Fellows in the News: Baldwin, Bee, Berke, Drucker, Hand, Ho, Jahn, Libeskind, Portman, & Rice

Tuesday, December 7th, 2010

Metropolis recently interviewed Gregory Baldwin about ZGF’s design for a piazza in downtown Portland, OR; the Wall Street Journal spoke with Carmi Bee about his Berry Street residential project in Brooklyn; Deborah Berke, who recently wrapped up work on the master plan for the ECLA in Berlin, was named one of Elle Decor’s Five Women in Design; Kenneth Drucker spoke to the Huffington Post about China’s plan to build 50 cities of one million people in the next two decades; Jamie Hand has accepted a new position as a Design Specialist at the National Endowment for the Arts in Washington, DC; Board Member Cathy Lang Ho’s full review of the Venice Architecture Biennale is up at Architect; Helmut Jahn’s ambitious proposal for the revamp of Navy Pier (pictured at left) has been stirring up debate in the Windy City; Daniel Libeskind has been selected to design Finland’s second-largest arena; John Portman will design a new 250- to 500-room hotel as part of the $700MM expansion of the San Diego Convention Center; and Lyn Rice’s work on the New School’s Manhattan campus was featured in gb&d Magazine’s November issue (see p. 48).

StastnyBrun Architects Evolves

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

We’re excited to report that StastnyBrun Architects, Inc., led by IfUD Fellow Donald J. Stastny, FAIA, FAICP, announced today that, on July 1, 2010, the firm will evolve into a new consultancy, STATSNY: architect. The Portland, Oregon-based firm, which recently celebrated its 35th anniversary, will continue to focus on place-making, planning and urban design, and design process innovation.

“It’s difficult to let go of something you’ve spent 35 years building, but I feel like we’ve lived up to our commitment to do really good design work and created an environment for others to do good work as well,” Stastny said of StastnyBrun, adding: “The biggest impact we can have now is teaching and mentoring, rather than just ‘doing.’ It’s time to pass on our belief system and experience.”