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Steven Holl
Steven Holl inHelsinki,Finlandin 2008
Born(1947-12-09)December 9, 1947(age 76)
NationalityAmerican
Alma mater
OccupationArchitect
AwardsAlvar Aalto Medal(1998)
BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award(2008)
AIA Gold Medal(2012)
Praemium Imperiale(2014)
The Daylight and Building Component Award(2016)
PracticeSteven Holl Architects
BuildingsKiasma Contemporary Art Museum,Helsinki,Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art,Kansas City,Linked Hybrid,Beijing,Knut Hamsun Center,Hamarøy, Norway, [Kinder Building,Museum of Fine Arts Houston], Houston, Texas, [Rubenstein Commons,Institute for Advanced Study(IAS)], Princeton, New Jersey

Steven Holl(born December 9, 1947) is a New York–based American architect and watercolorist.

His work includes the 2022 Rubenstein Commons at theInstitute for Advanced Study;the 2020 Campus expansion of theMuseum of Fine Arts Houstonincluding the Nancy and Rich Kinder Building and Glassell School of Art; the 2019 REACH expansion of theJohn F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts;[1]the 2019 Hunters Point Library inQueens, New York;[2]the 2007 Bloch Building addition to theNelson-Atkins Museum of ArtinKansas City, Missouri;[3]and the 2009Linked Hybridmixed-use complex inBeijing, China.[3]

Career[edit]

Steven Holl's design for Simmons Hall ofMITwon theHarleston Parker Medalin 2004.
Bloch Addition to theNelson-Atkins Museum of Art,2007.

Family and education[edit]

Holl was born on December 9, 1947, and grew up inBremertonandManchester,Washington.[4]He is the son of Myron Holl of Washington state and Helen Mae Holl of Alabama.[5]He has described his father as "full blooded Norwegian".[6]Holl received aBachelor of Artsfrom theUniversity of Washington(department of architecture) in 1971.[7][8]

Recognition and awards[edit]

In 1998, Holl was awarded the prestigiousAlvar Aalto Medal.In 2000, Holl was elected to theAmerican Academy of Arts and Letters.In July 2001,Timenamed Holl America's Best Architect, for "buildings that satisfy the spirit as well as the eye." Other awards and distinctions include the best architectural design in New York forThe Pace Collectionshowroom in 1986 from the American Institute of Architects, the New YorkAmerican Institute of ArchitectsMedal of Honor (1997), the French Grande Médaille d’Or (2001), theSmithsonian Institution'sCooper-HewittNational Design Award in Architecture (2002), Honorary Fellow of theRoyal Institute of British Architects(2003), the Arnold W. Brunner Prize in Architecture from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and the 2008BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Awardin the Arts category.[9]In 2007, Steven Holl Architects received the AIA Institute Honor Award and the AIA New York Chapter Architecture Merit Award for Art Building West for theSchool of Art and Art History(University of Iowa,Iowa City). The Higgins Hall Insertion atPratt Institute(Brooklyn, New York) and the New Residence at the Swiss Embassy both received the AIA New York Chapter Architecture Honor Award in 2007. In 2010,Herning Museum of Contemporary Art,(Herning, Denmark) was awarded the RIBA International Award. The Horizontal Skyscraper-Vanke Center received the 2011 AIA Institute National Honor Award, as well as the AIA NY Honor Award. In 2011, he was named a Senior Fellow of theDesign Futures Council.,[10]and Holl was named the 2012AIA Gold Medalwinner.[11]In 2014, Holl was awarded thePraemium ImperialePrize for Architecture.[12]In 2016, Holl was awardedThe Daylight and Building Component Awardby the VELUX Foundation.

Teaching[edit]

Holl is a tenured professor atColumbia University,where he has taught since 1981[13]with Dimitra Tsachrelia.[14]He frequently teaches on the relationship between music and architecture.[15]

'T' Space[edit]

In 2010, Holl founded 'T' Space, a multidisciplinary arts organization inRhinebeck,New York. The core aim of 'T' Space is to create educational fusions of art, architecture, music, and poetry of the 21st century. The organization operates a summer exhibition series and an emerging architects summer residency in pursuit of their mission.[16]

The 'T' Space Synthesis of the Arts Series explores the intersection of art, architecture, and ecology through 2 to 3 exhibitions of work by emerging and established artists and architects. As of its 2019 season, 'T' Space has exhibited architectsJosé Oubrerie,Tatiana Bilbao,andNeil Denari,[17]as well as artists such asAi Weiwei,Pat Steir,andBrice Marden.[18]

In 2017, 'T' Space began offering a summertime residency program for young architects and artists.[19]Program participants design purpose-built architecture with a curriculum emphasizing the ecological outcomes of design. During project development, the residents participate in pin-ups, field trips, and a public lecture series, from architects including Christian Wassmann, Christoph Kumpusch, Tamas Nagy, and Holl himself.[20][21]

In addition to its arts and educational programming, 'T' Space maintains a publication program and a 30-acre nature reserve with outdoor installations of art and architecture. In 2019, construction was completed on 'T' Space's architectural archive and research library. T-Space houses Holl's work as a watercolorist, as well as models, drawings and other architectural materials developed in Holl's 40-plus years as principal of Steven Holl Architects.[22]

Works[edit]

Early works[edit]

Kiasma,Helsinki, 1993-1998

Holl won first prize in theAmerika-GedenkbibliothekInternational Library Design Competition in 1988, an expansion and renovation of the American Memorial LibraryinBerlin.In February, 1989 Holl's work was exhibited in a solo show at theMuseum of Modern Art(MoMA) inNew York City.MoMA later purchased twenty-five works by Holl for the museum's permanent collection. In the 1992 competition for a new contemporary arts museum inHelsinki, Finland,Holl's entry, entitled "Chiasma," won first prize out of more than five hundred international entries. The museum opened to the public in 1998, having permanently adopted the name "Kiasma,"the Finnish transliteration of" chiasma. "

In designing the Chapel of St. Ignatius (built 1994–1997),Jesuitchapel atSeattle University,Holl addressed the campus's need for green space by siting the chapel in the center of a former street and elongating the building plan. New green campus quadrangles were formed to the north, west, and south, and a future quadrangle is planned to the east.[23]In 1997, the plan of the chapel won a design award in theAmerican Institute of Architectsof New York. Holl designed the Chapel around St. Ignatius's vision of the inner spiritual life, "seven bottles of light in a stone box", by creating seven volumes of different light. Each volume represents a different part of JesuitCatholicworship, and has differently colored glass so that various parts of the building are marked out by colored light. Light sources are tinted both in this way and by indirect reflection from painted surfaces, and each is paired with its complementary color. In 2022, the American Institute of Architects bestowed the Chapel of St. Ignatius, Seattle, WA, with the prestigiousTwenty-five Year Award.

Significant works[edit]

Bellevue Arts Museum,Washington
Bloch Building expansion of theNelson-Atkins Museum of Artin Kansas City, Missouri
Clara Weatherall, Laura Lee, Steven Holl, Pierre Goad, Daisy Goodwin and Alwen Williams celebrate the start of construction of new Maggie's Barts,St Bartholomew's Hospitalbuilding. © Thomas Alexander Photography on behalf of Maggie's

Y house New York, Catskill 1997-1999

Work Location Completed
Hybrid Building Seaside, Florida 1988
Void Space Housing, Nexus World Fukuoka,Japan 1991
Stretto House Dallas,Texas 1992
Storefront for Art and Architecture New York,New York 1993
Chapel of St. Ignatius atSeattle University Seattle, Washington 1997
Cranbrook Institute of Science Bloomfield Hills, Michigan 1998
Kiasma,Museum of Contemporary Art Helsinki,Finland 1998
SarphatistraatOffices Amsterdam,Netherlands 2000
Bellevue Arts Museum Bellevue, Washington 2001
Architecture & Landscape Architecture Library, Ralph Rapson Hall,University of Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota 2002
Simmons Hall,Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, Massachusetts 2002
Pratt InstituteHiggins Hall Insertion New York,New York 2005
Lake WhitneyWater Purification Facility and Park New Haven, Connecticut 2005
Turbulence House Abiquiu,New Mexico 2005
Planar House Paradise Valley, Arizona 2005
University of Iowa School of Art and Art History Iowa City, Iowa 2006
Residence of the Ambassador of Switzerland Washington, DC 2006
Bloch Building expansion of theNelson-Atkins Museum of Art Kansas City, Missouri 2007
Complete interior renovation of theNYU Department of PhilosophyBuilding New York,New York 2007
Linked Hybrid Beijing,China 2009
Knut Hamsun Centre(Hamsunsenteret) Nordland,Norway 2009
Herning Museum of Contemporary Art Herning,Denmark 2009
Horizontal Skyscraper - Vanke Center Shenzhen,China 2009
'T' Space[24] Rhinebeck, New York 2010
Cite de l'Ocean et du Surf,[25]in collaboration with Solange Fabiao Biarritz,France 2011
Daeyang Gallery and House[26] Seoul,South Korea 2012
Sliced Porosity Block - CapitaLand Raffles City Chengdu[27] Chengdu,China 2012
Campbell Sports Center[28]atColumbia University New York,New York 2013
Sifang Art Museum[29] Nanjing,China 2013
Beirut Marina -Zaitunay Bay[30] Beirut, Lebanon 2014
Seona Reid Building[31]atGlasgow School of Art Glasgow,United Kingdom 2014
Editions de ParfumsFrédéric Malle[32] New York, New York 2014
Ex of In House[33] Rhinebeck, New York 2016
Space T2[34] Rhinebeck, New York 2016
Visual Arts Building[35]atUniversity of Iowa Iowa City,Iowa 2016
Lewis Center for the Arts[36]atPrinceton University Princeton,New Jersey 2017
Maggie's CentresBarts[37] London,United Kingdom 2017
Institute for Contemporary Art[38]atVirginia Commonwealth University(VCU) Richmond, Virginia 2018
Glassell School of Art[39]atMuseum of Fine Arts, Houston Houston,Texas 2018
The REACH[40]atJohn F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Washington, DC 2019
Hunters Point Library,Queens Public Library[41] New York,New York 2019
Winter Visual Arts Center[42]atFranklin & Marshall College Lancaster,Pennsylvania 2020
Nancy and Rich Kinder Building[43]atMuseum of Fine Arts, Houston Houston,Texas 2020
Cofco Cultural & Health Center[44] Shanghai, China 2021
Rubenstein Commons[45]atInstitute for Advanced Study Princeton,New Jersey 2022
ChinPaoSan Necropolis[46] Taipei,Taiwan 2020 (in construction)
iCarbonX Headquarters[47] Shenzhen, China 2020 (in construction)
Cifi Headquarters Beijing[48] Beijing, China 2020 (in construction)
Loisium Hotel Expansion[49] Langenlois, Austria 2021 (in construction)

Competition selections[edit]

Selected publications[edit]

Along with Pallasmaa andAlberto Perez-Gomez,Holl wrote essays for a 1994 special issue of the Japanese architectural journalA+Uunder the title "Questions of Perception: Phenomenology of Architecture." The publication was reissued as a book in 2006.

Notes[edit]

  1. ^Davidson, Justin (2019-08-20)."Steven Holl's Subtle 'Reach' Humanizes the Kennedy Center".Intelligencer.Retrieved2019-11-04.
  2. ^Kimmelman, Michael (2019-09-18)."Why Can't New York City Build More Gems Like This Queens Library?".The New York Times.ISSN0362-4331.Retrieved2019-11-04.
  3. ^abLacayo, Richard. "The 10 Best (New and Upcoming) Architectural Marvels."TIME.13 December 2007.[1][dead link]
  4. ^“Bringing It Home,” Gray Magazine, No.29, Aug/Sept. 2016, p.149
  5. ^"Helen Mae Holl, 89".Kitsap Sun.Retrieved2023-06-05.
  6. ^"Holl Embraces Controversy in Norway".Metropolis.Retrieved2023-06-05.
  7. ^"Steven Holl | Biography, Architecture, Horizontal Skyscraper, & Facts | Britannica".britannica.Retrieved2023-03-14.
  8. ^"Holl, Steven (b. 1947)".historylink.org.Retrieved2023-03-14.
  9. ^"BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Awards".Archived fromthe originalon March 26, 2010.RetrievedMar 6,2020.
  10. ^Design Futures Council Senior Fellows
  11. ^Davidson, Justin. "Steven Holl, Agent of Enlightenment."Architect Magazine: The Journal of the American Institute of Architects.17 May 2012.http:// architectmagazine /architects/steven-holl-agent-of-enlightenment.aspx
  12. ^Madsen, Deane. "Steven Holl wins 2014 Praemium Imperiale Award."Architect Magazine: The Journal of the American Institute of Architects.16 July 2014.http:// architectmagazine /architects/steven-holl-wins-2014-praemium-imperiale-award_o.aspx
  13. ^"Steven Holl".Columbia GSAPP.RetrievedMar 6,2020.
  14. ^"Architecture Apropos Art".Columbia GSAPP.RetrievedMar 6,2020.
  15. ^"The Architectonics of Music.http://architectonicsofmusic /
  16. ^"About".'T' Space Rhinebeck.Retrieved2019-08-20.
  17. ^"Architecture Archive".'T' Space Rhinebeck.Retrieved2019-08-20.
  18. ^"Sculpture & Painting Archive".'T' Space Rhinebeck.Retrieved2019-08-20.
  19. ^"Steven Myron Holl Foundation concludes summer fellowship program".Archpaper.2017-08-15.Retrieved2019-08-20.
  20. ^"Residency".'T' Space Rhinebeck.Retrieved2019-08-20.
  21. ^"Residency Lecture Series".'T' Space Rhinebeck.Retrieved2019-08-20.
  22. ^"Archive and Research Library".Steven Myron Holl Foundation.Retrieved2019-08-20.
  23. ^Holl, Steven. The Chapel of St. Ignatius. New York: Princeton Architectural, 1999. Print.
  24. ^"STEVEN HOLL ARCHITECTS - 'T' SPACE".STEVEN HOLL ARCHITECTS.27 June 2017.Retrieved2023-03-06.
  25. ^"STEVEN HOLL ARCHITECTS - CITE DE L'OCEAN ET DU SURF".STEVEN HOLL ARCHITECTS.27 June 2017.Retrieved2023-03-06.
  26. ^"STEVEN HOLL ARCHITECTS - DAEYANG GALLERY AND HOUSE".STEVEN HOLL ARCHITECTS.27 June 2017.Retrieved2023-03-06.
  27. ^"STEVEN HOLL ARCHITECTS - SLICED POROSITY BLOCK - RAFFLES CITY CHENGDU".STEVEN HOLL ARCHITECTS.27 June 2017.Retrieved2023-03-06.
  28. ^"STEVEN HOLL ARCHITECTS - CAMPBELL SPORTS CENTER, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY".STEVEN HOLL ARCHITECTS.Retrieved2023-03-06.
  29. ^"STEVEN HOLL ARCHITECTS - NANJING SIFANG ART MUSEUM".STEVEN HOLL ARCHITECTS.27 June 2017.Retrieved2023-03-06.
  30. ^"STEVEN HOLL ARCHITECTS - BEIRUT MARINA - ZAITUNAY BAY".STEVEN HOLL ARCHITECTS.27 June 2017.Retrieved2023-03-06.
  31. ^"STEVEN HOLL ARCHITECTS - REID BUILDING, THE GLASGOW SCHOOL OF ART".STEVEN HOLL ARCHITECTS.27 June 2017.Retrieved2023-03-06.
  32. ^"STEVEN HOLL ARCHITECTS - EDITIONS DE PARFUMS FRÉDÉRIC MALLE".STEVEN HOLL ARCHITECTS.27 June 2017.Retrieved2023-03-06.
  33. ^"See Inside This Experimental Off-Grid Cabin With No Bedrooms or Doors".Architectural Digest.2022-07-12.Retrieved2023-03-06.
  34. ^"STEVEN HOLL ARCHITECTS - SPACE T2".STEVEN HOLL ARCHITECTS.27 June 2017.Retrieved2023-03-06.
  35. ^"STEVEN HOLL ARCHITECTS - VISUAL ARTS BUILDING, UNIVERSITY OF IOWA".STEVEN HOLL ARCHITECTS.27 June 2017.Retrieved2023-03-06.
  36. ^"STEVEN HOLL ARCHITECTS - LEWIS ARTS COMPLEX, PRINCETON UNIVERSITY".STEVEN HOLL ARCHITECTS.Retrieved2023-03-06.
  37. ^"STEVEN HOLL ARCHITECTS - MAGGIE'S CENTRE BARTS".STEVEN HOLL ARCHITECTS.27 June 2017.Retrieved2023-03-06.
  38. ^"STEVEN HOLL ARCHITECTS - INSTITUTE FOR CONTEMPORARY ART, VCU".STEVEN HOLL ARCHITECTS.27 June 2017.Retrieved2023-03-06.
  39. ^"STEVEN HOLL ARCHITECTS - GLASSELL SCHOOL OF ART, MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS (MFAH)".STEVEN HOLL ARCHITECTS.27 June 2017.Retrieved2023-03-06.
  40. ^"STEVEN HOLL ARCHITECTS - THE REACH, THE KENNEDY CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS".STEVEN HOLL ARCHITECTS.27 June 2017.Retrieved2023-03-06.
  41. ^"STEVEN HOLL ARCHITECTS - HUNTERS POINT LIBRARY, QUEENS PUBLIC LIBRARY".STEVEN HOLL ARCHITECTS.27 June 2017.Retrieved2023-03-06.
  42. ^"STEVEN HOLL ARCHITECTS - WINTER VISUAL ARTS CENTER, FRANKLIN & MARSHALL COLLEGE".STEVEN HOLL ARCHITECTS.27 June 2017.Retrieved2023-03-06.
  43. ^"STEVEN HOLL ARCHITECTS - NANCY AND RICH KINDER MUSEUM BUILDING, MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS HOUSTON (MFAH)".STEVEN HOLL ARCHITECTS.13 February 2020.Retrieved2023-03-06.
  44. ^"STEVEN HOLL ARCHITECTS - COFCO CULTURAL & HEALTH CENTER".STEVEN HOLL ARCHITECTS.26 June 2017.Retrieved2023-03-06.
  45. ^"STEVEN HOLL ARCHITECTS - Chronological".STEVEN HOLL ARCHITECTS.13 October 2021.Retrieved2023-03-06.
  46. ^"STEVEN HOLL ARCHITECTS - TAIWAN CHINPAOSAN NECROPOLIS".STEVEN HOLL ARCHITECTS.27 June 2017.Retrieved2023-03-06.
  47. ^"STEVEN HOLL ARCHITECTS - ICARBONX HEADQUARTERS".STEVEN HOLL ARCHITECTS.27 March 2019.Retrieved2023-03-06.
  48. ^"STEVEN HOLL ARCHITECTS - CIFI HEADQUARTERS BEIJING".STEVEN HOLL ARCHITECTS.9 April 2019.Retrieved2023-03-06.
  49. ^"STEVEN HOLL ARCHITECTS - LOISIUM HOTEL EXPANSION".STEVEN HOLL ARCHITECTS.15 January 2020.Retrieved2023-03-06.
  50. ^"STEVEN HOLL ARCHITECTS - ENTRANCE PRECINCT MASTERPLAN, UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN (UCD)".STEVEN HOLL ARCHITECTS.7 August 2018.Retrieved2023-03-06.
  51. ^"STEVEN HOLL ARCHITECTS - OSTRAVA CONCERT HALL".STEVEN HOLL ARCHITECTS.7 May 2021.Retrieved2023-03-06.
  52. ^"STEVEN HOLL ARCHITECTS - TEREZÍN GHETTO MUSEUM COMPETITION".STEVEN HOLL ARCHITECTS.24 January 2020.Retrieved2023-03-06.

References[edit]

  • Fred Rush,On Architecture,Routledge, London and New York, 2007.
  • Scott Drake, “The Chiasm and the experience of space”,JAE,Nov. 2005, vol.59, iss. 2, 53–59.
  • Alberto Perez-Gomez, Juhani Pallasmaa, Steven Holl,Questions of Perception. Phenomenology of Architecture,William K. Stout Pub., San Francisco, 2006 (2nd edition).
  • Alberto Perez-Gomez, “The architecture of Steven Holl: In search of a poetry of specifics”,El Croquis93, 1999.
  • Philip Jodidio,Architecture Now!,Icons, Taschen, New York, 2002.
  • Gareth Griffiths, "Steven Holl and His Critics",Ptah,Helsinki, 2006.
  • Nancy Marmer, "Holl's Kiasma Debuts in Helsinki,"Art in America,October 1998, p. 35.

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