Pritzker Prize-winning architect Thom Mayne explains how Los Angeles, the desert and everyday life inform his bold, uncompromising designs. “I’m more interested in the compelling than the beautiful.” ...
We are excited to announce that the 2023 AIA UK/ RIBA Keynote Lecture features Thom Mayne of Morphosis. This highly anticipated annual lecture is jointly hosted by the American Institute of Architects ...
At 60 years young this year, Thom Mayne, the onetime combative designer of experimental private houses and restaurants, has entered his stride, with a string of large public projects. His Caltrans ...
Larry Mantle explores the historical and contemporary relationships between architectural space and early childhood education with Barbara Lamprecht, Richard Neutra Scholar and Architectural ...
SANTA MONICA, Calif. Thom Mayne, whose bold architectural style has been embraced from New York to California and Taiwan to Spain, has won architecture's most prestigious prize. Mayne, 61, who claimed ...
Pritzker Prize-winning architect Thom Mayne picked up his second top award in a week, this time in Washington. At yesterday's 10th anniversary celebration of the General Services Administration's ...
Thom Mayne, born in 1944 in Waterbury, Connecticut, is a contemporary architect known for his deconstructivist approach and innovative designs. He is the founder of Morphosis, an architecture firm ...
Architect Thom Mayne is certain of one thing: city populations will continue to grow—and that will be good for architects. Mayne says the tall residential tower is about to come into its own. Big ...
In a surprising turn of events, developers last week listed for sale the historic mansion at 176 Washington Park in Fort Greene after getting city approval to restore the crumbling 1860s Italianate ...
Thom Mayne is a Pritzker Prize winning architect with a taste for Texas blues, New Orleans funk, intelligent storytellers and, to top it all off, Prince. Music has had a huge influence on his work and ...
Iwan Baan, the 35-year-old Dutch photographer who shoots buildings the same candid way Diane Arbus shot circus freaks, won the first annual Julius Shulman Photography Award yesterday. Why Can’t the ...