Antoine Predock ( ; born 1936 in
Lebanon, Missouri) is an American
architect based in
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Albuquerque ( ; ), ; kee, Arawageeki; tow, Vakêêke; zun, Alo:ke:k'ya; apj, Gołgéeki'yé. abbreviated ABQ, is the most populous city in the U.S. state of New Mexico. Its nicknames, The Duke City and Burque, both reference its founding in ...
. He is the principal of Antoine Predock Architect PC, the studio he founded in 1967.
Predock first gained national attention with the La Luz community in
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Albuquerque ( ; ), ; kee, Arawageeki; tow, Vakêêke; zun, Alo:ke:k'ya; apj, Gołgéeki'yé. abbreviated ABQ, is the most populous city in the U.S. state of New Mexico. Its nicknames, The Duke City and Burque, both reference its founding in ...
. The first national design competition he won was held by the Nelson Fine Arts Center at
Arizona State University
Arizona State University (Arizona State or ASU) is a public research university in the Phoenix metropolitan area. Founded in 1885 by the 13th Arizona Territorial Legislature, ASU is one of the largest public universities by enrollment in the ...
. Predock's work includes the Turtle Creek House, built in 1993 for bird enthusiasts along a prehistoric trail in Texas, the Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery at
Skidmore College, and a new ballpark for the
San Diego Padres, the
Petco Park
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The ballpark is located between Se ...
. He has also worked on international sites such as the
National Palace Museum
The National Palace Museum (; Pha̍k-fa-sṳ: Kwet-li̍p kù-kiung pok-vu̍t-yèn), is a museum in Taipei, Republic of China (Taiwan). It has a permanent collection of nearly 700,000 pieces of Chinese artifacts and artworks, many of which wer ...
Southern Branch in Southern Taiwan and the
Canadian Museum for Human Rights
The Canadian Museum for Human Rights (CMHR; ) is a Canadian Crown corporation and national museum located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, adjacent to The Forks. The purpose of the museum is to "explore the subject of human rights with a special but not ex ...
in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Predock says his design has been highly influenced by his connection to New Mexico.
Biography
Early life
Antoine Predock was born on June 24, 1936 in
Lebanon, Missouri. He considers himself an Albuquerque native, though he did not move there until college. Predock credits his mother, who had majored in liberal arts in college, for his artistic inclination, and his father, an engineer, for his technical interests.
Predock first attended the
University of Missouri in
Columbia
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School of Engineering, then the University of New Mexico, where he studied engineering, emulating his father. Although he was a successful and academically inclined student, Predock found little fulfillment in his studies in engineering. Upon completing a technical drawing course taught by Don Schlegel, an architecture professor at UNM, Predock began to reevaluate his career choices. After a short hiatus from academic life, he returned to UNM at age 21 to study architecture. Schlegel acted as an advisor to Predock throughout the latter's time in the UNM architecture program. Eventually, Schlegel told Predock that he had taken advantage of all that UNM had to offer and encouraged him to apply elsewhere. Predock did, and was accepted to
Columbia University, where he obtained his B.A. in architecture.
Career
Predock established his first office in Albuquerque, New Mexico in 1967. As of April 2019, Predock and his team have offices in Albuquerque and
Taipei.
He and his firm have planned, developed, and collaborated on over 100 buildings and projects. They have been featured in over 60 exhibitions, 250 books, and over 1,000 publications. He has also held various teaching positions at at least 14 universities, in the United States and elsewhere.
Awards and honors
* International Fellow,
Royal Institute of British Architects (2015)
* Fellow,
Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (2014)
* Senior Fellow,
Design Futures Council (2010)
* Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum Lifetime Achievement Award (2007)
*
AIA Gold Medal (2006)
* Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters,
University of Minnesota (2001)
* New Mexico Governor's Award for Excellence in the Arts (1989)
* Fellow,
American Academy in Rome (1985)
* William Kinne Fellows Traveling Prize, Columbia University (1962-63)
Notable projects

* 1970 – La Luz Community,
New Mexico
* 1971 –
University of New Mexico Law School building
* 1979 –
Albuquerque Museum
The Albuquerque Museum, formerly known as the Albuquerque Museum of Art and History, is a public art and history museum in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The museum is located in the Old Town area and is operated by the City of Albuquerque Department of ...
, New Mexico
* 1982 –
Rio Grande Nature Center, New Mexico
* 1989 – Nelson Fine Arts Center,
Arizona State University
Arizona State University (Arizona State or ASU) is a public research university in the Phoenix metropolitan area. Founded in 1885 by the 13th Arizona Territorial Legislature, ASU is one of the largest public universities by enrollment in the ...
, Arizona
* 1990 – Las Vegas Central Library + Children’s Museum,
Nevada
* 1991 – Mandell Weiss Forum,
University of California, San Diego
* 1991 –
Venice Beach House,
California
* 1992 –
Classroom + Laboratory Building,
California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (Cal Poly Pomona), demolished in 2022
* 1992 –
Hotel Santa Fe at Euro Disney, France
* 1993 –
American Heritage Center,
University of Wyoming
* 1993 – Turtle Creek House,
Texas
* 1994 –
Mesa Public Library
Mesa Public Library is the Los Alamos branch of the Los Alamos County Library System in New Mexico, United States. The library collection has more than 160,000 items which include books, CDs, DVDs, original paintings, and material in several fore ...
, Los Alamos, New Mexico
* 1994 – Social Sciences + Humanities Building,
University of California, Davis
* 1994 –
Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza
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, California
* 1995 –
Museum of Science & Industry, Florida
* 1995 – Ventana Vista School,
Arizona
* 1996 – Center for Integrated Systems,
Stanford University
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, California
* 1996 – Center for Musical Arts,
University of California, Santa Cruz
* 1997 –
Arizona Science Center, Arizona
* 1997 – Center for Nanoscale Science + Technology,
Rice University, Texas
* 1997 – Dance Studio,
University of California, San Diego
* 1997 – Spencer Theater,
New Mexico
* 2000 –
McNamara Alumni Center
The McNamara Alumni Center at the University of Minnesota's Twin Cities campus in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Designed by Antoine Predock, it is one of the more architecturally striking buildings in the Twin Cities. The building, opened in 2000, c ...
, University of Minnesota
* 2000 – Tang Teaching Museum –
Skidmore College, New York
* 2003 –
Robert Hoag Rawlings Public Library,
Colorado
* 2003 –
Tacoma Art Museum, Washington
* 2004 –
Austin City Hall, Texas
* 2004 –
Flint RiverQuarium
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The aquarium follows the journey of the Flint River, and highlights the ecosystems of the Apalachicola, Chattah ...
, Georgia
* 2004 – Performing Arts + Learning Center,
Pima Community College, Arizona
* 2004 –
San Diego Padres Petco Park
Petco Park is a baseball stadium in Downtown San Diego, California. It is the home ballpark of Major League Baseball's San Diego Padres, and has also been used as a venue for concerts, soccer, golf, and rugby.
The ballpark is located between Se ...
, California
* 2004 –
National Palace Museum
The National Palace Museum (; Pha̍k-fa-sṳ: Kwet-li̍p kù-kiung pok-vu̍t-yèn), is a museum in Taipei, Republic of China (Taiwan). It has a permanent collection of nearly 700,000 pieces of Chinese artifacts and artworks, many of which wer ...
Southern Branch, Taiwan, withdrawn in 2008
* 2006 –
Discovery Canyon Campus, Colorado
* 2006 – Highlands Pond House
* 2006 – Recreation Facility,
Ohio State University, Ohio
* 2007 – George Pearl Hall, School of Architecture,
University of New Mexico
* 2007 – Indian Community School,
Franklin, Wisconsin
* 2007 – Doudna Fine Arts Center,
Eastern Illinois University
Eastern Illinois University is a public university in Charleston, Illinois. Established in 1895 as the Eastern Illinois State Normal School, a teacher's college offering a two-year degree, Eastern Illinois University gradually expanded into a co ...
* 2008 –
Trinity River Audubon Center, Dallas, Texas
* 2008 – Edith Kinney Gaylord Cornerstone Arts Center,
Colorado College
* 2014 –
Canadian Museum for Human Rights
The Canadian Museum for Human Rights (CMHR; ) is a Canadian Crown corporation and national museum located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, adjacent to The Forks. The purpose of the museum is to "explore the subject of human rights with a special but not ex ...
, Winnipeg, Manitoba
* In Progress – Inn at
The French Laundry,
California
References
*Antoniades, Anthony C. "Antoine Predock: A Case of Synthetic Inclusivity", ''L'arquitettura'', March 1988, pp. 178–198
External links
Interview with Antoine Prerock on Grand Opening of Petco Park, 2005*
ttp://www.predock.com/ Antoine Predock's web pageModern Home in Dallas, Texas Designed by Architect Antoine Predock Indian Community School, Franklin, Wisconsin by Susan Smith, ArchitectureWeek No. 408, 2008.1210, pD1-1.
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1936 births
Living people
American designers
American interior designers
American landscape architects
Architects from New Mexico
Artists from Albuquerque, New Mexico
National Design Award winners
Columbia Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation alumni
University of New Mexico alumni
University of Missouri alumni
People from Lebanon, Missouri
20th-century American architects
21st-century American architects
Recipients of the AIA Gold Medal