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American Architecture

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This page contains a selection of major American architects, with links to individual practice pages. We've selected what we feel are the key American Architects, but additions are always welcome. The focus is on contemporary US architects but information on traditional architecture studios is also welcome.
Links to American Architect Studio Information - US Design Practices listed alphabetically by surname
Key 21st Century American Architect Studios
Frank Gehry (Los Angeles)
Gwathmey Siegel & Associates (New York)
Steven Holl (Manhattan)
Daniel Libeskind (New York, resident in USA)
Morphosis Architects (Santa Monica)
Eric Owen Moss (Culver City)
I M Pei (Manhattan, resident in USA)
Cesar Pelli (New York)
Peter Eisenman (New York)
Moshe Safdie (Boston + offices in Jerusalem & Toronto)
Robert A.M. Stern Architects (Manhattan)
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Key 20th Century American Architect Practices
Marcel Breuer
Gordon Bunschaft - former SOM partner
Bruce Goff
Bruce Graham - former SOM partner
Charles and Ray Eames
Walter Gropius (was resident in USA)
Philip Johnson
John Lautner (was resident in USA)
Walter Netsch - former SOM partner
Richard Neutra (was resident in USA)
Eero Saarinen (was resident in USA)
Rudolf Schindler (was resident in USA)
Mies Van der Rohe (was resident in USA)
Frank Lloyd Wright
21st Century American Architects
Abramson Teiger Architects (Culver City)
Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture (Chicago)
Alchemy Architects (Saint Paul)
Allied Works (Portland)
Assemblage Studio (Las Vegas)
Asymptote (New York)
Austin Patterson Disston Architects (Southport, Connecticut + Quogue, Manhattan)
Beyer Blinder Belle (Manhattan + Washington DC)
Billes Architecture (New Orleans)
BNIM Architects (Kansas City, Houston, Los Angeles Des Moines, San Diego)
Bohlin Cywinski Jackson (Wilkes-Barre, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Seattle, San Francisco)
Brad Cloepfil (Portland)
Butler Rogers Baskett (New York)
Callison (Seattle + New York, Dallas, Los Angeles, London, Dubai, Mexico City, Bangalore)
CCS Architecture (San Francisco + New York)
COE Architecture International (Los Angeles)
Concordia (New Orleans)
Constructs (Accra, Los Angeles, Washington)
Cook+Fox Architects (Manhattan)
CUH2A (many worldwide offices)
Destefano & Partners (Chicago + Los Angeles)
Diller Scofidio + Renfro (New York)
Eskew+Dumez+Ripple (New Orleans)
Fentress Architects (Denver + offices in San Jose, Los Angeles, Washington D.C.)
FXFOWLE (Manhattan + Dubai)
Gensler (many worldwide offices)
Glavovic Studio (Florida)
Gluckman Mayner Architects (New York)
Goettsch Partners (Chicago)
GRAFT (Los Angeles)
HOK (many worldwide offices)
ikon.5 Architects (Princeton)
Imrey Culbert (New York)
The Jerde Partnership (Los Angeles)
John C. Williams Architects (New Orleans)
KieranTimberlake Associates (Philadelphia)
KlingStubbins (Philadelphia + Cambridge, Las Vegas, Raleigh, San Francisco, Washington DC)
KPF (New York, many worldwide offices)
Krueck & Sexton (Chicago)
Tom Kundig (Seattle)
Kyu Sung Woo Architects (Cambridge)
Lee Harris Pomeroy Associates (Manhattan)
Leers Weinzapfel Associates (Boston)
Leeser Architecture (New York)
Line and Space (Tucson)
MASS Design Group (Boston)
Michael Graves & Associates (Manhattan)
Michael Maltzan Architecture (Los Angeles)
Michielli + Wyetzner Architects (Manhattan)
Moore Ruble Yudell Architects & Planners (Santa Monica)
Morrison Seifert Murphy (Dallas)
MOS Architects (New Haven)
Murphy/Jahn (Chicago)
nARCHITECTS (New York)
NBBJ (Seattle, Los Angeles, Columbus, San Francisco + Shanghai, London, Dubai, Beijing)
Neil M. Denari Architects (Los Angeles + New York)
OBRA (New York)
Oppenheim Architecture + Design (Miami)
Polshek Partnership (New York)
Preston Scott Cohen (Cambridge, Massachusetts)
Pugh + Scarpa (Santa Monica + Charlotte, North Carolina)
Randall Stout Architects (Los Angeles)
REX (Manhattan)
Roche Dinkeloo (Hamden, Connecticut)
Rockwell Group
RoTo Architects (Los Angeles)
ShoP Architects (New York)
Skidmore Owings Merrill (Manhattan, many worldwide offices)
Slade Architecture (New York City)
Solomon Cordwell Buenz Architects (Chicago)
Steffian Bradley Architects (Boston, Massachusetts; Enfield, Connecticut)
Studio Gang (Chicago)
Studio Pali Fekete (Culver City)
Studio ST Architects (Manhattan)
Trahan Architects (Baton Rouge, Louisiana)
Tod Williams + Billie Tsien Architects (Manhattan)
Touraine Richmond Architects (Venice)
Weiss/Manfredi (New York)
wHY Architecture (Culver City)
William O’Brien Jr. (Cambridge, Massachusetts)
WXY architecture (New York)
Ziger/Snead (Baltimore)
XTEN Architecture (Los Angeles)
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American Architects featured on this site but not listed in practice section
Machado and Silvetti Associates (Boston)
WORK Architecture Company (New York)
Additional American Architecture Studios welcome: please mail images (min. 72 DPI, 900 pixels wide) with text & practice profile to us at the e-mail address below.
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American Bridges
Background on key Architects based in the United States
Alvaros Siza
Portuguese.
American Teaching Positions include:
University of Pennsylvania
Graduate School of Design, Harvard University - Kenzo Tange Visiting Professor
Daniel Libeskind
American citizen
US Awards include:
American Academy of Arts & Letters Award for Architecture
Frank Gehry
Raised in Toronto, Canada. Moved with his family to Los Angeles in 1947.
US Awards include:
Gold Medal - American Institute of Architects 1999
Lifetime Achievement Award - Americans for the Arts 2000
Famous American architect : Frank Gehry
Richard Meier
Born in Newark, New Jersey in 1934. Graduated in 1957 from Cornell University, USA. Worked for American practice Skidmore, Owings, and Merrill Architects and also Marcel Breuer Architect. American practice started in 1963. Member of the "New York Five", famous for purist white neo-Corbusian architecture.
Skyscrapers
Los Angeles Projects
American Office Buildings
American Museum Designs
American School Designs
American Stadium Architecture
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