​Weiss/Manfredi​ takes home the 37th Louis I. Kahn Award

Weiss/Manfredi has been named as the winner of the 37th Louis I. Kahn Award. The New York-based studio was formed by husband and wife duo Marion Weiss and Michael Manfredi in 1989 and has since impacted the profession through an award-winning portfolio of cultural, higher-ed, urban design, and institutional projects that have garnered the New York AIA Gold Medal, a 2018 Cooper Hewitt National Design Award, and several other leading honors.Recently the firm has completed projects for MIT and the University of Pennsylvania. A $65 million expansion of the Tampa Museum of Art will be completed later this year, joined by the 17-acre Longwood Gardens Conservatory regeneration in Chester County, Pennsylvania, in the fall. Their design for the new U.S. Embassy in New Delhi is also advancing towards completion in 2027. A master-planned redesign of the La Brea Tar Pits and Museum will follow the next year, in time for the 2028 Summer Olympics & Paralympics in Los Angeles.Read the full post on Bustler

​Weiss/Manfredi​ takes home the 37th Louis I. Kahn Award

Weiss/Manfredi has been named as the winner of the 37th Louis I. Kahn Award. The New York-based studio was formed by husband and wife duo Marion Weiss and Michael Manfredi in 1989 and has since impacted the profession through an award-winning portfolio of cultural, higher-ed, urban design, and institutional projects that have garnered the New York AIA Gold Medal, a 2018 Cooper Hewitt National Design Award, and several other leading honors.

Recently the firm has completed projects for MIT and the University of Pennsylvania. A $65 million expansion of the Tampa Museum of Art will be completed later this year, joined by the 17-acre Longwood Gardens Conservatory regeneration in Chester County, Pennsylvania, in the fall. Their design for the new U.S. Embassy in New Delhi is also advancing towards completion in 2027. A master-planned redesign of the La Brea Tar Pits and Museum will follow the next year, in time for the 2028 Summer Olympics & Paralympics in Los Angeles.

Read the full post on Bustler