Leers Weinzapfel Associates
Leers Weinzapfel Associates Architects, Inc. is the first women-owned firm in history to win the American Institute of Architects Architecture Firm Award in 2007.[1] Founded by Andrea Leers and Jane Weinzapfel in 1982, the work of Leers Weinzapfel Associates is known for its design innovation and excellence in the public realm.
Projects
- The Paul S. Russell, MD Museum of Medical History and Innovation at Massachusetts General Hospital
- Expansion of the Harvard Science Center, Harvard University
- Harvard New College Theater/Farkas Hall (formerly Hasty Pudding)
- University of Pennsylvania Chiller Plant
- Zachs Hillel House, Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut (2002) [2]
External links
Bibliography
- Andrea Leers; Jane Weinzapfel; Joe Pryse; Josiah Stevenson (2011). Made to Measure: The Architecture of Leers Weinzapfel Associates. New Jersey: Princeton Architectural Press. ISBN 978-1568989570.
- Szenasy, Susan S. (8 August 2013). "Q&A: Andrea Leers and Jane Weinzapfel". Metropolis (architecture magazine). Retrieved 9 March 2015.
- "Women of Architecture: Andrea Leers, FAIA and Jane Weinzapfel, FAIA". National Building Museum. Retrieved 10 March 2015.
References
- ↑ "Architecture Firm Award Recipients". American Institute of Architects. Retrieved 9 March 2015.
- ↑ "The Zachs Hillel House by Leers Weinzapfel Associates". Contemporist. Retrieved 9 March 2015.
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