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AIA Gold Medal, Winner, Architect, Building, USA, Result, Australian
AIA Gold Medal 2009 - Architecture Awards: Information
Glenn Murcutt : American Institute of Architects 2009 Gold Medal
American Institute of Architects 2009 Gold Medal : Glenn Murcutt - winner

Preliminary study sketch by Glenn Murcutt for the
Simpson-Lee House, Mount Wilson, Blue Mountains, New South Wales,
Australia. 1988-94
2009 AIA Gold Medal
Australian architect Glenn Marcus Murcutt, Hon. FAIA. Murcutt was
recognized by the AIA Board in large part for the depth of his work
and the breadth of his influence.
Murcutt, a sole practitioner, is noted for his ecologically responsive
and socially responsible Modernist suburban and rural homes with which
he incorporates a variety of natural materials.
Recently our architectural field experienced an ecological
boom, writes 2005 AIA Gold Medalist Tadao Ando in a letter
of support for Murcutts nomination. However, without relation
to such a trend of time, Glenn Murcutt has always been focusing on
the geographical and regional conditions, from the very beginning
of his career.
Although Murcutt works exclusively in Australia, he has had and continues
to have a profound impact on architecture around the world. While
some might characterize a single-continent geographic range of work
as regional, the effect of Mr. Murcutts is amplified
by impassioned and extensive lectures and a commitment to teaching
throughout the world, said Tom Howorth, FAIA, chair of the AIA
Committee on Designs Gold Medal Committee.
Murcutt, born in London in 1936, grew up in the remote Morobe district
of New Guinea. Living close to the land helped develop Murcutts
preference for simple, vernacular architecture. Murcutt studied architecture
at the University of New South Wales from 1956 to 1961, during which
he worked with a series of architects. He established his own practice
in Sydney in 1970.
The AIA Gold Medal, voted on annually, is the highest honor the AIA
confers on an individual. The Gold Medal honors an individual whose
significant body of work has had a lasting influence on the theory
and practice of architecture. Murcutt will be presented the award
at the American Architectural Foundation's Accent on Architecture
Gala in February.
Murcutt becomes the 65th AIA Gold Medalist, joining the ranks of such
visionaries as Thomas Jefferson, Frank Lloyd Wright, Louis Sullivan,
LeCorbusier, Louis Kahn, I.M. Pei, Cesar Pelli, Edward Larrabee Barnes
and last years recipient, Renzo Piano. In recognition of his
legacy to architecture, Murcutts name will be chiseled into
the granite Wall of Honor in the lobby of the AIA headquarters in
Washington, D.C.
Information on American Institute of Architects 2009 Gold Medal
from AIA via Architecture Foundation Australia
AIA Gold Medal 2009 Winner
: Glenn Murcutt, Australian architect
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American Architecture Awards
Pritzker Prize
American Institute of Architects
Gold Medal 2008 : Renzo Piano
Stirling Prize
RIBA Gold Medal Award
AIA Gold Medal Winner 2005 :
Tadao Ando

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