Peter Q. Bohlin (born 1937 in
New York City
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, United States) is an American architect and the winner of the 2010
Gold Medal of the
American Institute of Architects
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. He is a
Fellow of the American Institute of Architects
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(FAIA) and a founding principal of
Bohlin Cywinski Jackson
Bohlin Cywinski Jackson is a United States-based architectural practice that was founded in 1965 in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania by Peter Bohlin and Richard Powell. Bohlin's firm then merged with John F. Larkin and Bernard Cywinski's Philadelphia ...
, established originally in 1965 as Bohlin Powell in
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
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.
Bohlin Cywinski Jackson has six offices in
Wilkes-Barre
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,
Pittsburgh
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,
Philadelphia
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,
Seattle
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,
San Francisco
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, and
New York City
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. In 1994, Bohlin Cywinski Jackson was honored with the Firm Award presented by the American Institute of Architects. Peter Bohlin has been a guest design critic and a visiting professor at architecture schools. He received his Bachelor of Architecture from
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1958
and his Master of Architecture degree from
Cranbrook Academy of Art
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. He was inducted into RPI's Alumni Hall of Fame in 2011.
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Selected projects
* Copperhill Mountain Lodge
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: Åre, Sweden
* Grand Teton National Park
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Discovery and Visitors Center: Jackson, Wyoming
* Apple Store
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: Apple Fifth Avenue
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* Apple Store: SoHo
* Apple Store: Upper West Side
* Apple Store: 14th Street
* Apple Store: Boylston Street
* Apple Store: Regent Street, London
* Apple Store: Carrousel du Louvre
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, Paris
* Apple Store: Sydney, Australia
* Apple Store: Ginza, Japan
* Apple Store: Shinsaibashi, Japan
* Apple Store: San Francisco
* Apple Store: Chestnut Street
* Apple Store: Scottsdale, Arizona
* Apple Store: North Michigan Avenue
* Eggers Hall, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse, NY
* The William J. Nealon
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Federal Building and Courthouse: Scranton, Pennsylvania
* The Pocono Environmental Education Center: Dingmans Ferry, Pennsylvania
* Seattle City Hall: Seattle, Washington
* University of California, Santa Cruz
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Digital Arts Facility: Santa Cruz, California
* Mills College
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, Lorry I. Lokey Graduate School of Business: Oakland, California
* Pixar Animation Studios
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& Headquarters: Emeryville, California
* Adobe Systems: San Francisco, California
* Liberty Bell Center: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
* The Barn at Fallingwater
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, for the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy
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* Ballard Library & Neighborhood Service Center: Ballard, Seattle
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* Williams College
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, North & South Academic Buildings: Williamstown, Massachusetts
* Forest House: Connecticut
* The Ledge House: Maryland
* Creekside House: California
* Umerani Residence: California
* House at the Shawangunks: New York
* Combs Point Residence: New York
* Envelope House: Washington
* Gosline House: Washington
* Woodway Residence: Washington
* Lily Lake Residence: Pennsylvania
* House in the Blue Mountains: Pennsylvania
* House in the Endless Mountains: Pennsylvania
* Waverly: Pennsylvania
* Point House: Montana
* House on Lake Tahoe: Nevada
* Farrar Residence: Utah
* Thomas M. Siebel Center for Computer Science, University of Illinois
* Princeton Barn: New Jersey
Awards and honors
* 2010 AIA Gold Medal
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It is the Ins ...
66th Award Medalist
* 2010 named a Senior Fellow of the Design Futures Council
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.
* Nine American Institute of Architects Honor Awards
* 2008 AIA COTE Top Ten Green Project Award for Pocono Environmental Education Center
* 2008 American Institute of Architects Pennsylvania Medal of Distinction
* 2006 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Confers Honorary Doctoral Degree
* 2004 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Alumni Key Award
* 1994 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Thomas W. Phelan Fellows Award
Books
Some of the books about Peter Bohlin's firm:
* Bohlin Cywinski Jackson: The Nature of Circumstance, 2010
* Grand Teton: A National Park Building, 2009
* Farrar: Bohlin Cywinski Jackson, 2007 (one of their residential projects)
* Liberty Bell Center: Bohlin Cywinski Jackson, 2006
* Arcadian Architecture: Bohlin Cywinski Jackson: 12 Houses, 2005
* Ledge House: Bohlin Cywinski Jackson, 1999
* The Architecture of Bohlin Cywinski Jackson, 1994
References
External links
Bohlin Cywinski Jackson Official Website
American Institute of Architects Press release 2010 Gold Medal
Peter Q. Bohlin Retrospective 1 of 2
Peter Q. Bohlin Retrospective 2 of 2
Peter Bohlin interview
December 3, 2009 by David Ng
*AIA Pennsylvani
*Arcadian Architecture: Bohlin Cywinski Jackson 12 House
*Farrar: Bohlin Cywinski Jackso
*Grand Teton: A National Park Buildin
*Liberty Bell Center: Bohlin Cywinski Jackso
*Ledge House: Bohlin Cywinski Jackso
*Bohlin Cywinski Jackson: The Nature of Circumstanc
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1937 births
Living people
Architects from Pennsylvania
Architects from New York City
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute alumni
Cranbrook Academy of Art alumni
Recipients of the AIA Gold Medal