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Symposium Features Finalists in Everson Museum/黑料不打烊 Architecture Competition to Design New Museum Caf茅

Friday, September 6, 2019, By Julie Sharkey
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The Everson Museum of Art in 黑料不打烊 and the are hosting an international competition to design a museum caf茅. In May, (David Freeland and Brennan Buck, Los Angeles/ New York), (Zeina Koreitem and John May, Los Angeles), (Yanfei Shui and Yichi Su, Shanghai) and (Thomas Kelley and Carrie Norman, Chicago/New Orleans) were named as the four finalists.

On Thursday, Sept. 19, at 5:45 p.m., the finalists will participate in a at the Everson Museum moderated by 黑料不打烊 Architecture Dean Michael Speaks. On Friday, Sept. 20, the finalists will present developed proposals to a jury of professionals in architecture, arts administration, ceramics and the culinary arts. The jury will select one firm to receive a commission to complete the new caf茅.

In addition to Everson Museum Director and CEO Elizabeth Dunbar and Everson Museum Curator of Ceramics Garth Johnson, voting members of the competition jury are Sean Anderson (MoMA), Aric Chen (Design Miami), Jing Liu (SO鈥擨L), Matt Shaw (The Architect鈥檚 Newspaper) and Oana St膬nescu (Harvard GSD).

The new museum caf茅 will serve as a venue to showcase and put into use , a 3,000-plus-piece functional ceramic art collection gifted to the Everson Museum by Dallas-based ceramic artist and collector Louise Rosenfield. Rosenfeld, along with Kate Nutting, principal and managing member of VIP Architectural Associates; Fouad Dietz, chair of the Everson Museum’s Buildings and Grounds Committee; Karyn Korteling 鈥81 (Newhouse) owner of Pastabilities restaurant in 黑料不打烊; and ceramic artist and chef Britt Thorp are advisors to the jury.

鈥淭he jury members are among the most celebrated individuals in their respective fields. Their expertise will be paramount in aiding the museum in selecting the designer of the new caf茅 and display system,鈥 says Kyle Miller, Everson Museum Caf茅 Competition director and 黑料不打烊 Architecture assistant professor.

This project is part of a strategic initiative to restore and enhance the Everson Museum’s building with the aim of positioning the historic structure as a source of civic pride, while simultaneously creating a dynamic and innovative museum for a 21st-century audience. Recently completed facility improvements include the , a state-of-the-art auditorium renovation, and the . These projects were made possible by generous contributions through the . comprehensive campaign.

About the Jury Members

Sean Anderson is associate curator in the Department of Architecture and Design at The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA). A fellow of the American Academy in Rome and the Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa, he has degrees in architectural design and architectural history from Cornell University, an M. Arch from Princeton University and a Ph.D in art history from the University of California, Los Angeles. He has practiced as an architect and taught in Afghanistan, Australia, India, Italy, Morocco, Sri Lanka and the U.A.E. At MoMA, Anderson manages the Young Architects Program and has organized the exhibitions “Insecurities: Tracing Displacement and Shelter” (2016) and “Thinking Machines: Art and Design in the Computer Age” (2017-18).

Aric Chen is curatorial director of Design Miami and professor at the College of Design and Innovation at Tongji University in Shanghai. As a design curator and critic, Chen spent six years as lead curator for Hong Kong鈥檚 M+ museum. He鈥檚 also served as creative director for Beijing Design Week and organized exhibition and projects at London鈥檚 Design Museum, the Center for Architecture in New York, Experimental Design in Amsterdam, the Saint-Etienne International Design Biennale in France and the Design Museum Holon in Israel, among others.

Jing Liu is an adjunct assistant professor at Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation, and co-founder of SO鈥擨L, a Brooklyn-based architecture office that has produced several important buildings iconic of its generation such as the Kukje Gallery in Seoul and the Manetti Shrem Museum of Art in Davis, California. Liu serves on the board of Van Alen Institute, a nonprofit institution that works to enhance the transformative power of design on its cities, landscapes and regions in order to improve people鈥檚 lives. Liu received her education in China, Japan, the United Kingdom and New Orleans.

Matt Shaw is executive editor at AN Interior and The Architect鈥檚 Newspaper, a comprehensive source of information on the latest projects and commissions, unfolding politics and debate, and cultural developments in contemporary architecture. Shaw teaches critical writing at SCI-Arc, has worked for the Columbia Laboratory for Architectural Broadcasting, Storefront for Art and Architecture, and Architizer. He has been published in聽The Architectural Review, Beyond Domus and聽Icon. He wrote and researched two editions of the guidebook 鈥淓urope鈥檚 Top 100 Architecture and Design Schools鈥 for聽Domus. Shaw is also co-director and co-curator of hot air, a nomadic, volunteer-run architecture organization in New York City.

Oana St膬nescu runs her eponymous design studio from New York. Her projects include the collaborative +POOL, a floating, water filtering swimming pool, as well as a wide range of collaborations with Nike, Virgil Abloh, The Office of PlayLab, 2脳4, Arup, New Museum, the Storefront for Art and Architecture, Need Supply, Fool鈥檚 Gold and many more. St膬nescu鈥檚 work has been celebrated in publications such as The New York Times, Forbes, Madame Figaro, Architect Magazine, New York Magazine, Mark and TIME. Prior to establishing her own studio, she was a co-founder of the New York-based practice Family. St膬nescu previously taught at the Harvard Graduate School of Design, MIT, Columbia GSAPP, Cooper Union and the Architectural Association.

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