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Nationality
  
American

Role
  
Architect

Name
  
Laurie Olin

Practice
  
The Olin Studio

Occupation
  
Architect


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Born
  
1938 (age 76–77)
Marshfield, Wisconsin

Alma mater
  
University of Washington

Education
  
University of Washington (1961)

Structures
  
National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden

Awards
  
Guggenheim Fellowship for Humanities, US & Canada

Books
  
Across the open field, Vizcaya: An American, Transforming the Common, Olin: Placemaking

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Laurie Olin (b. 1938, Marshfield, Wisconsin) is an American landscape architect. He has worked on landscape design projects at diverse scales, from private residential gardens to public parks and corporate/museum campus plans.

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Olin grew up in Alaska, and earned his degree in Architecture from the University of Washington in Seattle, where he was mentored under Richard Haag. After graduating he worked for offices in Seattle, New York City, and London. In 1976 he became a professor for the University of Pennsylvania, where he offered courses on the design of environments. in 1986 he became head chair of the landscape architecture program at Harvard University. After serving as chair at Harvard, Olin returned to University of Pennsylvania where he continues to be Practice Professor of Landscape Architecture.

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Olin is the founding partner of the landscape architecture and urban design firm OLIN, formerly The Olin Studio. The firm received the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Award for Landscape Design in 2008, and in 2010 was on the winning team in the competition to design the new United States Embassy in London with architects KieranTimberlake.

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Olin is a Guggenheim Fellow, an American Academy of Rome Fellow, a Fellow of the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA), an honorary member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA), a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the 1999 Wyck-Strickland Award recipient. Olin won the Rome Prize in Landscape Architecture in 1972, was the recipient of the 1998 Award in Architecture from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and was recently inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Olin was a speaker in the Spotlight on Design Lecture Series at the National Building Museum in 2003. In 1994 he was elected into the National Academy of Design. In 2013 he was presented with the prestigious National Medal of Arts by President Obama. Awarded by the National Endowment for the Arts, it is the highest honor given to artists by the US Government.

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Olin has written widely on the history and theory of architecture and landscape, receiving the Bradford Williams medal for best writing on Landscape Architecture. Olin co-authored La Foce: A Garden and Landscape in Tuscany, which includes a historical essay, along with photographs, sketches, and a critical analysis of the early 20th-century garden in Italy. Across the Open Field (2000), is both a memoir and series of essays on the evolution of the English landscape. He is also the author of Transforming the Commonplace (1996) and Vizcaya: An American Villa and Its Makers (2006, with Witold Rybczynski), on James Deering's mansion in Coconut Grove, Florida.

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Europe

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  • Bishopsgate, London, England
  • Brancusi Ensemble, Târgu Jiu, Romania
  • Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, Berlin, Germany (with architect Peter Eisenman)
  • Westferry Circus, London, England
  • United States

  • Director Park, Portland, Oregon
  • 1 Memorial Drive, campus of the headquarters of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
  • ARCO corporate headquarters, La Palma, California
  • Battery Park City, Manhattan, New York
  • Bryant Park, Manhattan, New York
  • Columbus Circle, Manhattan, New York
  • Getty Center, Brentwood, Los Angeles, California
  • Hudson Yards Redevelopment Project, Manhattan, New York
  • Mill River Park & Greenway, Stamford, Connecticut
  • Pacific Park, open space around development, Brooklyn, New York
  • Pershing Square, Los Angeles, California
  • Robert F. Wagner Park, New York
  • University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Campus Development Plan)
  • Washington Monument, Washington, DC
  • Toledo Museum of Art, Toledo, Ohio
  • National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden, Washington, DC
  • LDS Conference Center roof ambient, part of The Gardens at Temple Square, Salt Lake City, Utah
  • Awards

  • ASLA Merit Award, ARCO Research Center, 1984
  • Progressive Architecture Magazine Design Award, Battery Park City, 1985
  • Urban Landscape Institute Award for Excellence for Public Projects, Bryant Park, 1996
  • ASLA Landmark Award, Battery Park City, 2003
  • ASLA Design Honor Award, the J. Paul Getty Center, 2003
  • ASLA Award of Excellence, The Heart of the Park at Hermann Park, 2005
  • Mid-Atlantic Construction Magazine Park/Landscape Award of Merit, the Washington Monument, 2005
  • AIA Honor Award for Regional and Urban Design, the University of British Columbia, 2006
  • ASLA Landscape Architecture Firm Award (awarded to OLIN firm), 2006
  • ASLA General Design Award of Honor, Columbus Circle, 2006
  • Royal Architectural Institute of Canada Urban Design Award, the University of British Columbia, 2006
  • ASLA General Design Award Of Honor, the Washington Monument, 2008
  • Cooper-Hewitt National Design Award (awarded to OLIN firm), 2008
  • Urban Land Institute Award of Excellence, Comcast Building (awarded to OLIN firm), 2009
  • Building Institute's Bybee Prize, 2010
  • ASLA Landmark Award, Bryant Park (awarded to OLIN firm), 2010
  • ASLA Medal, 2011
  • Thomas Jefferson Medal in Architecture, 2013
  • United States National Medal of Arts, 2013
  • Publications

  • OLIN: Placemaking, 2008.
  • Vizcaya: An American Villa and its Members, with Witold Rybczynski, 2007.
  • La Foce: A Garden and Landscape in Tuscany, with Benedetta Origo et al., 2001.
  • Across the Open Field: Essays Drawn from English Landscapes, 2000.
  • Transforming the Common Place: Selections from Laurie Olin's Sketchbook, 1996.
  • Breath on the Mirror: Seattle's Skid Road Community, 1973.
  • References

    Laurie Olin Wikipedia