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Nationality
  
Lebanese

Occupation
  
Architect

Name
  
Amale Andraos


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Born
  
Beirut, Lebanon

Alma mater
  
McGill University (B. Arch, 1996) Harvard University (M.Arch., 1999)

Practice
  
Work Architecture Company

Projects
  
Hua Qiang Bei Road Centre de Conferences in Libreville, Gabon New Holland Island Cultural Center Masterplan Edible Schoolyards at PS216 in Brooklyn and PS7 in Harlem, New York Wieden+Kennedy New York Headquarters

Books
  
Architecture and Representation: The Arab City

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Amale Andraos (born 1972 or 1973) is a New York-based architect. She is dean of the Columbia Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation. She is the co-founder of WORKac with her husband, Dan Wood.

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Columbia university gsapp dean amale andraos all school orientation address


Early years

Amale Andraos with architects dan wood and amale andraos of WORKac

Born in Beirut, Lebanon, Andraos has lived in Saudi Arabia, France, Canada and the Netherlands. She holds a B. Arch from McGill University in Montreal and a Master of Architecture from the Harvard Graduate School of Design. She is the daughter of a Beirut-based architect and realized her passion for architecture while observing his practice.

Work

Amale Andraos Amale Andraos Appointed Dean of GSAPP METALOCUS

Prior to becoming dean of the Columbia Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, Andraos taught at numerous universities including the Princeton University School of Architecture, the Harvard Graduate School of Design, the University of Pennsylvania School of Design and the American University in Beirut. Her recent design studios and seminars have focused on the Arab City, which has become the subject of a series of symposia entitled “Architecture and Representation” held at Studio-X Amman in 2013 and on campus in New York in the fall of 2014. Her publications include 49 Cities, a re-reading of 49 visionary plans through an ecological lens (Inventory Press, 3rd edition, 2015), Above the Pavement, the Farm! (Princeton Architectural Press, 2010), and The Arab City: Architecture and Representation (Columbia Books on Architecture and the City, 2016). Andraos was named one of the "25 Most Admired Educators for 2016" by DesignIntelligence, which describes her as integrating "real world problems into the curriculum with a bold vision and strong leadership."

Amale Andraos Lebanese Amale Andraos Named Dean of Columbia GSAPP Glamroz

In 2003, Andraos and husband, Dan Wood, founded WORKac, a New York-based architectural and urban practice with international reach. The practice has achieved international recognition for projects such as the competition-winning designs for Hua Qiang Bei Road, Shenzhen, the Centre de Conferences in Libreville, Gabon and the New Holland Island Cultural Center in St. Petersburg, Diane von Furstenberg Studio Headquarters, Public Farm 1 for MoMA PS1 Young Architects Program, the Edible Schoolyards at PS216 in Brooklyn and PS7 in Harlem, NY as well as the new office headquarters for Wieden+Kennedy, also in New York. Current projects include a new storefront for a Parking Garage in Miami, a residential conversion of a historic New York cast-iron building and a Master Plan for seven university campuses for Weifang, China in collaboration with Studio Pei-Zhu, SLAB, SCAPE. WORKac has won numerous awards including a 2015 Honor Award from the AIA NY for the Beijing Horticultural Expo Master Plan – also in collaboration with Studio Pei-Zhu, SLAB and SCAPE.

Amale Andraos Lecture Amale Andraos and Dan Wood The Penn State Stuckeman School

Before co-founding WORKac, Andraos held positions at Rem Koolhaas/OMA in Rotterdam, Netherlands, Saucier + Perrotte in Montreal, Quebec, and Atelier Big City also in Montreal, Quebec.

As of October 2015, Andraos serves as a board member for the Architectural League of New York as well as the Arab Center for Architecture. She is also a member of the faculty steering committee of the Columbia Global Centers, Middle East and Columbia Global Centers, Turkey.

2006

  • AIA NY Chapter Merit Interior Architecture Award – Lee Angel Showroom
  • "Design Vanguard." Architectural Record
  • "New Practices, New York." AIA NY and Architects' Newspaper
  • 2007

  • "New York Designs." Architectural League
  • 2008

  • Best of the Best Awards, McGraw Hill Construction
  • Structural Engineering Merit Award. Public Farm 1. SEAoNY
  • "Year in Architecture – Top Ten Designs." New York Magazine
  • "Project of the Year: Park/Landscape" National. New York Construction/ENR
  • "Best Landscape/Urban Design Project." Regional. New York Construction
  • "Best Of Year" Award. Interior Design Magazine
  • AIA NY Chapter Merit Interior Architecture Award – Anthropologie Dos Lagos
  • "Emerging Voices." Architectural League of New York
  • MASterwork Award – Best Historic Renovation, Municipal Arts Society – Diane von Furstenberg Studio HQ
  • Young Architects Program, MoMA/PS1 Contemporary Art Center
  • 2009

  • National Design Award Finalist – Interiors. Cooper Hewitt Design Museum
  • Engineering Excellence Diamond Award – Structural Systems. ACEC New York
  • AIA NY State Merit Award for Architecture – Public Farm 1
  • 2010

  • Award for Excellence in Design – New York City Public Design Commission
  • 2013

  • AIA NY Merit Interior Architecture Award – Children’s Museum of the Arts
  • AIA NY Merit Award for Urban Design – New Holland Island
  • AIA Houston Merit Award for Renovation – Blaffer Art Museum
  • City of Houston "Best Of" Awards: Best College Campus Building, and Best Artistic Renovation – Blaffer Art Museum
  • 2014

  • Interior Design Best Of Year Award – Wieden+Kennedy Offices
  • AIA New York State Design Citation – Edible Schoolyard at P.S. 216
  • MASterworks Award – Best Green Design Initiative, Municipal Arts Society – Edible Schoolyard at P.S. 216
  • AIA NY Merit Interior Architecture Award – Wieden+Kennedy Offices
  • 2015

  • AIA New York State Firm of the Year
  • Arch Daily 2014 Building of the Year – Wieden+Kennedy Offices
  • AIA New York State Honor Award for Urban Design – Beijing Horticultural Expo Masterplan
  • Award for Excellence in Design – New York City Public Design Commission – Issue Project Room
  • 2016

  • New Generation Leader, Architectural Record Women in Architecture Award
  • Selected writing

  • 2016: "The Arab City: Architecture and Representation", Columbia Books on Architecture and the City
  • 2015: “Beyond Bigness: Re-Reading the Peutinger Map,” The Avery Review, Issue 01
  • 2014: “Strategies of the Void,” Perspecta 48: Amnesia
  • 2013: “Visionary Urbanism and its Agency,” Zawia, Issue 1: Utopia
  • 2012: “Futura Bold,” Another Pamphlet Issue 3: The Future!
  • 2010: “Interviews,” Praxis Journal: Issue 11&12: 11 architects 12 conversations
  • 2009: “Public Farm 1,” Design Ecologies (Princeton Architectural Press)
  • 2008: “Depave the Parking Lot and Put Back Paradise,” Architecture Magazine
  • 2007: “Will the Real Dubai Please Stand Up?” Superlative City: Dubai and the Urban Condition in the Early Twenty-First Century; “Cadavre Exquis Lebanese” in Visionary Power: Producing the Contemporary City; “Dubai’s Island Urbanism” in Cities from Zero
  • 2006: “A Program Primer,” Praxis Journal 8: reProgramming.
  • 2005: “Why are we still learning from Las Vegas?” in Bidoun, Issue 04, Dubai
  • References

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