New Projects in Architecture + Environmental Design. Nineteen projects by Pittsburgh-based or Pittsburgh-trained architects and designers represent some of the region's most imaginative and innovative solutions to how we might live, work, play, and build in the 21st century. Each project is presented on a platform - a physical and conceptual space for the introduction, display, and dispersal of visionary ideas.
New Projects in Architecture +
Environmental Design
Nineteen projects by Pittsburgh-based or
Pittsburgh-trained architects and designers represent
some of the region's most imaginative and innovative
solutions to how we might live, work, play, and build
in the 21st century. Each project is presented on a
platform - a physical and conceptual space for the
introduction, display, and dispersal of visionary ideas.
Goil Amornvivat, Thomas Morbitzer, and Can M. A.
Tiryaki, Regarding the Mihrab;
Burt Hill Kosar Rittelmann Associates, Environment
Engineering, David L. Lawrence Convention Center;
CBPD, Building As Power Plant;
Celento Henn Architects + Designers, Red House
Communications;
dggp architecture (with Bruce Lindsey), Pittsburgh
Glass Center;
D.I.R.T. studio (with AMD&ART), Testing the
Waters;
EDGE studio, Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, Main
Library;
FISHER ARCHitecture, Fisher House;
Harry Henninger Jr. with Morgan Manufacturing,
"The Phantom's Revenge";
Julian Kinal, Plywood Landscape: Overhead
Underfoot;
Klavon Design Associates, First Avenue Parking
Garage and Trail;
Loysen + Associates, Carnegie Library of
Pittsburgh, Brookline;
Arthur Lubetz Associates Architects, Small Man
Strip Tease;
Christine Davis Consultants with Parsons
Brinckerhoff Quade & Douglas, The Hot Metal
Bridge;
Pfaffmann + Associates, River Lofts;
William Shepler, Shepler House and Studio;
SPRINGBOARD Architecture, Communication,
Design, The Maridon Museum;
studio d'ARC architects, Live / Work Studio II;
Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates with Mel
Bochner, Carnegie Mellon University Sculpture
Garden.
The programs of the Heinz Architectural Center are
made possible by the generous support of the Drue
Heinz Trust. Additional support was provided by The
Juliet Lea Hillman Simonds Foundation and the
Women's Committee. General support for the
exhibition program at Carnegie Museum of Art is
provided by grants from The Heinz Endowments and
the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts.
Programs
Saturday, July 19
Curator Raymund Ryan guides a bus tour of selected
exhibition sites. Meet the architects and designers.
Lunch included. Call for information and registration
412.622.3288.
September
Lecture and panel discussion with architects and
designers planned.
Carnegie Museum
The Heinz Architectural Center
4400 Forbes Avenue, PA 15213-4080
Pittsburgh