{"id":5393,"date":"2017-02-04T01:55:57","date_gmt":"2017-02-04T01:55:57","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.archi-ninja.com\/?p=5393"},"modified":"2017-02-07T02:05:54","modified_gmt":"2017-02-07T02:05:54","slug":"5-of-americas-greatest-living-architects","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.archi-ninja.com\/5-of-americas-greatest-living-architects\/","title":{"rendered":"5 of America\u2019s Greatest Living Architects"},"content":{"rendered":"
From buildings to bridges to awe-inspiring private homes, professional architecture is part of the fabric of American society. Long after individual architects are gone, their work lives on for millions to enjoy. Fortunately, many of the most noteworthy American architects are still living and can relish in the thought that they have created both beautiful and practical structures. <\/span><\/p>\n With apologies and respect to many other extremely talented architects not included on this list, here are five of America\u2019s greatest living architects:<\/span><\/p>\n Now 85 years old and based in Chicago, Stanley Tigerman<\/span><\/a> received a Lifetime Achievement Award in October 2015 from the American Institute of Architects. He is known for his blunt personality and his participation in the \u2018Chicago Seven,\u2019 who protested the predominance of modernism in architecture. Lesser known by many, he has a nurturing and socially-minded side, as evidenced by his design of the Pacific Garden Mission and the Illinois Holocaust Museum.<\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Los Angeles architect Thom Mayne<\/span><\/a> is revered in the world of academia for teaching at some of the world\u2019s most prestigious architectural schools. These include the Bartlett School of Architecture in London, Columbia University, Harvard University, and Yale University. He currently teaches at UCLA School of Arts and Architecture where he is fully tenured. <\/span><\/p>\n As the principal architect for the Santa Monica company Morphosis, some of his most well-known projects include the New Academic Building in New York City, the Wayne L. Morse U.S. Courthouse in Oregon, and the Sun Tower in Seoul, South Korea.<\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n This San Diego architect is unique in that he builds every project himself and he doesn\u2019t wait until he has clients to do so. He has changed the appearance and livability of the downtown San Diego area by creating unique, efficient buildings with extraordinary attention to detail. His building, the North Parker, won a 2015 AIA Housing Award <\/i>in the multifamily housing category.<\/span><\/p>\nStanley Tigerman<\/span><\/h2>\n
Thom Mayne<\/span><\/h2>\n
Jonathan Segal <\/span><\/h2>\n