Starchitect – Steven Holl
Stephen Holl is an American architect, born in 1947, in Bremerton, Washington. He studied at the University of Washington as well as the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London. It is said that his style has shifted to a style of Phenomenology, which is a study of the structures of experience and consciousness. Perhaps a blog post subject of its own!
We can now add Steven Holl to our list of visited starchitects.
Here is the list of past starchitects we have previously covered: Frank Gehry, Jeanne Gang, Eduardo Souto de Moura, Lord Richard George Rogers, Alvara Siza Vieira, Thom Mayne, Santiago Calatrava, Massimiliano Fuksas, Richard Meier, Kazuyo Sejima Ryue Nishazawa Sanaa, Toyo Ito, Herzog de Meuron, Cesar Pelli, Peter Zumthor, I.M. Pei, Christian de Portzamparc, Bjarke Ingels, David Childs, Rem Koolhaas, Rafael Moneo, Tadao Ando, Daniel Libershind, Jean Nouvel, The Right Honourable Foster Baron Foster of Thames Bank, Renzo Piano,
For the future we have: Winy Maas, Bernard Tschumi, William Pedersen, Rafael Viñoly, Sou Fujimoto, João Luís Carrilho da Graça, Joshua Prince-Ramus, Wolf Prix, Greg Lynn.
Campbell Sports Center at Columbia University
2013, New York, New York
Sifang Art Museum
2013, Nanjing, China
Seona Reid Building of Glasglow School of Art
2014, Glasgow, United Kingdom
University of Iowa Visual Arts Building
2016, Iowa City, Iowa
Maggies Centres Barts
2017, London, United Kingdom
Princeton University Lewis Center for the Arts
2017, Princeton, New Jersey
Institute for Contemporary Art at Virginia Commonwealth University
2018, Richmond, Virginia
Museum of Fine Arts Houston Glassell School of Art
2018, Houston, Texas
Hunters Point Library
2019, New York, New York
John F Kennedy Centre for the Performing Arts – The Reach Addition
Washington, DC
Chin Pao San Necropolis
2020, Taipei, Taiwan
Franklin Marshall College Winter Visual Arts Centre
2020, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Institute for Advanced Study Rubenstein Commons
2020, Princeton, New Jersey
Museum of Fine Arts Houston Nance and Rich Kinder Building
2020, Houston, Texas