A panel on architecture

with Jay Chatterjee, Richard Meier, Ralph Lerner, Charles Gwathmey, Stanley Tigerman, Peter Eisenman, Stanley Aronoff, David Childs, Henry Cobb, Bernard Tschumi, Sanford Kwinter, Sarah Whiting, Donna Robertson, Michael Graves and Greg Lynn
in Art & Design
on Friday, November 8, 1996 * * * * *

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A conversation with architect Peter Eisenman about the Peter Eisenman Aronoff Center for Design and Art building in Ohio. Jay Chatterjee, Dean of the University of Cincinnati, and former Ohio Senator Stanley Aronoff, discuss the significance of the new Aronoff Center building on the university's campus. Both Chatterjee and Aronoff assisted architect Peter Eisenman in helping to realize his design for the center. A panel of several prominent architects discuss the Peter Eisenman Aronoff Center for Design and Art building at the University of Cincinnati as well as the future of architecture in America. Panelists include architects David Childs, Henry Cobb, Michael Graves, Charles Gwathmey, Greg Lynn, Richard Meier, Bernard Tschumi, writer and associate professor of architecture at Rice Univeristy Sanford Kwinter, architect and Princeton University Dean Ralph Lerner, Dean of the College of Architecture at the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago Donna Robertson, and Associate Professor of Architecture at Harvard University's Graduate School of Design Sarah Whiting.

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Sanford Kwinter
David Childs
buildings
Richard Meier
Sarah Whiting
Bernard Tschumi
Charles Gwathmey
Stanley Tigerman
Donna Robertson
Henry Cobb
Michael Graves
Ralph Lerner
Greg Lynn

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