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Norman R. Foster Visiting Professorship, Architecture, News
Norman R. Foster Visiting Professorship : Information
Yale School of Architecture, USA
7 Oct 2009
Norman R. Foster Visiting Professorship Established at Yale University
Pritzker-Prize laureate and Yale School of Architecture alumnus Norman
Foster and his family have donated $3 million to Yale School of Architecture
to fund a visiting professorship in his name, Yale University President
Richard C. Levin has announced.
This permanent endowment will support a visiting professorship program
each year, allowing students at Yale to be taught by some of the leading
international practitioners in the field of architecture from all
over the world.
With this generous gift one of the Schools most distinguished
graduates, Norman Foster, is allowing us to use his name to attract
to the Yale faculty the most prominent architects of their times for
generations to come, said Levin.
Robert A.M. Stern, dean of the Yale School of Architecture, reiterated
the importance of the gift to the School,
It is a tremendous honor for our School to have the Lord Norman
R. Foster Visiting Professorship in Architecture, and it will be an
equally significant honor for the individuals selected to fill the
chair. Lord Foster is, and has always been, an outstanding role model
for excellence in our profession.
Lord Foster said,
My time at Yale and the people I was exposed to there, in particular
Paul Rudolph, Serge Chermayeff and Vincent Scully, had an incredible
impact on me. Rudolph created a studio atmosphere which was highly
creative, competitive and fueled by a succession of visiting luminaries.
That same can-do approach has influenced and inspired
my practice for more than 40 years and continues to do so.
I hope this gift will similarly inspire future generations of students.
It is also a recognition of my personal gratitude to the United States
and my commitment to Yale and education.
Visiting professors in the Yale School of Architecture play an integral
role in the education of tomorrows architects. Each term, the
foremost architects and designers lead advanced studios to expose
students to the latest cross-currents of ideas and ideologies in current
architectural practice. Foster (M.Arch. Yale 1962) has established
the endowment for the Norman R. Foster Visiting Professorship to add
support to this longstanding and defining visiting critic system.
Norman Foster is one of the most important architects practicing in
the world today. He is chairman and founder of Foster
+ Partners, an international practice with project offices worldwide.
One of their more recently opened offices, in New York, oversees projects
throughout the United States. Over the past four decades the practice
has pioneered a sustainable approach to architecture and ecology through
a strikingly wide range of work, from urban master plans, public infrastructure,
airports, civic and cultural buildings, offices and workplaces to
private houses and product design. He received the 21st Pritzker Architecture
Prize in 1999, the RIBA & AIA Gold Medals in 1983 and 1994, respectively,
and was awarded the Praemium Imperiale Award for Architecture in 2002.
In 2009, he became the 29th laureate of the prestigious Prince of
Asturias Award for the Arts.
Stern has announced that the first Norman R. Foster Visiting Professor
will be Alejandro Zaera-Polo, theorist, architect and co-founder of
London-based Foreign
Office Architects (FOA). With projects throughout North America,
Europe and Asia, FOA has a world reputation for combining technical
innovation with critically acclaimed design. The firms best-known
project, the Yokohama International Port Terminal, received the RIBA
Worldwide Award and the Enric Miralles Prize in 2004, and the Kanagawa
Prize in 2003. The John Lewis Department Store and Cineplex in Leicester,
UK and the Meydan Retail Complex in Istanbul are two other recent
FAO projects that garnered international architectural and design
awards.
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