A Lecture from Jeanne Gang
April 4, 2019, 6pm
Princeton, New Jersey 08544
United States
Jeanne Gang, FAIA, Int FRIBA, is the founding principal of Studio Gang, an architecture and urban design practice headquartered Chicago with offices in New York, San Francisco, and Paris. She has been celebrated internationally for an approach that expands beyond architecture’s conventional boundaries and foregrounds relationships between individuals, communities, and the environment. Her diverse body of work includes major projects throughout the Americas and Europe, most notably the Gilder Center for Science, Education, and Innovation at the American Museum of Natural History in New York; and the new United States Embassy in Brasilia, Brazil. A MacArthur Fellow and the 2017 recipient of both the Marcus Prize and the Louis I. Kahn Memorial Award, Jeanne is currently a Professor in Practice of Architecture at Harvard University.
Lecture made possible by the Kenneth Kassler Memorial Lecture Fund. The School of Architecture, Princeton University, is registered with the AIA Continuing Education System (AIA/CES) and is committed to developing quality learning activities in accordance with the AIA/CES criteria.