"High Low: Design and Footprint" - Anne Fougeron

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3835 Campus Drive
Architecture Building (145 ARC)
College Park, MD 20742
United States

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A house suspended on rocks in a forest landscape
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Suspension House by Fougeron Architecture
THIS LECTURE IS PART OF THE SPRING 2024 ARCHITECTURE LECTURE + EVENT SERIES
 

Anne Fougeron, FAIA

Founding Principal, Fougeron Architecture
2023 Kea Distinguished Professor

 
The lecture will be live streamed on:

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BIOGRAPHY

Anne FougeronAnne Fougeron, FAIA, is the principal of Fougeron Architecture in San Francisco, California. Born of French parents and raised in Paris and New York, she credits her bicultural upbringing as the source of her aesthetic values, which combine a respect for historic precedent with an interest in the intersection of old and new.  She is an award-winning architect recognized for her diverse portfolio of projects serving institutional, commercial, health-care and residential clients. Whether transforming existing buildings or creating entirely new environments, her thoughtful, rule-challenging designs address the aspirations, opportunities and challenges that come with each commission. Through her involvement with the American Institute of Architects, cultural nonprofits, teaching, and lecturing, Anne is a tireless advocate for making the transformative power of design accessible to all and for a profession that engages the broad perspectives needed to make this possible. Her practice, work, and contributions are recognized with awards and publications nationally and internationally. The American Institute of Architects California has honored her with its Distinguished Practice Award in 2019 and its Maybeck Award, the association’s highest honor for an individual architect, in 2022.

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