Position:
Founding Partner at IwamotoScott Architecture, Associate Professor at California College of the Arts
Location:
San Francisco, California
Work:
IwamotoScott Architecture
- San Francisco since 1998
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Founding Partner
California College of the Arts
- San Francisco, CA since 2002
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Associate Professor
Harvard University Graduate School of Design
- Cambridge MA Jan 2011 - May 2011
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Visiting Critic in Architecture
University of Michigan TCAUP
- Ann Arbor MI Sep 1996 - May 2002
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Architecture Faculty
Brian Healy Architects
1995 - 1996
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Project Architect
ROTO Architects
1991 - 1992
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Project Architect
Morphosis
1990 - 1991
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Designer
Glass Associates
1987 - 1990
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Project Designer
Education:
Harvard University Graduate School of Design 1992 - 1994
Master of Architecture w/ Distinction, Architecture
Syracuse University 1982 - 1986
Bachelor of Architecture, Architecture
Skills:
Higher Education, Architectural Design, Interior Design, Design Research, Architecture, Teaching, Digital Fabrication, Registered Architect, Architects, Residential Design, Urbanism, Architectural Drawings, Interior Architecture
Honor & Awards:
2013: SF AIA Award, Heavybit Industries
2013: SF AIA Award, One Kearny Lobby
2013: SF AIA Award, Obscura Digital HQ
2011: Arch. Record Design Vanguard
2011: World's Coolest Office, Inc./Architizer
2011: Contract magazine Interiors Award, One Kearny Lobby
2010: Interior Design Best of Year Award, One Kearny Lobby
2010: SF AIA Award, Edgar Street Towers
2009: R&D Award, Voussoir Cloud, Architect Magazine
2008: Grand Prize, History Channel City of the Future
2007: SF AIA Award, Jellyfish House
2007: Emerging Voices, Architectural League of NY
2007: MoMA/PS1 Young Architects Program finalist
2006: Metropolis Next Generation runner up
2005: SF AIA Award, 2:1 House
2005: Progressive Architecture Award, 2:1 House
2004: Fog House in SFMOMA Permanent Collection
2003: SF AIA Award, Fog House
2003: California AIA Emerging Talent Award
2002: Young Architects Award, Arch. League of NY
2002: Second Prize, Case Study Cleveland competition
2001: First Prize (with R. Levit), Flemington JCC competition