Charles Gwathmey Nov 11th 2011, 10:02 With Robert Siegel, Charles Gwathmey is a partner in the New York firm Gwathmey Siegel & Associates. The partnership was formed in 1968. Born: 1938 in Charlotte, North Carolina Died: August 3, 2009 in Manhattan, New York City Education of Charles Gwathmey: - University of Pennsylvania School of Architecture
- Masters degree in architecture from Yale University, 1962
Charles Gwathmey's Teachers: While in college, Charles Gwathmey studied under: - Louis I. Kahn
- Robert Venturi
- Thomas Vreeland
- Paul Rudolph
- James Stirling
Important Buildings : Awards Won by Charles Gwathmey: - While a student at Yale University, won a Fulbright Grant and the William Wirt Winchester Fellowship
- 1970: Brunner Prize, American Academy of Arts and Letters
- 1976: Elected to the American Academy of Arts and Letters
- 1983: Medal of Honor from the New York Chapter of the American Institute of Architects
- 1985: The first Yale Alumni Arts Award from the Yale School of Architecture
- 1988: Lifetime Achievement Medal in Visual Arts from the Guild Hall Academy of Arts
- 1990: Lifetime Achievement Award from the New York State Society of Architects
Related People: Charles Gwathmey is a member of a group of five New York architects featured in a controversial 1967 exhibit at the Museum of Modern Art and in a later book titled Five Architects ( compare prices). In addition to Gwathmey, the "New York Five" included: Important Ideas: | |