Maya Ying Lin (Chinese: 林瓔; born October 5, 1959) is an American
architect
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,
designer
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and
sculptor
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. Born in
Athens, Ohio to Chinese immigrants, she attended
Yale University
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to study
architecture
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. In 1981, while still an
undergraduate
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at Yale she achieved national recognition when she won a national design competition for the planned
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial, commonly called the Vietnam Memorial, is a U.S. national memorial in Washington, D.C., honoring service members of the U.S. armed forces who served in the Vietnam War. The site is dominated by two black granit ...
in
Washington, D.C.
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The memorial was designed in the
minimalist architectural style, and it attracted controversy upon its release but went on to become influential.
Lin has since designed numerous
memorial
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s, public and private buildings,
landscape
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s, and
sculpture
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s. In 1989, she designed the
Civil Rights Memorial in
Montgomery, Alabama
Montgomery is the List of capitals in the United States, capital city of the U.S. state of Alabama. Named for Continental Army major general Richard Montgomery, it stands beside the Alabama River on the Gulf Coastal Plain. The population was 2 ...
. She has an older brother, the poet
Tan Lin.
Although best known for historical memorials, she is also known for environmentally themed works, which often address environmental decline. According to Lin, she draws inspiration from the architecture of nature but believes that nothing she creates can match its beauty. She also draws inspirations from "culturally diverse sources, including Japanese gardens, Hopewell Indian earthen mounds, and works by American earthworks artists of the 1960s and the 1970s".
Early life and education
Maya Lin was born in
Athens, Ohio. Her parents emigrated from
China
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to the United States, her father in 1948 and her mother in 1949, and settled in Ohio before Lin was born.
Her father, Henry Huan Lin, born in
Fuzhou
Fuzhou is the capital of Fujian, China. The city lies between the Min River (Fujian), Min River estuary to the south and the city of Ningde to the north. Together, Fuzhou and Ningde make up the Eastern Min, Mindong linguistic and cultural regi ...
, Fujian, was a
ceramist and dean of the
Ohio University
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College of Fine Arts. Her mother, Julia Chang Lin, born in Shanghai, was a poet and professor of literature at Ohio University. She is the "half" niece of
Lin Huiyin, who was an American-educated artist and poet, and said to have been the first female architect in modern China.
Lin Juemin and Lin Yin Ming, both of whom were among the 72 martyrs of the
Second Guangzhou uprising, were cousins of her grandfather. Lin Chang-min, a
Hanlin of Qing dynasty and the emperor's teacher, fathered Lin Huiyin with his wife, while Maya Lin's father Henry Huan Lin was Lin Chang-Min’s son by his
concubine
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.
According to Lin, she "didn't even realize" she was ethnically
Chinese until later in life, and that only in her 30s did she acquire an interest in her cultural background.
Lin has said that she did not have many friends when growing up, stayed home a lot, loved to study, and loved school. While still in high school she took courses at
Ohio University
Ohio University (Ohio or OU) is a Public university, public research university with its main campus in Athens, Ohio, United States. The university was first conceived in the 1787 contract between the United States Department of the Treasury#Re ...
where she learned to cast bronze in the school's foundry.
She graduated in 1977 from
Athens High School in
The Plains, Ohio, after which she attended
Yale University
Yale University is a Private university, private Ivy League research university in New Haven, Connecticut, United States. Founded in 1701, Yale is the List of Colonial Colleges, third-oldest institution of higher education in the United Stat ...
where she earned a Bachelor of Arts in 1981 and a
Master of Architecture in 1986.
Environmental concerns
According to Lin, she has been concerned with environmental issues since she was very young, and dedicated much of her time at Yale University to environmental activism. She attributes her interest in the environment to her upbringing in rural Ohio: the nearby
Hopewell and
Adena Native America burial mounds inspired her from an early age.
Noting that much of her later work has focused on the relationship people have with their environment, as expressed in her
earthworks, sculptures, and installations, Lin said, "I'm very much a product of the growing awareness about ecology and the environmental movement...I am very drawn to landscape, and my work is about finding a balance in the landscape, respecting nature not trying to dominate it. Even the Vietnam Veterans Memorial is an earthwork. All of my work is about slipping things in, inserting an order or a structuring, yet making an interface so that in the end, rather than a hierarchy, there is a balance and tension between the man-made and the natural."
According to the scholar Susette Min, Lin's work uncovers "hidden histories" to bring attention to landscapes and environments that would otherwise be inaccessible to viewers and "deploys the concept to discuss the inextricable relationship between nature and the built environment". Lin's focus on this relationship highlights the impact humanity has on the environment, and draws attention to issues such as global warming, endangered bodies of water, and animal extinction/endangerment. She has explored these issues in her recent memorial, called ''What Is Missing?''
According to one commentator, Lin constructs her works to have a minimal effect on the environment by utilizing recycled and sustainable materials, by minimizing
carbon emissions
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, and by attempting to avoid damaging the landscapes/ecosystems where she works.
In addition to her other activities as an environmentalist, Lin has served on the
Natural Resources Defense Council
The Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) is a United States–based 501(c)(3) non-profit international environmental advocacy group, with its headquarters in New York City and offices in Washington, D.C., San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicag ...
board of trustees.
Vietnam Veterans Memorial

In 1981, at 21 and still an
undergraduate
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student, Lin won a public design competition to design the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, to be built on the
National Mall
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in Washington D.C. Her design, one of 1,422 submissions,
specified a black
granite
Granite ( ) is a coarse-grained (phanerite, phaneritic) intrusive rock, intrusive igneous rock composed mostly of quartz, alkali feldspar, and plagioclase. It forms from magma with a high content of silica and alkali metal oxides that slowly coo ...
wall with the names of 57,939 fallen soldiers carved into its face (hundreds more have been added since the dedication),
to be v-shaped, with one side pointing toward the
Lincoln Memorial
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and the other toward the
Washington Monument
The Washington Monument is an obelisk on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., built to commemorate George Washington, a Founding Fathers of the United States, Founding Father of the United States, victorious commander-in-chief of the Continen ...
.
The memorial was designed in the
minimalist architectural style, which was in contrast to previous war memorials.
The memorial was completed in late October 1982 and dedicated in November 1982.
According to Lin, her intention was to create an opening or a wound in the earth to symbolize the pain caused by the war and its many casualties. "I imagined taking a knife and cutting into the earth, opening it up, and with the passage of time, that initial violence and pain would heal," she recalled.
Her winning design was initially controversial for several reasons: its minimalist design, her lack of professional experience, and her Asian ethnicity.
Some objected to the exclusion of the surviving veterans' names, while others complained about the dark complexion of the granite, claiming that it expressed a negative attitude towards the Vietnam War. Lin defended her design before the
US Congress
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, and a compromise was reached: ''
Three Soldiers'', a bronze depiction of a group of soldiers and an
American flag were placed to the side of Lin's design.
Notwithstanding the initial controversy, the memorial has become an important
pilgrimage
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site for relatives and friends of the dead soldiers, many of whom leave personal tokens and mementos in memory of their loved ones. In 2007, an
American Institute of Architects
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poll ranked the memorial No. 10 on a list of
America's Favorite Architecture, and it is now one of the most visited sites on the National Mall.
Furthermore, it now serves as a memorial for the veterans of the
Afghanistan
Afghanistan, officially the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, is a landlocked country located at the crossroads of Central Asia and South Asia. It is bordered by Pakistan to the Durand Line, east and south, Iran to the Afghanistan–Iran borde ...
and
Iraq
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wars.
There is a collection with items left since 2001 from the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund, which includes handwritten letters and notes of those who lost loved ones during these wars. There is also a pair of
combat boot
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s and a note with it dedicated to the veterans of the Vietnam War, that reads "If your generation of Marines had not come home to jeers, insults, and protests, my generation would not come home to thanks, handshakes and hugs."
Lin once said that if the competition had not been held "blind" (with designs submitted by name instead of number), she "never would have won" on account of her ethnicity. Her assertion is supported by the fact that she was harassed after her ethnicity was revealed, as when prominent businessman and later third-party presidential candidate
Ross Perot
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called her an "egg roll."
Later work
Lin, who now owns and operates Maya Lin Studio in New York City, has designed numerous projects following the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, including the
Civil Rights Memorial in
Montgomery, Alabama
Montgomery is the List of capitals in the United States, capital city of the U.S. state of Alabama. Named for Continental Army major general Richard Montgomery, it stands beside the Alabama River on the Gulf Coastal Plain. The population was 2 ...
(1989) and the ''Wave Field'' outdoor installation at the
University of Michigan
The University of Michigan (U-M, U of M, or Michigan) is a public university, public research university in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. Founded in 1817, it is the oldest institution of higher education in the state. The University of Mi ...
(1995). Lin is represented by the
Pace Gallery in New York City.
Works
* ''Peace-Chapel'' (completed in 1989), for the Baker Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies and Juniata College. Lin was approached by Elizabeth Evans Baker to design the open-aired chapel, perched on top of a mountain. The chapel represented in one place the connections between peace, art, spirituality, and nature. The site consists of a circle of stones for “pews,” the ground of the earth for a floor, and the boundless sky for a ceiling overhead. Located on Baker-Henry Nature Preserve in Huntingdon, PA.
* ''Wave Field'' (completed in 1995), for the University of Michigan. Lin was inspired by both diagrams of fluids in motion and photographs of ocean waves. She was intrigued by the idea of capturing and freezing the motion of water and wished to capture that movement in the earth rather than through photography. ''Wave Field'' was her first experiment with earthworks.
* ''
Confluence Project'' (completed in 2000), a series of outdoor installations at historical points along the
Columbia River
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and
Snake River
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in the states of
Washington and
Oregon
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.
* ''Eleven Minute Line'' (completed in 2004), an earthwork in
Sweden
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that was designed for the Wanås Foundation. Lin drew inspiration from the
Serpent Mound
The Great Serpent Mound is a 1,348-feet-long (411 m), three-feet-high prehistoric effigy mound located in Peebles, Ohio, Peebles, Ohio. It was built on what is known as the Serpent Mound crater plateau, running along the Ohio Brush Creek in ...
s (Native American burial mounds) located in her home state, Ohio. It is meant to be a walkway for the viewers to experience, taking eleven minutes to complete.
The work was inspired by
Robert Smithson's ''
Spiral Jetty''.
* A new
plaza
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(completed in 2005), at the
Claire Trevor School of the Arts at the
University of California, Irvine
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.
* ''Waterline'' (completed in 2006), composed of aluminum tubing and paint. Lin has described the piece as a drawing instead of a sculpture. It is a to-scale representation of the Mid-Atlantic ridge, and it is installed so that viewers may walk on the underwater mountain range. One critic saw in the work a purposeful ambiguity as to where the actual water line was in relation to the mountain range, which highlighted the viewers' relationship to the environment and the effect they had on bodies of water.
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* ''Bodies of Water'' series (completed in 2006), consisting of representations of three bodies of water, "The Black Sea," "The Caspian Sea," and "The Red Sea". Each sculpture is made of layers of birch plywood, and are to-scale representations of three endangered bodies of water. The sculptures are balanced on the deepest point of the sea. Lin wished to call attention to the "unseen ecosystems" that people continue to pollute.
* ''Input'' (with
Tan Lin, completed in 2004). Lin was commissioned by
Ohio University
Ohio University (Ohio or OU) is a Public university, public research university with its main campus in Athens, Ohio, United States. The university was first conceived in the 1787 contract between the United States Department of the Treasury#Re ...
to design what is known as ''Input'' in that institution's Bicentennial Park, a landscape designed to resemble a computer
punch card
A punched card (also punch card or punched-card) is a stiff paper-based medium used to store digital information via the presence or absence of holes in predefined positions. Developed over the 18th to 20th centuries, punched cards were wide ...
. The work relates to Lin's first official connection with the university. The daughter of the late Professor Emerita of English Julia Lin and the late Henry Lin, dean emeritus of the College of Fine Arts, Maya Lin studied computer programming at the university while in high school. The installation is located in a 3.5-acre park. It has 21 rectangles, some raised and some depressed, resembling the holes in computer punch cards, a mainstay of early programming courses.
* ''
Above and Below'' (completed in 2007), an outdoor sculpture at the
Indianapolis Museum of Art in
Indiana
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. The artwork is made of aluminum tubing that has been electrolytically colored by
anodization.
* ''2 × 4 Landscape'' (completed in 2008), a 30-ton sculpture made of many pieces of wood, which was exhibited at the
M.H. de Young Memorial Museum, in San Francisco. The sculpture itself is evocative of the swelling movement of water, which is juxtaposed with the dry materiality of the lumber pieces. According to Lin, ''2 × 4 Landscape'' was her attempt to bring the experience of ''Wavefield'' (1995) indoors. The 2 × 4 pieces are also meant to be reminiscent of pixels, to evoke the "virtual or digital space that we are increasingly occupying."
* ''Wave Field,'' (completed in 2008), at the
Storm King Art Center in New York state. It is the center's first earthwork, spanning 4 acres of land, and is a larger version of her original ''Wave Field'' (1995) that focuses on the "fusion of opposites," comparing the motion of water to the material of the earth.
* Design of a building (2009) for the
Museum of Chinese in America, near New York City's
Chinatown
Chinatown ( zh, t=唐人街) is the catch-all name for an ethnic enclave of Chinese people located outside Greater China, most often in an urban setting. Areas known as "Chinatown" exist throughout the world, including Europe, Asia, Africa, O ...
. Lin said that she found the project to be personally significant, explaining that she wants her two daughters to "know that part of their heritage".
* ''Silver River'' (2009), her first work of art in the
Las Vegas Strip
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. It is part of a public fine art collection at
MGM Mirage
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's
CityCenter, which opened December 2009. Lin created an cast of the
Colorado River
The Colorado River () is one of the principal rivers (along with the Rio Grande) in the Southwestern United States and in northern Mexico. The river, the List of longest rivers of the United States (by main stem), 5th longest in the United St ...
made entirely of reclaimed silver. With the sculpture, Lin wanted to make a statement about water conservation and the importance of the
Colorado River
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to
Nevada
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in terms of energy and water. The sculpture is displayed behind the front desk of the
Aria Resort and Casino
Aria Resort and Casino is a luxury resort and casino, and the primary property at the CityCenter complex, located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. It is owned by The Blackstone Group and operated by MGM Resorts International.
Constru ...
.
* ''Pin River - Sandy'' (completed in 2013) Was a work Lin created in the aftermath of
Hurricane Sandy
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. Displayed in the Pace Gallery of New York, it stands at 114 × 120 × 1 1/2 in. The work was meant to represent the flood zone of Hurricane Sandy. She wants this piece to raise awareness of how New York City used to be, and how the natural
oyster beds and
salt marsh
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es would protect from the storm surges.
* ''A Fold in the Field'' (completed in 2013). Her largest work to date, it was built from 105,000m cubic meters of earth, covering 3 hectares. It forms part of a private collection within a sculpture park, owned by
Alan Gibbs, north of
Auckland
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, New Zealand.
* Since around 2010, Lin has been working on what she calls "her final memorial," the What Is Missing? Foundation, to commemorate the biodiversity that has been lost in the planet's sixth mass extinction. She aims to raise awareness about the
loss of biodiversity and natural habitats by using sound, media, science, and art for temporary installations and a web-based project. ''What Is Missing?'' exists not in one specific site but in many forms and in many places simultaneously.
* From 2015 to 2021, Lin worked on the renovation and reconfiguration of the Neilson Library and its grounds at
Smith College
Smith College is a Private university, private Liberal arts colleges in the United States, liberal arts Women's colleges in the United States, women's college in Northampton, Massachusetts, United States. It was chartered in 1871 by Sophia Smit ...
.
A project in Madison Square Park, "
Ghost Forest
Ghost forests are areas of dead trees in former forests, typically in coastal regions where Sea level rise, rising sea levels or tectonic shifts have altered the height of a land mass. Forests located near the coast or estuary, estuaries may also ...
," was postponed until 2021.
* Both ''What is Missing'' and the Vietnam Veterans Memorial were referred to by the White House in its press release that announced Lin as one of the 2016 recipients of the
Presidential Medal of Freedom
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. Nature and the environment have been central concerns for Lin in both her art and architecture: "As an artist I often work in series, and so for me, I wanted my last memorial to be on a subject that I have personally been concerned with and connected to since I was a child. The last memorial is "What Is Missing?" And encompasses multiple platforms, with temporary and permanent physical installations as well as an interactive online component."
She has expressed her concerns for the goals of the
Trump administration: "I think nature is resilient— if we protect it—and with my background I wanted to lend a voice to the incredible threat we are under from
climate change
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and species and
habitat loss
Habitat destruction (also termed habitat loss or habitat reduction) occurs when a natural habitat is no longer able to support its native species. The organisms once living there have either moved elsewhere, or are dead, leading to a decrease ...
."
Exhibitions
* ''Il Cortile Mare'' (1998-1999), an exhibition of furniture design, maquettes and photos of works at the American Academy in Rome.
Written works
* Maya Lin, ''Boundaries'' (New York: Simon & Schuster, 2000).
Design methodology
Maya Lin calls herself a "designer," rather than an "architect". Her vision and her focus are always on how space needs to be in the future, the balance and relationship with the nature and what it means to people. She has tried to focus less on how politics influences design and more on what emotions the space would create and what it would symbolize to the user. Her belief in a space being connected and the transition from inside to outside being fluid, coupled with what a space means, has led her to create some very memorable designs. She has also worked on sculptures and landscape installations, such as “Input” artwork at Ohio University. In doing so, Lin focuses on memorializing concepts of time periods instead of direct representations of figures, creating an abstract sculptures and installations.
Lin believes that art should be an act of any individual who is willing to say something that is new and not quite familiar.
In her own words, Lin's work "originates from a simple desire to make people aware of their surroundings, not just the physical world but also the psychological world we live in."
Lin describes her creative process as having a very important writing and verbal component. She first imagines an artwork verbally to understand its concepts and meanings. She believes that gathering ideas and information is especially vital in architecture, which focuses on humanity and life and requires a well-rounded mind. When a project comes her way, she tries to "understand the definition (of the site) in a verbal before finding the form to understand what a piece is conceptually and what its nature should be even before visiting the site".
After she completely understands the definition of the site, Lin finalizes her designs by creating numerous renditions of her project in model form.
In her historical memorials, such as the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, the ''
Women's Table'', and the
Civil Rights Memorial, Lin tries to focus on the chronological aspect of what she is memorializing. That theme is shown in her art memorializing the changing environment and in charting the depletion of bodies of water. Lin also explores themes of juxtaposing materials and a fusion of opposites: "I feel I exist on the boundaries. Somewhere between science and art, art and architecture, public and private, east and west.... I am always trying to find a balance between these opposing forces, finding the place where opposites meet... existing not on either side but on the line that divides."
Personal life
Lin was married to Daniel Wolf (1955–2021), a photography dealer and collector. Her sister-in-law was the philanthropist
Diane R. Wolf (1954–2008). She has homes in New York and rural Colorado, and is the mother of two daughters, India and Rachel.
She has an older brother, the poet
Tan Lin.
Recognition
Lin has been awarded honorary doctorate degrees from Yale University,
Harvard University
Harvard University is a Private university, private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. Founded in 1636 and named for its first benefactor, the History of the Puritans in North America, Puritan clergyma ...
, the University of Pennsylvania,
Williams College
Williams College is a Private college, private liberal arts colleges in the United States, liberal arts college in Williamstown, Massachusetts, United States. It was established as a men's college in 1793 with funds from the estate of Ephraim ...
, and Smith College.
In 1987, she was among the youngest to be awarded an honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts by Yale University.
In 1994, she was the subject of the
Academy Award
The Academy Awards, commonly known as the Oscars, are awards for artistic and technical merit in film. They are presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) in the United States in recognition of excellence ...
-winning documentary ''
Maya Lin: A Strong Clear Vision''. Its title comes from an address she gave at
Juniata College in which she spoke of the monument design process in the origin of her work; "My work originates from a simple desire to make people aware of their surroundings and this can include not just the physical but the psychological world that we live in."
In 2002, Lin was elected Alumni Fellow of the
Yale Corporation, the governing body of
Yale University
Yale University is a Private university, private Ivy League research university in New Haven, Connecticut, United States. Founded in 1701, Yale is the List of Colonial Colleges, third-oldest institution of higher education in the United Stat ...
(upon whose campus sits another of Lin's designs, the Women's Table, designed to commemorate the role of women at Yale University), in an unusually public contest. Her opponent was W. David Lee, a local New Haven minister and graduate of the
Yale Divinity School
Yale Divinity School (YDS) is one of the twelve graduate and professional schools of Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut.
Congregationalist theological education was the motivation at the founding of Yale, and the professional school has ...
, who was running on a platform to build ties to the community with the support of Yale's unionized employees. Lin was supported by Yale President
Richard Levin and other members of the Yale Corporation, and she was the officially endorsed candidate of the Association of Yale Alumni.
In 2003, Lin was chosen to serve on the selection jury of the
World Trade Center Site Memorial Competition. A trend toward
minimalism
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and
abstraction
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"An abstraction" ...
was noted among the entrants and the finalists as well as in the chosen design for the
World Trade Center Memorial.
In 2005, Lin was elected to
the American Academy of Arts and Letters, as well as the
National Women's Hall of Fame in
Seneca Falls,
New York.
President
Barack Obama
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awarded Lin the
National Medal of Arts
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in 2009 and the
Presidential Medal of Freedom
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in 2016.
In 2022, the Smithsonian's
National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C. announced the first biographical exhibition, "One Life: Maya Lin", dedicated to Lin, noting her contributions as architect, sculptor, environmentalist, and designer of the
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
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.
Awards and honors
* 1999:
Rome Prize
* 2000: Golden Plate Award of the
American Academy of Achievement
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* 2003:
Finn Juhl Prize
* 2005: Elected to
The American Academy of Arts and Letters
* 2005: Elected to
National Women's Hall of Fame in Seneca Falls, New York
* 2007:
AIA Twenty-five Year Award
* 2009:
National Medal of Arts
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* 2011:
Thomas Jefferson Medal in Architecture, awarded jointly by the
Thomas Jefferson Foundation and the
University of Virginia
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* 2014:
The Dorothy and Lillian Gish Prize, a $300,000 art prize
* 2016:
Presidential Medal of Freedom
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* 2024: Received honorary Doctor of Arts from
University of Pennsylvania
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* 2024: Received honorary degree from
Johns Hopkins University
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Selected works
*
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
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(VVM) (1980–82), Washington, D.C.
* ''Aligning Reeds'' (1985), New Haven, Connecticut
*
Civil Rights Memorial (1988–89), Montgomery, Alabama
* Open-Air Peace Chapel (1988–89), Juniata College, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania
* ''Topo'' (1989–91), Charlotte Sports Coliseum, Charlotte, North Carolina
* ''Eclipsed Time'' (1989–95), Pennsylvania Station, New York City
* ''
The Women's Table'' (1990–93), Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut
*
Weber House (1991–93), Williamstown, Massachusetts
* ''Groundswell'' (1992–93), Wexner Center for the Arts, Columbus, Ohio
*
Museum for African Art (1992–93), New York City
* ''Wave Field'' (1993–95), FXB Aerospace Engineering Building, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan
* ''10 Degrees North'' (1993–96), Rockefeller Foundation Headquarters, New York City
* ''A Shift in the Stream'' (1995–97), Principal Financial Group Headquarters, Des Moines, Iowa
* ''Reading a Garden'' (1996–98), Cleveland Public Library, Cleveland, Ohio
* Private Duplex Apartment, New York City (1996–98), New York
* ''Topographic Landscape'' (1997) (Portable sculpture)
* ''Phases of the Moon'' (1998) (Portable sculpture)
* ''Avalanche'' (1998) (Portable sculpture)
*
Langston Hughes Library (1999), Clinton, Tennessee
* ''Timetable'' (2000), Stanford University, Stanford, California
* ''The character of a hill, under glass'' (2000–01), American Express Client Services Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota
* ''Ecliptic'' (2001), Grand Rapids, Michigan
* ''Input'' (2004), Bicentennial Park, Athens, Ohio
* Riggio-Lynch Chapel (2004), Clinton, Tennessee
* Arts Plaza,
Claire Trevor School of the Arts (2005), Irvine, California
*
Confluence Project:
Cape Disappointment State Park
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(2006)
*
Above and Below,
Indianapolis Museum of Art (2007)
* Confluence Project:
Vancouver Land Bridge (2008)
* Confluence Project:
Sandy River Delta (2008)
* Confluence Project:
Sacajawea State Park (2010)
* Ellen S. Clark ''Hope Plaza'', Washington University in St. Louis (2010)
* Confluence Project: Chief Timothy Park (2011)
* ''A Fold in the Field'' (2013), The Gibbs Farm, Kaipara Harbour, New Zealand
* "What is Missing? (2009–present), (Various locations, web project)
* ''Under the Laurentide'',
Brown University
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(2015)
* ''Folding the Chesapeake'' (part of Wonder exhibit): Renwick Gallery, Washington, DC (2015)
* Neilson Library (2021),
Smith College
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, Northampton, Massachusetts (redesign)
* ''
Ghost Forest
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'' (2021), Madison Square Park, New York, New York
Further reading
*
* ''Maya Lin:
merican Academy in Rome, 10 dicembre 1998-21 febbraio 1999' (1998)
* ''Timetable: Maya Lin'' (2000) ASIN B000PT331Y (2002, )
* (2006, )
* ''Landscape Architecture'' (2/2007), page 110–115, by Susan Hines
*
References
External links
Mayalin.com, Main site for Maya Lin Studio
Biography, interviews, essays, artwork images and video clips from
PBS series ''
Art:21 -- Art in the Twenty-First Century'' Season 1 (2001)
Pace Gallery
Maya Linvideo produced by ''
Makers: Women Who Make America''
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1959 births
Living people
American artists of Chinese descent
American architects of Chinese descent
American landscape and garden designers
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Artists from New York City
Artists from Ohio
Members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters
Members of the Committee of 100
People from Athens, Ohio
United States National Medal of Arts recipients
Vietnam War
Yale School of Architecture alumni
American women architects
20th-century American women artists
Presidential Medal of Freedom recipients
The Dorothy and Lillian Gish Prize winners