Life:
Brief introduction from Wikipedia:
Steven Holl (born December 9, 1947) is a New York-based American architect and watercolorist. Among his most recognized works are designs for the 2003 Simmons Hall at MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the 2007 Bloch Building addition to the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, Missouri, and the 2009 Linked Hybrid mixed-use complex in Beijing, China.
About from stevenholl.com/people
Steven Holl was born in 1947 in Bremerton, Washington. He graduated from the University of Washington and pursued architecture studies in Rome in 1970. In 1976 he attended the Architectural Association in London and established STEVEN HOLL ARCHITECTS in New York City. Considered one of America’s most important architects, […] Steven Holl is a tenured Professor at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Architecture and Planning.
Architecture:
Main Publications:
- He has published numerous texts including Anchoring (1989), Intertwining (1996), Parallax (2000), Idea and Phenomena (2002), Luminosity/Porosity (2006), House: black swan theory (2007), Architecture Spoken (2007), Urbanisms: Working with Doubt (2009), Hamsun Holl Hamarøy (2010), Horizontal Skyscraper (2011), Color Light Time (2012), and Scale (2012). Most recently published is Urban Hopes (2013).
- Steven Holl
- Steven Holl – Color Light Time
- Steven Holl – Scale: An Architect’s Sketch Book
- Steven Holl: Architecture Spoken
Useful Links:
- stevenholl.com
- archdaily.com/tag/steven-holl
- dezeen.com/tag/steven-holl
- vimeo.com/stevenhollarchitects