Philippe Baumann RA

45 East 20th Street, Fifth Floor
New York, NY 10003

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Education

1991Rice University. Master of Architecture.

"Redefining Urbanity in a City of Discrete Centers". Houston, TX.

1986Brown University. Honors Degree Art History. Providence, RI.

1984Rhode Island School of Design.

Architectural rendering, perspective and etching. Providence, RI.

Teaching

2008-Visiting Assistant Professor. Pratt Institute School of Architecture.

Degree Project. Independent Study (2012-13)

Advanced Design. Berlin Studio (2012 summer)

Special Topics. Seminar: Envelope Typologies. (2012 summer)

Third-year undergraduate studio (2012-13)

Degree Project Assessment Committee (2010-11)

Second-year undergraduate studio (2008-11)

1998-Part Time Assistant Professor. Parsons School of Constructed Environments

1995-Juror

Cooper-Union. Third-Year (Tsang)

Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture.

Core Studio III: Housing and Core Curriculum (Marino, Kirschenfeld). Visual Studies (Renfro).

Parsons School of Design. Interior Design Studio (Jacovini)

Rhode Island School of Design. Interior Architecture. First Year Graduate Program (Wood).

Penn State. Department of Architecture. Fourth year (Peters).

University of Arkansas. Department of Architecture. Second year (FitzPatrick).

City College of New York. Department of Architecture. Third Year (Bachman).

New Jersey Institute of Technology. Department of Architecture. Graduate Program (Bartle)

Berlin Polytechnic University. Department of Architecture. Graduate Studies, (Mussotter)

1988Teaching Assistant

Rice University. School of Architecture. Qualifying Graduate Program (Todd).

Rice University. MFA Program-Printmaking (Broker)

Publication + Exhibition

2012Brownstoner. Building of the Day. 23 April 2012.

2011Sculptor’s Studio / Baumann Architecture. ArchDaily. 27 April 2011.

2010Interview with Philippe Baumann on Beech Studio. Fixr 12/20/10.

2008New Kids on the Block. Oculus. Fall 2008. Volume 70, Number 3.

Turn! Turn! Turn! Notes from the Urban Rotisserie. Haefele Showroom. October 2008.

New Practices Exhibition. Center for Architecture. September 2008.

Residential Designs for the 21st Century: An International Collection. Firefly Books. Toronto.

The Architect’s Newspaper. Honors>New Practices New York. 11/ 06.25.2008.

2007International House Atlas. Feierabend. Casey C.M. Mathewson. 2007.

Extensions. Adam Mornement. Pg. 26-31. Laurence King Publishing Ltd. 2007.

The Big Book of Lofts. Antonio Corcuera, Aitana Lleonart. Pg. 312-317. Collins Design, 2007.

2006A Reno Grows in Brooklyn. Azure. October 2006. Volume 22—N0.171.

Residencias del Tempo. Su Casa. August-September 2006. Volume 32.

Building a Home in Brooklyn. Business Week Online. Architecture. May 18, 2006.

House of the Month. Architectural Record. Web Publishing. April 2006.

The Gateway School. New York 2000. Robert Stern, The Montacelli Press 2006.

2004Basilica Cistern. Brooklyn Ale House, Williamsburg, New York.

2002Perspectival Images. Artist’s Proof, 36-page archival folio.

Building Types Study 806. The Gateway School.

Architectural Record. February 2002. Vol.190, No.2. Pg.116.

20012001 Design Awards; The Gateway School. Oculus. December 2001. Volume 64, Number 4.

Redefining Sensuality: Mies van der Rohe in Berlin. The Brooklyn Rail. Oct-Nov2001. Pg. 20.

Form Meets Function in Gateway School's Design. The Villager. May 30, 2001. Pg. 21. Vol. 71.

2000Visions of the Waterfront. Oculus. January 2000. Volume 62, Number 5. AIA New York.

1999Projects in Public Architecture. Van Alen Institute. Forum with Michael Sorkin.

Creatively Rethinking Baltimore's Urban Density. Competitions. Summer 1999. Vol 9, No. 2.

East River Competition Salon. Design Presentation. Van Alen Institute.

1998Public Property - Competitions and the Public Realm. Fordham College, Plaza Gallery.

Sun Shelter Competition: Passive Recreation. Competitions. Winter 1997/98. Vol7, No 4.

Competition + Grant

2008AIA New York New Practices Competition. Winner.

2002Gabriel Prize 2002. The Western European Architecture Foundation. Finalist, first alternate.

20012001 Design Award. AIA NY Chapter. Architecture Award. ABA Studio; Gateway School.

2000Steedman Fellowship. Washington University, St. Louis. Finalist.

1999tkts2k Design Competition. The Theater Development Fund and Van Alen Institute.

New Strategies for the Undercrowded Baltimore Neighborhood. Neighborhood Design Center of Baltimore. Exhibitor.

1998Design Ideas for New York’s Other River. Van Alen Prize in Public Architecture. Exhibitor.

New Visions for Ruth Wittenburg Triangle. The Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation. Exhibitor.

1997Sun Shelter Competition. Young Architects Group/AIA. Honorable Mention.

1996Paris Prize in Public Architecture. Cultural Information Exchange: Wall Street. Van Alen Institute. Exhibitor.

Competition for the German Foreign Service Offices, Berlin. Mussotter+Poeverlein Architekten. Exhibitor.

1995Competition/Mixed-Use Development, Staaken Train Station. Mussotter+Poeverlein Architekten. Exhibitor.

1994Competition for the Chancellery of the GDR. Mussotter+Poeverlein Architekten. Honorable Mention.

1994Invited Competition for Six Kindergartens in Berlin-Pankow. Mussotter+Poeverlein Architekten. First Prize.

1993Invited Competition/Urban Design Study for Doerpfeldstrasse. Mussotter+Poeverlein Architekten. First Prize.

1990TSA/Hermann Miller, Inc. Design-Build Charrette. Juror: Mark Mack. Honorable Mention.

Rice University Pitman Travelling Fellowship. Urban design for Gaborone, Botswana.