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OBRA ARCHITECTS Pablo Castro - Jennifer Lee

Pablo Castro was born in San Juan, Argentina. He was educated at the Universidad Nacional de San Juan in Argentina and holds a Masters of Science in Building Design from Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation. He has lectured at the Museum of Modern Art, the Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing, Tsinghua University, the Architectural League, Universidad Nacional de Chile, Universidad Diego Portales, Universidad Nacional de San Juan, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Rhode Island School of Design, Columbia University, Cranbrook Academy of Art, and the University of Minnesota, among others. In 2003 he was named a de Montequin Senior Fellow by the Society of Architectural Historians. Pablo Castro is a 2006 fellow in Architecture/Environmental Structures from the New York Foundation for the Arts and is the 2006 winner of the PS1 MoMA Young Architects Program. His work has been recognized with four American Institute of Architects NY Design Awards. He has taught design studio in the Graduate Architecture Department of Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York, at Cranbrook Art Academy as Architect-in-Residence, at Rhode Island School of Design, Parsons the New School for Design and at Barnard Columbia College.

Jennifer Lee was born in Washington, D.C. She holds a degree from the Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture at the Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art in New York City, and she graduated with honors from Harvard College in Cambridge, Massachusetts. She assisted in the publication of Soundings, Architectures in Love, and Adjusting Foundations by John Hejduk and The New York Waterfront published by Monacelli Press while working at the Irwin S. Chanin Architecture Archives at the Cooper Union. She has taught at the Graduate Architecture Department of Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York, as well as at Cranbrook Art Academy as Architect-in-Residence and at the Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art. In 2003 she was named a de Montequin Senior Fellow by the Society of Architectural Historians. Jennifer Lee is a 2006 fellow in Architecture/Environmental Structures from the New York Foundation for the Arts and is the 2006 winner of the PS1 MoMA Young Architects Program. She was recognized with the 2007 Urban Visionaries Award from the Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art.

 

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