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Winka Dubbeldam: New Solids

W.M. Keck Lecture Hall
October 10, 2018 at 7:00pm

Winka Dubbeldam is the founder and partner of Archi-Tectonics, NYC, LLC [1994] and Professor and Chair of the Department of Architecture at PennDesign, Philadelphia. She has lectured and taught extensively at the Masters Programs of Columbia, Harvard, Cornell, and Penn. She served as juror at several design and AIA awards, and for the Prix de Rome and the Architecture Biennale in Bogota. She also served for five years as the External Examiner for the AA's [Architectural Association] RIBA review in London and was on the Board of the Institute of Urban Design, NY and the Board of Advisors of BOFFO NYC.

Publications include the three Monographs, “Winka Dubbeldam, Architect” [010 Publishers, Rotterdam, 1996], AT-INdex [Princeton Press, NYC, 2006], and the Archi-Tectonics Monograph [DAAB publishers, 2010]. A new monograph is upcoming with ACTAR in 2018. The work has also been published in a large number of International Architecture & Design Periodicals.

Exhibitions include the Archi-Tectonics solo exhibit in the Kunsthal in Rotterdam [1996], the MOMA exhibits, “The Unprivate House” (1999) and the PS1 ‘Young Architects’ exhibit (2001), the Max Protetch Gallery [NYC] Exhibit for proposals for the WTC (2001), and two Venice Biennale exhibits [2002 & 2004]. Furthermore Archi-Tectonics curated and participated in the PAN exhibit in the Taylor Gallery [2006] and was included in Performalism, an exhibit in the Tel Aviv Museum of Modern Art [2008]. The AIANY awarded the Greenwich building, and included it in the Built by Women exhibit [NYC 2015]. Archi-Tectonics recently participated in Storefront’s Manhattanisms Exhibition [NYC 2016], the Queens Museum’s Unbuilt NYC [2017], and this year in two exhibitions, a solo exhibit on Archi-Tectonics in Milan Italy and the Q-Tower was included in the COLLAPSE: Climat, Cities and Culture [NYC 2018]

Winka Dubbeldam portrait