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The work of Robert Piotrowski has been exhibited at the Chicago Athenaeum, The Chicago Architectural Club, and in a traveling exhibit of Beispielhaftes Bauen from the Architectural Association of the State of [[Baden-Württemberg]], [[Germany]]. Executed projects have been featured in publications such as [[DETAIL (professional journal)|Detail]], Informationdienst Holz, Glas, [ark], and AIT (Germany), PUU – wood/holz/bois (Finland), Interni (Russia), and Progressive Architecture, Interiors, and Interior Design Magazine in the United States. He has received high honors for his work, including the CCAIA Honor Award for the [[Chicago-Kent College of Law]] in 1992 and for the Galter Health Sciences Library at [[Northwestern University]] in 1997, the honor of Beispielhaftes Bauen for the Community Center in Zimmern and the Kindergarten Dandelion Clock in 2007, and the award of Gute Bauten from the Bund Deutscher Architekten for the Town Hall in [[Seckach]] and the Community Center in Zimmern in 2008. Ecker Architekten is a nominee for the Hugo Häring Preis in 2009. In a recent hardware design competition sponsored by Colombo Design s.p.a., their entry was one of 16 finalists among 6209 entries from 103 countries <ref> |
The work of Robert Piotrowski has been exhibited at the Chicago Athenaeum, The Chicago Architectural Club, and in a traveling exhibit of Beispielhaftes Bauen from the Architectural Association of the State of [[Baden-Württemberg]], [[Germany]]. Executed projects have been featured in publications such as [[DETAIL (professional journal)|Detail]], Informationdienst Holz, Glas, [ark], and AIT (Germany), PUU – wood/holz/bois (Finland), Interni (Russia), and Progressive Architecture, Interiors, and Interior Design Magazine in the United States. He has received high honors for his work, including the CCAIA Honor Award for the [[Chicago-Kent College of Law]] in 1992 and for the Galter Health Sciences Library at [[Northwestern University]] in 1997, the honor of Beispielhaftes Bauen for the Community Center in Zimmern and the Kindergarten Dandelion Clock in 2007, and the award of Gute Bauten from the Bund Deutscher Architekten for the Town Hall in [[Seckach]] and the Community Center in Zimmern in 2008. Ecker Architekten is a nominee for the Hugo Häring Preis in 2009. In a recent hardware design competition sponsored by Colombo Design s.p.a., their entry was one of 16 finalists among 6209 entries from 103 countries <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.designboom.com/contest/winner.php?contest_pk=40|title=Hands On Door Handles Competition|date=May 2011|work=Designboom|accessdate=09 June 2011}}</ref> |
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Piotrowski has taught architecture as an adjunct associate professor at the College of Architecture at the [[Illinois Institute of Technology]] from 1996- 2000. He was the Droste Visiting Lecturer for the IIT Paris Program in 2003, and assisted students in an IIT design-build studio in the summer of 2009. He has been a guest critic at various schools of architecture including the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]], The [[University of Illinois at Chicago]], the [[University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee]], and the [[University of Southern California]] in Los Angeles. |
Piotrowski has taught architecture as an adjunct associate professor at the College of Architecture at the [[Illinois Institute of Technology]] from 1996- 2000. He was the Droste Visiting Lecturer for the IIT Paris Program in 2003, and assisted students in an IIT design-build studio in the summer of 2009. He has been a guest critic at various schools of architecture including the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]], The [[University of Illinois at Chicago]], the [[University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee]], and the [[University of Southern California]] in Los Angeles. |
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Robert Piotrowski (born in Buffalo, NY, 1963) leads Ecker Architekten, an Architecture and Interior Design practice based in Buchen, Germany. Piotrowski's projects include the Corporate Headquarters for Holly Hunt, LTD in Chicago, the town halls in Seckach and in Rosenberg, a community center in Zimmern, the Sparkasse in Hettingen, and The House Dandelion Clock, a kindergarten for physically and mentally handicapped children in Buchen.
Biography
Piotrowski earned a Master of Architecture from the Harvard University Graduate School of Design in 1988 and a Bachelor of Science in Architecture from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1984. In 1987, he studied at the ETH Zürich – the Swiss Federal University of Technical Studies in Zürich, Switzerland. Prior to founding Ecker Architekten with his partner, Dea Ecker, Piotrowski worked with Powell/Kleinschmidt, Holabird and Root, and Krueck + Sexton in Chicago.
Awards, Honors, Publications, and Positions
The work of Robert Piotrowski has been exhibited at the Chicago Athenaeum, The Chicago Architectural Club, and in a traveling exhibit of Beispielhaftes Bauen from the Architectural Association of the State of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Executed projects have been featured in publications such as Detail, Informationdienst Holz, Glas, [ark], and AIT (Germany), PUU – wood/holz/bois (Finland), Interni (Russia), and Progressive Architecture, Interiors, and Interior Design Magazine in the United States. He has received high honors for his work, including the CCAIA Honor Award for the Chicago-Kent College of Law in 1992 and for the Galter Health Sciences Library at Northwestern University in 1997, the honor of Beispielhaftes Bauen for the Community Center in Zimmern and the Kindergarten Dandelion Clock in 2007, and the award of Gute Bauten from the Bund Deutscher Architekten for the Town Hall in Seckach and the Community Center in Zimmern in 2008. Ecker Architekten is a nominee for the Hugo Häring Preis in 2009. In a recent hardware design competition sponsored by Colombo Design s.p.a., their entry was one of 16 finalists among 6209 entries from 103 countries [1]
Piotrowski has taught architecture as an adjunct associate professor at the College of Architecture at the Illinois Institute of Technology from 1996- 2000. He was the Droste Visiting Lecturer for the IIT Paris Program in 2003, and assisted students in an IIT design-build studio in the summer of 2009. He has been a guest critic at various schools of architecture including the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, The University of Illinois at Chicago, the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, and the University of Southern California in Los Angeles.
References
- ^ "Hands On Door Handles Competition". Designboom. May 2011. Retrieved 09 June 2011.
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Notes
- Ecker Architekten
- Detail- Konzept/Kindergartens - 03/2008
- Scala 2015 - 05/2008
- Interni - 08/2008
- ark - 10/2008
- Informationdienst Holz - 12/2008
- Interni - 01/2009
- Glas - 01/2009
- PUU- Wood/Holz/Bois - 01/2009
External links
- Harvard University Graduate School of Design
- ETH Zürich - Swiss Federal University of Technical Studies in Zürich
- State University of New York at Buffalo School of Architecture and Planning
- Illinois Institute of Technology College of Architecture
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) School of Architecture
- University of Southern California School of Architecture, Los Angeles
- University of Wisconsin Milwaukee School of Architecture and Urban Planning
- University of Illinois at Chicago School of Architecture
- Northwestern University Galter Health Sciences Library
- IIT Chicago Kent College of Law
- Ecker Architekten
- American Institute of Architects, Chicago Chapter
- Chicago Architectural Club
- Chicago Athenaeum
- BDIA - Bund Deutscher Innenarchitekten
- Architektenkammer Baden-Württemberg
- Detail Magazine
- Informationdienst Holz
- Interni
- Baunetzwissen
- Beton.org
- Mimoa