUSING UNITS. A series of housing models for new
Harmony, Indiana for descendants of the 1816 founder, Robert Owens. |
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1991 |
AMARILLO RESEARCH CENTER. Phase II: 15,000 sq.ft.. Bone Marrow and Immunology Laboratories. Harrington Cancer Center, Amarillo,
Texas. |
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1991 |
PETER JOSEPH GALLERY. 7,300
sq.ft. Furniture and Art Gallery on 58th and 5th Ave., New York City. |
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1991 |
TOBIAS PICKER RESIDENCE. A
country estate for a modern music composer in Putnam County, New York. |
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1991 |
BUNGALOW HOUSE. 2,000 sq.ft. house in the Magnolia Subdivision, Houston, Texas (Co-Architect: Charles Moore). |
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1990 |
GRAND PRIX RACE TRACK. A 500 acre
race track for 35,000 people in Phase I, and 85,000 people in Phase II
(Associate Architect: James
Sailor). |
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1989 |
HOTEL: SANTA FE DRILLING COMPANY. A 100 bed
hotel with a restaurant and workout rooms on a jack-up oil rig. Singapore. |
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1989 |
PRESIDENT BUSH PRESIDENTIAL
LIBRARY. A 140,000 sq.ft. proposal, including; archive repository, electronic
library, and a presidential museum on a 35 acre site in Houston, Texas. Joint venture with WRJA. |
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1989 |
HOUSTON GRAND OPERA STAGE SETS.
For the World Premiere Opera, "New Year", by Sir Michael Tippett. |
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1989 |
THE RESEARCH INSTITUTE. A 55,000 sq.ft. masterplan
addition to Northwest Texas Hospital, Amarillo, Texas. Phase One: 24,000 sq.ft. OBGYN and crystallography
lab and extensive remodeling of the existing hospital atrium. |
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1989 |
SCHOLL RESIDENCE. A major addition to the grounds and
master suite of a Houston residence. |
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1989 |
AMARILLO RESEARCH CENTER. 120,000 sq.ft. addition
to Texas Tech Health Center in Amarillo, Texas. This program includes; a 15,000 sq.ft. vivarium, a
35,000 sq.ft. laboratory, and a 70,000 sq.ft. office/research wing. |
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1988 |
DR. SOMMERS RESIDENCE. A 2,000 sq.ft. addition
to an estate in Manhassett, Long Island. |
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1988 |
KOLTER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
ADDITION. An adaptive reuse
project that utilizes an existing 1890 log barn. HISD classroom, Houston, Texas. |
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1988 |
PUEBLO RIBERA HOUSING
ADDITION. The redesign and
addition to 6 housing units by R.M. Schindler, 1925, La Jolla, California. |
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1988 |
CHRISTISON RESIDENCE. The remodeling and addition of a
kitchen, living, and master suite wing in Memorial, Houston, Texas. |
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1988 |
RALPH AND KACOO'S
RESTAURANT. 12,000 sq.ft. schematic design for a restaurant in Dallas, Texas. |
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1988 |
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL
CENTER. A playground for
children. Houston, Texas. |
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1988 |
LAW SCHOOL, UNIVERSITY OF
HOUSTON. A multi-use addition to
the Law School, including; 276 residential units, four law courts, and dining
facilities, Houston, Texas. |
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1987 |
GARY ZIMMERMAN RESIDENCE. A
7,000 sq.ft. residence, Cape Cod, Hyannis Port,
Massachusetts. |
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1987 |
WEST HOLLYWOOD CIVIC
CENTER. A multi-use masterplan
for three city blocks in Los Angeles, California. Buildings include: City Hall, a
library, a fire station, 300 car parking garage, and a landscaped park. |
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1987 |
DR. MEDRANO RESIDENCE. Schematic design for a 6,500 sq.ft. house, West University, Houston, Texas. |
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1986 |
CITY OF HEMET. A masterplan for 10 city blocks: A Multi-use Municipal government
Center: Hemet City, California. |
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1986 |
DR. MICHAEL GILLILAND
RESIDENCE. A 4,000 sq.ft. residence in Lake Jackson, Texas. |
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1986 |
LAKE GARDENS CLUB. 60,000 sq.ft. addition
to an exclusive country club.
Associate architect: Dr.
Ken Yeang, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. |
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1986 |
PERSHING SQUARE. Masterplan for a 3 block square in
downtown Los Angeles, to include:
restaurants, botanical gardens, administration building, and park. |
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1986 |
H.R.H. PRINCE ABDUL RAHMAN AL
FAISAL PALACE. 75,000 sq.ft. residence in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (Interior Design consultant: Z/C,
Inc.). |
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1985 |
SESQUICENTENNIAL BAYOU
PARK. Masterplan for a 15,000
sq.ft. museum, 8,000 sq.ft. restaurant,
boat docks, amphitheater, and nature park. |
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1985 |
DR. WILLIAM LIPSKY CLINIC. Ophthalmology Clinic and office
addition Clear Lake Texas. |
|
1985 |
PLANTATION PROFESSIONAL
PARK. The Masterplan, design, and
construction for an 8.17 acre office park. Scope: 15 medical buildings with 6 buildings
in phase one, including; a pharmacy, dermatologist, 3 gynecologist offices,
landscaped park and lake. Lake
Jackson, Texas. |
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1985 |
DAVENPORT RANCH CONDOMINIUM
(Production Associates Z/C Inc.) 8.5 acre master plan subdivision in Austin,
Texas including;
a clubhouse, 30 condominiums, pool and site amenities. |
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1985 |
HENKEL RESIDENCE. A 6,000 sq.ft. residence
on an 18 acre site over looking a 64 acre lake in Putnam County, New York. |
|
1985 |
BAPTIST CHURCH. A 15,000 sq.ft. addition to an existing church. (Design consultant with architects Z/C
Inc.). Dallas, Texas. |
|
1985 |
KEES RESTAURANT. A 5,000 sq.ft. Restaurant. (Consultant with architects Z/C
Inc.). Lake Jackson, Texas. |
|
1984 |
DR. KUMAR RESIDENCE. 7,000 sq.ft. house. Sugarcreek, Texas. |
|
1984 |
DR. FROST RESIDENCE. 5,500 sq.ft. house. Lakes of Fondren, Texas. |
|
1984 |
TOWN LAKE. A 90 acre Masterplan, mixed-use
office, housing, and shopping center, Houston, Texas (Associated with
Llewelyn- Davies Sahni Architects, Houston, Texas). Luei Partnership. |
|
1984 |
THE BOULEVARD. A 75 acre
masterplan, mixed-use development for Nualpha Corporation (Associated with
Llewelyn-Davies Sahni, Architects, Houston, Texas). |
|
1984 |
AUSTIN CITY HALL
COMPETITION. A 1 million square
foot office and mixed-use project. (Joint venture with Charles Moore,
Architect). |
|
1984 |
GRACE DESIGNS FURNITURE. Light Fixture in production: Distributed
by Grace Designs. |
|
1984 |
GRACE DESIGNS. World Trade Center, Dallas,
Texas. 3,000 sq.ft. Furniture
Showroom (Associate Architect:
Ettore Sottsass, Milan, Italy). |
|
1984 |
BILES AND ASSOCIATES, Houston,
Texas. 10,000 sq.ft. interior space design (design consultant with WRJA). |
|
1984 |
PIPERS MEADOW COMMUNITY CENTER,
including: fire station, offices,
town meeting hall, and community pool extension. Clear Lake, Texas (design consultant
with WRJA). |
|
1984 |
H.R. JOHNSON TILE SHOWROOM,
Houston, Texas. |
|
1984 |
HOUSE, Innovation in Housing
Competition. |
|
1984 |
LONE STAR FINANCIAL SERVICES,
Houston, Texas (design consultant with WRJA). 20,000 sq.ft. office
building. |
|
1984 |
HOMESTEAD. Residence for Japan
Architect, Japan. |
|
1984 |
GREEK RESTAURANT. Chicago, Illinois for Nick Nickolas. |
|
1983 |
HOUSING COMPLEX. Two Townhouses and Two detached
Residential Units. Houston,
Texas. |
|
1983 |
6 TOWNHOUSES: Houston, Texas (design consultant with
WRJA). |
|
1982 |
HOUSING: 110 townhouse units for
a competition on Lafayette Square, St. Louis Missouri. |
|
1982 |
CHAMBERS CLINIC. 10,000 square foot office
building. Sugarland, Texas
(design consultant with WRJA architects). |
|
1982 |
TIRR: THE INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH &
REHABILITATION. Hospital
renovation and addition of 26,000 square feet. (Design Consultant WRJA
Architects). Houston, Texas. |
|
1982 |
ZWEIG RENOVATION,
RESIDENCE. Houston, Texas. |
|
1982 |
KEYDRILL: Hotel for 84 people on an offshore
jack-up oil rig. (Design Consultant with WRJA
Architects). Houston, Texas. |
|
1981 |
DR. PHILLIP PERIMAN, RESIDENCE,
Amarillo, Texas. |
|
1981 |
RESTAURANT, Portman Industries,
Brenham, Texas. |
|
1981 |
VIETNAM VETERANS MEMORIAL, A
competition for Washington D.C. |
|
1981 |
CUE: (COUNTRY HOUSE, URBAN HOUSE, ESTATE) a
competition residence, Texas. |
|
1980 |
ASK: ANNOTATED SYMBOLS KIT, Competition, Residence. |
|
1980 |
MUSEUM: SCHINSHENKU, JAPAN. Competition. |
|
1979 |
RESIDENCE DR. CYNTHIA SCHULEMAN,
Bryan, Texas. |
|
1979 |
SCHINSHENKU TOKYO, JAPAN,
RESIDENCE, Competition. |
|
1979 |
INTERNATIONAL LANDMARK
COMPETITION. Southern Cross,
Melbourne, Australia. |
|
1979 |
CUBE 3 RESIDENCE, Texas. Innovations
in Housing Competition. |
|
1979 |
LES
HALLES INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION, Paris. |
|
1978 |
RESIDENCE, RABBI ROY WALTER,
Houston, Texas. |
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1978 |
PAHLAVI NATIONAL LIBRARY. Iran, International Competition. |
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1977 |
HABS (HISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDING
SURVEY), Calvert, Texas, Co-Supervisor with David Woodcock, Department Head
TAMU, and Dr. John Garner, Historian. |
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1977 |
MINIMAL SURFACE STRUCTURE. Texas
A&M University. |
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1977 |
ZWEIG RESIDENCE. College Station, Texas. |
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1976 |
WALDEN HOUSE. Single Family dwelling, Macon,
Georgia. |
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1975 |
SIEGAL HOUSE ADDITION: Solar Energy. Long Island, New York. |
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1975 |
BRAZOS VALLEY ART CENTER, Bryan,
Texas. Programming and
Schematic Design of a civic art center. |
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1973 |
ROUGH ROCK DEMONSTRATION SCHOOL,
Chinle, Arizona. Independent
consulting architect for the Navajo Indian Reservation. Housing alternatives proposed in
conjunction with solar energy for space heating and cooling. |
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1969 |
PHOENIX FREE SCHOOL: Phoenix,
Arizona. Pneumatic Structure for an elementary school. |
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1968 |
PLAYGROUND, PEOPLES PARK,
Berkeley, California. Children's
playhouses. Free-form,
Ferro-cement. |
PUBLICATIONS
REVIEWING: PROFESSIONAL WORK/ EXHIBITIONS: |
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Paper City: 4411 Announcement of engagement of PJZA
to design art galleries + restaurant. March 2011. |
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Texas Architect: Publication of UHGBC by
Geoffrey Brune. SHINTO. Houston, Texas. Fall 2009. |
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Wallpaper Houston Guide: Publication
of best architecture projects in Houston: 4411 Montrose art galleries. Houston,
Texas. Page 68. 2009 |
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Texas Architect: Publication of the Texas
Society of Architecture Award. SKYBOX: Living on the edge. Austin, Texas. May
2008. |
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Houston Chronicle. Article reviewing AIA Awards,
SKYBOX: Grand Ideas, small building. May 7th, 2008. |
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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: Lombre 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. |
PUBLICATIONS
OF STUDENT AWARDS: |
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ACSA Wood Competition, National Competition. Third
Place. 1988. |
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ARCHITECTURAL RECORD Gazebo National
Competition. First Place. March 1988. |
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ACSA 1987 Tile Competition Award |
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TEXAS ARCHITECT, September, 1985 |
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ACSA Design and Energy Publication, 1983 |
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ACSI Design and Energy Publications, 1981 International
Publication of Mathlde-Rosenthal, 1981 |
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AIA Solar Energy Designs.
1977. Book on energy competition
designs. |
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AD England, July, 1976. "Redesign of the Whitehouse for
the Bicentennial." |
PUBLICATIONS
OF THE TEXASTUDIO: |
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TEXAS ARCHITECT |
January / February 2006. Page
31. Words of Wisdom: a quote on counsel for future architects. |
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CRIT MAGAZINE 29 |
November 1992, Page 18. Prototype house of the future. |
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CRIT MAGAZINE 21 |
January 1989. Ornament workshop. |
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Horizon |
March 1987: Malaysia |
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Texas Architect |
September 1985 (page 62-63) |
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Progressive Architecture |
July, 1985 |
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Dallas/Fort Worth: Home Show |
June 16, 1984 Ch 21 KTXA |
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PARADE: Houston Chronicle |
December 2, 1984 THE TEXAS HOME |
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Strides UHCCC |
January 1984 |
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Eyes of Texas |
December 1983 Ch.2 |
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Energy Newsletter UHCC |
June l983 |
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Dallas/Fort Worth: Home Show |
June 16, 1984 Ch 21 KTXA |
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PARADE: Houston Chronicle |
December 2, 1984 THE TEXAS HOME |
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Strides UHCCC |
January 1984 |
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Eyes of Texas |
December 1983 Ch.2 |
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Energy Newsletter UHCC |
June 1983 |
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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 |
PUBLICATIONS: ARTICLES/BOOKS:
ACSA INTERNATIONAL
Publication of an article / juried paper
Entitled, Innovative Infrastructure. |
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HOTEL |
Forthcoming book: Published by Taylor and Francis: Routledge.
2011. |
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PHILIPPINES: Need + Desire |
Published by President Arroyo and the Philippines
Government |
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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 |
Its 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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2012
BARCELONA, SPAIN. Presenter at the ACSA International Conference
on
Change, Architecture, Education, Practice. (juried publication). |
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2010 |
SCOTTSDALE MUSEUM OF
CONTEMPORARY ART. Panel with Will Bruder to discuss the exhibition, Paolo
Soleri: Bridges. |
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2010 |
ICONUS. Keynote speaker at an
International Conference on Sustainable Cities. Hong Kong. |
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2010 |
HALL OF HONOR: THINK TANK.
Conrad N. Hilton College of Restaurant and Management. Invited panelist on
the Hospitality Industry response to sustainability in architecture. |
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2010 |
HAWAII EIGHTH ANNUAL ARTS &
HUMANITIES CONFERENCE. Cultural Sustainability. Speaker: Upcycling. PJZA (a juried paper). |
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2010 |
KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Robert Thayer
Lecturer: Landscape of the Mind. UC Davis. Sacramento, California. |
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2010 |
ASIA: Import / Export. A panel
discussion at the University of Houston with a presentation: Universal
Regionalists. |
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2009 |
HAWAII SEVENTH ANNUAL ARTS &
HUMANITIES CONFERENCE. Speaker:
PJZA (a juried paper). An Epiphany. |
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2008 |
HAWAII SIXTH ANNUAL ARTS &
HUMANITIES CONFERENCE. Speaker:
PJZA (a juried paper). |
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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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2007 |
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). |
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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 the 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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2010 |
UHGBC: Disaster Relief Pallet,
UPCYCLING. BPZ. |
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2009 |
SHINTO: U of H, COA. Shower,
Sink, Toilet. |
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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 faade 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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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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6/69-4/71 |
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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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, Distinguished
Teaching Award: "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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8/71-1/72 |
SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY, School of
Architecture, Syracuse, New York. Teaching Assistant. |
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COORDINATOR OF THE U of H GRADUATE VISITING CRITICS PROGRAM: TEXAS
STUDIO WORKSHOPS: |
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2008 |
Maarten Baas. Decorative Arts.
Eindhoven, Netherlands. |
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2006 |
Mr. Takabe. The Slow House,
Japan. |
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2005 |
Front
Inc.: Marc Simmons, NYC. |
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2005 |
MVRDV. Winy Maas, Architect,
Rotterdam. |
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2003 |
Gaetano Pesce, Artist,
Architect, Paris, NYC, Brazil |
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2002 1996 |
Marcel Wanders, Industrial
Design, Amsterdam James Surls, Artist |
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1995 |
Robert Wilson |
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1988 |
Charles Moore, FAIA Kent Bloomer, YALE Arthur Anderson, AIA Dick Peters, AIA |
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1985 |
J. B.
Jackson Kent Bloomer,
Yale Michael Graves, FAIA Charles Moore, FAIA Peter
Schneider, Dean |
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1984 |
Phillip Johnson, FAIA Michael Graves, FAIA Charles Moore, FAIA Dick
Peters, AIA |
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1983 |
Charles
Moore, FAIA J.B.
Jackson Ralph
Knowles, FAIA |
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1982 |
Charles
Moore, FAIA Ian McHarg,
Landscape Architect Michael
Graves, FAIA O'Neil
Ford, FAIA |
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1981 |
Walter
Netsch, FAIA Frank
Welch, FAIA Paul
Rudolph, FAIA Charles
Moore, FAIA |
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1980 |
Richard
Meier, FAIA George
Nakashima |
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ACADEMIC AWARDS: STUDENT
COMPETITIONS |
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Chantal Papp |
ACSA National Wood
Competition: Third Place
($500.00), 1990. |
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William Williams |
Heritage Square, Sam Houston
Park, Houston, Texas. Gateway
Competition ($1,000.00). Design
to be constructed with $300,000 Budget by the sons of the American Revolution,
1990. |
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Jesus Porraras |
Vermont Gazebo Competition. National First Place Award ($450.00),
1989. |
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Hai Long |
NIAE: "Timbuktu University
Competition", International Award for 1987 William Van Allen Memorial
Fellowship ($750), 1988. |
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Hai Long |
Scholarship for the 1987 Tile Competition. Jury: Stanley Tigerman, Peter
Eisenman, Charles Moore, 1987. |
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George Hallowell Ken Roberts Karen Braitmeyer |
First Place in the National
Competition for Wallcovering. ($2,500.00) Exhibit at Neocom 1985, Chicago,
Illinois. |
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Veronica Becnel |
Texas Architectural Foundation
Grant for $1,500.00 to research Texas Architecture: Faculty Sponsor. |
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Karen Barrett |
1982/1983 Thesis award for 5th
year, UHCC undergraduate best juried thesis project. |
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Kurt Hull Steve Edwards |
Three Honorable Mentions in the International
Design Competition: Mathidele-Rosenthal, Germany Projects exhibited in
Germany, 1981. |
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Chris Petrash |
1980/82 Thesis Awards |
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Carlos Jimenez |
For 5th year UHCC undergraduates |
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James Lyman |
Best Juried |
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Sammy D'Amico Mark Nolen |
Thesis Project. 1981 |
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Joyce Rosner |
3rd Year Graduate Studio: UHCC ACSA: tied for 2nd (top award in the National
Design and Energy 1981 Student Design Competition. Projects exhibited at the ACSA
National Convention, 1981). |
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Carlton Fuqua |
National Institute for
Architectural Education: NIAE
1978. |
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Ted Shelton Gary Owens |
Southern Baptist Convention:
1977 |
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Hector Lasalla Eric Denieve |
AIA Solar Concepts in Energy
Design 1976 |
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Henry Wong |
Reynolds Aluminum 1976 |
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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. Symposium keynote
speaker. University of Houston. |
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2001 |
AIA ARCHITECTURE AWARD. Juror: Dallas
AIA Architectural Awards. |
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1999 |
AIA ARCHITECTURE AWARD. Juror:
Alabama Architectural Awards. |
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1998 |
AIA ARCHITECTURE AWARD. Juror:
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: 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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