Richard Hansen Lecture in Architecture: Recent Work

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Date/Time:Thursday, 21 Apr 2011 from 5:15 pm to 6:30 pm
Location:Kocimski Auditorium, 101 College of Design
Cost:free
Contact:Cal Lewis
Phone:515-294-2665
Channel:College of Design
Categories:Lectures
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Todd Schliemann, FAIA, is a founding partner and design principal in Ennead Architects (formerly Polshek Partnership Architects) in New York City. Among his recent projects are the Rose Center for Earth and Space at the American Museum of Natural History. The Richard Hansen Lecture in Architecture is part of the Architecture Advisory Council Lecture Series.

Todd Schliemann, FAIA, is a founding partner and design principal in Ennead Architects (formerly Polshek Partnership Architects) in New York City. His work has been widely recognized for design excellence with National AIA Honor Awards, New York State AIA Awards, New York City AIA Awards and American Architecture Awards from the Chicago Athenaeum, as well as many local and regional awards.

Schliemann's recent projects include Rose Center for Earth and Space at the American Museum of Natural History; Yerba Buena Gardens Center for the Arts Theater, San Francisco; The Standard, New York; Queens Borough Public Library Flushing Regional Branch; Utah Museum of Natural History; University of Michigan Biomedical Science Research Building; Weill Cornell Medical College Medical Research Building and Weill Greenberg Center, and NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md.

Schliemann has served as studio critic, juror, lecturer and ACE mentor. He has been a visiting juror at numerous colleges of architecture, including Columbia University, Cornell University, Harvard University and Syracuse University.

Schliemann received a BArch from Cornell in 1979 and studied urban design at the Architectural Association in London. He is a member of the Cornell University Architectural Advisory Committee and the Council of the New York Hall of Science. he is a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects.

The Richard Hansen Lecture is part of the Architecture Advisory Council Lecture Series.