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Frances Halsband (Nueva York, 30 de octubre de 1943) es una arquitecta estadounidense. Se graduó en la Universidad de Swarthmore, y obtuvo una maestría en la Universidad de Columbia. Sirvió de jurado en competencias de diseño arquitectónico, y fue presidenta del Comité de Diseño del Instituto Americano de Arquitectos. (es) Frances Halsband FAIA (born October 30, 1943, in New York City) is an American architect and educator. She is a founder, with Robert Kliment, of Kliment Halsband Architects, a New York City design firm widely recognized for preservation, adaptive reuse and master planning projects. Significant works include The Brown University Framework for Physical Planning, Long Island Railroad Entrance at 34 Street, Visitor Center at Franklin Roosevelt Presidential Library, Mount Sinai Ambulatory Surgery Facility Kyabirwa Uganda. The firm received the AIA Firm Award in 1997 and the New York AIA Medal of Honor in 1998. From 1991 to 1994 Halsband was dean of the School of Architecture at Pratt Institute, and she has taught at Harvard University, Columbia University, Rice University, University of Pennsylvania, University of California, Berkeley and other institutions. She was the first woman president of AIA New York and The Architectural League of New York. She is a former commissioner of the New York City Landmarks Commission. In 2018 Halsband lead a successful effort to amend the AIA Code of Ethics to prohibit harassment or discrimination and commit to fostering a professional environment of mutual respect and equity. In recognition of this effort she was named one of Engineering News-Record (ENR) Top 25 Newsmakers. In 2019 she received an Honorary Doctor of Design from the NewSchool of Architecture San Diego. (en) Frances Halsband (née à New York le 30 octobre 1943) est une architecte américaine. (fr) |
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Frances Halsband (Nueva York, 30 de octubre de 1943) es una arquitecta estadounidense. Se graduó en la Universidad de Swarthmore, y obtuvo una maestría en la Universidad de Columbia. Sirvió de jurado en competencias de diseño arquitectónico, y fue presidenta del Comité de Diseño del Instituto Americano de Arquitectos. (es) Frances Halsband (née à New York le 30 octobre 1943) est une architecte américaine. (fr) Frances Halsband FAIA (born October 30, 1943, in New York City) is an American architect and educator. She is a founder, with Robert Kliment, of Kliment Halsband Architects, a New York City design firm widely recognized for preservation, adaptive reuse and master planning projects. Significant works include The Brown University Framework for Physical Planning, Long Island Railroad Entrance at 34 Street, Visitor Center at Franklin Roosevelt Presidential Library, Mount Sinai Ambulatory Surgery Facility Kyabirwa Uganda. The firm received the AIA Firm Award in 1997 and the New York AIA Medal of Honor in 1998. (en) |