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Stephen Kieran, FAIA
Loblolly House: reFabricating a New Architecture
The 2007 Omer Mithun Endowed Lecture
Monday, April 16, 6:30 PM
Kane Hall 120

Stephen Kieran is a partner at KieranTimberlake Associates LLP, an award winning and internationally recognized architecture firm noted for its research, innovative design and planning. Mr. Kieran received his Bachelor's degree from Yale University, magna cum laude, and his Master of Architecture from the University of Pennsylvania, with honors. He is a recipient of the Rome Prize, American Academy in Rome, 1980-81. In addition to his activities at the firm, Mr. Kieran is currently an Adjunct Professor at the University of Pennsylvania's School of Design, where he and his partner, James Timberlake, lead a graduate research studio. He has served as Eero Saarinen Distinguished Professor of Design at Yale University, Max Fisher Chair at the University of Michigan, and has taught at Princeton University. He and Timberlake were the inaugural recipients of the prestigious Benjamin Latrobe Fellowship for architectural design research from the AIA College of Fellows. They have co-authored two books: MANUAL: The Architecture of KieranTimberlake, published by Princeton Architectural Press in 2002, and refabricating Architecture, published by McGraw Hill in 2004, which examines how manufacturing methodologies are poised to transform building construction. Recently completed projects include the Sidwell Friends School in Washington, DC, and Loblolly House in Taylors Island, MD. Current commissions include a new building for the Sculpture Department at Yale University, Houghton Memorial Chapel and Multi-faith Center at Wellesley College, and a multi-family housing product for Living Homes.

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