Lee + Mundwiler Architects

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Lee + Mundwiler Architects (a.k.a. leeMundwiler) is an architectural design studio based in Los Angeles, California and Basel, Switzerland.[1] Made up of founding architects Cara Lee and Stephan Mundwiler, the studio is known for its clean, modern, and sustainable design[2] along with futuristic concepts and theoretical industrial design.

Background edit

Before establishing offices in Los Angeles and Basel, the two principals met while pursuing Master's Degrees at the architectural institute SCI-Arc at the international branch in Vico Morcote, Switzerland. Lee is originally from Korea, Mundwiler is originally from Switzerland. They have been married since 1996.

Career edit

The studio has been the recipients of a number of prestigious regional and national American Institute of Architects (AIA) Awards for both residential and commercial projects and for "Emerging Practice of the Year".[3]

Lee + Mundwiler award-winning "Coconut House"[4] that "tweaks iconic forms to deliver views without losing privacy."[5] was photographed by legendary architectural photographer Julius Shulman with the assistance of photographer Juergen Nogai in 2006.[6] Lee and Mundwiler remained close friends with Shulman up until his death in 2009.

Notable Projects and Awards edit

Dapeng Geology Museum and Research Center, Shenzhen, China

  • 2014 WAN Awards Winner for Civic Buildings[7]

2011 AIA Emerging Practice Award[8]

Bundesplatz - Government plaza in Bern, Switzerland

  • 1992 AIA Competition Winner
  • 2006 AIA National Honor Award for Urban Design
  • 2006 AIA California Chapter Merit Award for Urban Design
  • 2006 Nomination for 10 Best Projects in Switzerland[9]

The Coconut House[10]

  • 2006 AIA National Housing Award[11]

The Central Park of the New Radiant City, Guangming New Town, China

  • 2009 Institute Honor Awards for Regional and Urban Design[12]

Swiss Pavilion 2010 Expo

  • 3rd Place in international open competition[13]

Unique Design Concepts edit

Breathing Buildings edit

The core feature of Lee + Mundwiler's Swiss Pavilion project is its light and temperature-responsive exterior. Consisting of hundreds of red doors, the doors open and shut to maintain a consistent interior temperature and shade as sunlight moves. The purpose of the design is to simulate the way a living organism's skin, or a living cell would respond to environmental stimuli, while creating an energy-efficient and visually stunning solution to climate-control.[14] Lee + Mundwiler's "Breathing Building" concept has been applied to several other theoretical projects.[15]

"Ray of Hope" Iraqi Memorial edit

Consisting of a single ray of light projected from an orbiting satellite on a pre-determined path, the conceptually abstract "Ray of Hope" Iraqi memorial was designed to be seen all over the world, while having a practical use of supporting communications infrastructures in Iraq and other countries in need.[16]

References edit

  1. ^ http://lm-arch.com/
  2. ^ http://www.dwell.com/green/article/l-longevity
  3. ^ "AIA|LA Counts Down to the 2011 Design Awards Ceremony and Party presented by Italian Living Umbria with lee+mundwiler architects". Archived from the original on 2015-09-10. Retrieved 2013-05-31.
  4. ^ "AIA | Los Angeles".
  5. ^ "Culture".
  6. ^ "Online Data Science Courses | Instructor-Led Online Training | Ernesto.Net".
  7. ^ "Dapeng Geology Museum and Research Center | Shenzhen | China | Civic Buildings 2014 | WAN Awards". Archived from the original on 2014-10-02. Retrieved 2014-10-02.
  8. ^ "SCI-Arc Alumni, Friends Receive Top 2011 AIA LA Awards - News". Archived from the original on 2015-09-07. Retrieved 2015-10-13.
  9. ^ "Online Data Science Courses | Instructor-Led Online Training | Ernesto.Net".
  10. ^ "Online Data Science Courses | Instructor-Led Online Training | Ernesto.Net".
  11. ^ "Online Data Science Courses | Instructor-Led Online Training | Ernesto.Net".
  12. ^ "AIArchitect This Week | 2009 Honor Awards for Regional and Urban Design Focus on Mixed-Use Density". info.aia.org. Archived from the original on 2014-10-24.
  13. ^ "Lee+mundwiler archictects awarded 3rd prize for Swiss Pavilion Expo 210, Shanghai - News". Archived from the original on 2010-05-27. Retrieved 2015-10-13.
  14. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: SCHWEIZER PAVILLION ARCHITEKTURWETTBEWERB EXPO 2010 SHANGHAI, CHINA - 3rd PRIZE. YouTube.
  15. ^ http://lm-arch.com/projects.php?id=148 [dead link]
  16. ^ "Iraqi Memorial - Commemorating Civilian Deaths".

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