Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects
American architectural firm
Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects (also known as Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects | Partners) is an architectural firm founded in 1986, based in New York . Williams and Tsien began working together in 1977.[ 1] Their studio focuses on work for institutions including museums , schools, and nonprofit organizations.[ 2]
Tod Williams
Tod Williams (born 1943, Detroit , Michigan ) received his undergraduate, MFA, and Master of Architecture degrees from Princeton University , New Jersey after graduating from the Cranbrook School in Bloomfield Hills . He is the father of model Rachel Williams and filmmaker Tod "Kip" Williams , both by his first wife, dancer Patricia Agnes Jones, whom he met while studying at Princeton.[ 3] Williams is a Fellow of the American Academy in Rome [ 4] and serves as a trustee of the Cranbrook Educational Community .[ 5] He has been inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Letters ,[ 6] National Academy , American Philosophical Society (2017), and American Academy of Arts and Sciences .
Billie Tsien
Billie Tsien (born 1949, Ithaca , New York) received her undergraduate degree in Fine Arts from Yale University and her M. Arch. from UCLA . She has worked with Williams since 1977 and they have been in partnership since 1986.[ 7] Tsien is currently President of the Architectural League of New York [ 8] and Director of the Public Art Fund .[ 9] She has been inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Letters , National Academy , the American Philosophical Society ,[ 10] and American Academy of Arts and Sciences . Tsien was one of the recipients of the Visionary Woman Awards presented by Moore College of Art and Design in 2009.[ 11]
Teaching
Williams and Tsien have taught at the Cooper Union , Harvard University , Cornell University , University of Texas , City College of New York , Yale University , and University of Chicago .
Recognition
Williams and Tsien are the recipients of more than two dozen awards from the American Institute of Architects . They received a 2014 International Fellowship from the Royal Institute of British Architects and the 2013 Firm of the Year Award from the American Institute of Architects . In 2013, each was awarded a National Medal of Arts from President Obama .[ 12] They have received the American Academy of Arts and Letters ’ Brunner Award, the New York City AIA Medal of Honor, the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Award, the Thomas Jefferson Medal in Architecture , the Municipal Art Society ’s Brendan Gill Prize, and the Chrysler Award for Innovation in Design.
A selection of works
David Geffen Hall , New York, NY, (2024)[ 13]
Obama Presidential Center , Chicago, IL (2021)[ 14]
Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment, Princeton University , Princeton , NJ (2015)
Tata Consultancy Services , Banyan Park, Mumbai , India (2014)
LeFrak Center at Lakeside, Prospect Park , NY (2013)[ 15]
Savidge Library Addition, The MacDowell Colony , Peterborough , NH (2013)
Asia Society Hong Kong Centre , Admiralty, Hong Kong (2012)
Barnes Foundation , Philadelphia , PA (2012)[ 16]
Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts , University of Chicago (2012)
Kim & Tritton Residence Halls, Haverford College , Haverford, PA (2012)
Center for the Advancement of Public Action, Bennington College , Bennington, VT (2011)
David Rubinstein Atrium at Lincoln Center , New York , NY (2009)
C.V. Starr East Asian Library , University of California, Berkeley , CA (2008)
Skirkanich Hall for bioengineering, University of Pennsylvania , Philadelphia (2006)[ 17] [ 18]
Phoenix Art Museum , Phoenix , AZ (2006, 1996)
The Robin Hood Foundation Library Initiative, various locations, New York , NY (2004-5)
First Congregational United Church of Christ, Washington, DC (2001)
American Folk Art Museum , 45 and 47 West 53rd Street, New York , NY (2001, demolished in 2014)[ 19]
Mattin Center (a student arts and activities center), Johns Hopkins University , Baltimore , MD (2001)
Cranbrook Natatorium, Cranbrook Schools , Bloomfield Hills , MI (1999)
Helen S. Cheels Aquatic Center, Emma Willard School , Troy, NY (1998)
Hunter Science Center, Emma Willard School , Troy, NY (1996)
The Neurosciences Institute on the campus of The Scripps Research Institute , San Diego , CA (1995)
Hereford College , University of Virginia , Charlottesville , VA (1992)
Whitney Museum of American Art Downtown Branch, New York , NY (1988)
Feinberg Hall, Princeton University , Princeton , NJ (1986)
Selected publications
Art and Use . School of Architecture and Planning, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, 2007[ 20]
Work/Life . Monacelli Press, 2000.[ 21]
“The Physical Space of Science: The Neurosciences Institute and Skirkanich Hall.” Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.) , vol. 9, no. 1, Taylor & Francis, 2010, pp. 28–31.[ 22]
“Domestic Arrangements: A Lab Report. Tod Williams and Billie Tsien.” Design Quarterly (Minneapolis, Minn.) , no. 152, The MIT Press, 1991, pp. 21–28.[ 23]
“Peas and Carrots.” Oz , vol. 18, no. 1, 1996.[ 24]
“Talking Houses.” Oz , vol. 25, no. 1, 2003.[ 25]
“Roxy Paine.” Bomb (New York, N.Y.) , no. 107, New Art Publications, 2009, pp. 38–45.[ 26]
“Liberty.” Heresies , no. 11, Heresies Collective, Inc, 1981, p. 38.[ 27]
References
^ "Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects" . Architect . 2011-07-06. Retrieved 2016-05-04 .
^ United, Brooklyn. "Tod Williams & Billie Tsien - Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects" . twbta.com . Retrieved 2016-05-04 .
^ Keteyian, Armen (1989-03-06). "Follow That Girl" . New York . 22 (10): 40–43. ISSN 0028-7369 . Retrieved 2018-12-18 .
^ "Board of Trustees | American Academy in Rome" . www.aarome.org . Retrieved 2016-05-04 .
^ "Board of Trustees 2015-2016" . Cranbrook . 2013-10-18. Retrieved 2016-05-04 .
^ "American Academy of Arts and Letters - Current Members" . www.artsandletters.org . Archived from the original on 2016-06-24. Retrieved 2016-05-04 .
^ Executive Profile: Billie Tsien Businessweek . Accessed on January 09, 2014.
^ "The Architectural League of New York | Board of Directors" . archleague.org . Retrieved 2016-05-04 .
^ www.tendercreative.com, TENDER -. "Public Art Fund : Board & Staff" . www.publicartfund.org . Retrieved 2016-05-04 .
^ "APS Member History" . search.amphilsoc.org . Retrieved 2021-02-08 .
^ "Visionary Woman Awards History" . Retrieved 10 April 2017 .
^ "National Medal of Arts | NEA" . www.arts.gov . Retrieved 2016-05-04 .
^ "David Geffen Hall - Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects" . twbta.com . Retrieved 2021-03-30 .
^ Johnson, Sara (January 11, 2018). "Obama Presidential Center" . Architect Magazine . Archived from the original on July 27, 2019. Retrieved 20 May 2023 .
^ "LeFrak Center at Lakeside Prospect Park" . Architect Magazine . January 8, 2015. Archived from the original on September 8, 2015. Retrieved 20 May 2023 .
^ Edward J. Sozanski (September 10, 2007). "Barnes chooses its design team" . Philly.com . The Philadelphia Inquirer. Archived from the original on June 29, 2012. Retrieved 2007-09-13 .
^ "Skirkanich Hall" . Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects . Retrieved 10 May 2016 .
^ Saffron, Inga (10 September 2007). "Barnes chooses its design team" . The Philadelphia Inquirer . Archived from the original on October 15, 2012.
^ Pogrebin, Robin (2014-04-15). "Architects Mourn Former Folk Art Museum Building" . The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 2023-04-04 .
^ Williams, Tod (2007). Art and use . Billie Tsien. Buffalo, NY: School of Architecture and Planning, University of Buffalo, The State University of New York. ISBN 978-0-9771057-6-2 . OCLC 180765817 .
^ Tsien, Billie; Williams, Tod (2000). Work/Life . Monacelli Press.
^ Williams, Tod; Tsien, Billie (2010-01-01). "The Physical Space of Science: The Neurosciences Institute and Skirkanich Hall" . Cell Cycle . 9 (1): 28–31. doi :10.4161/cc.9.1.10524 . ISSN 1538-4101 . PMID 20037467 . S2CID 34950074 .
^ Williams, Tod; Tsien, Billie (1991). "Domestic Arrangements: A Lab Report. Tod Williams and Billie Tsien" . Design Quarterly (152): 21–28. doi :10.2307/4091253 . ISSN 0011-9415 . JSTOR 4091253 .
^ Williams, Tod; Tsien, Billie (1996-01-01). "Peas and Carrots" . Oz . 18 (1). doi :10.4148/2378-5853.1278 . ISSN 2378-5853 .
^ Williams, Tod; Tsien, Billie (2003-01-01). "Talking Houses" . Oz . 25 (1). doi :10.4148/2378-5853.1401 . ISSN 2378-5853 .
^ Tsien, Billie; Williams, Tod (2009). "Roxy Paine". Bomb . 107 . New Art Publications: 38–45.
^ Tsien, Billie (1981). "Liberty". Heresies . 11 . Heresies Collective, Inc: 38.
Sources
Tod Williams, "Ascension", in Archipelago: Essays on Architecture , edited by P. MacKeith, Helsinki, Rakennustieto, 2006
Billie Tsien, "The cuts through the heart", in Archipelago: Essays on Architecture .
Tod Williams and Billie Tsien, The 1998 Charles and Ray Eames Lecture , Michigan Architecture Papers, University of Michigan Press, 1999.
Douglas Heller, Tod Williams Billie Tsien and Associates: An Annotated Bibliography , Council of Planning Librarians, 1993.
Tod Williams and Billie Tsien, Work/Life , New York, Monacelli Press, 2000.
Kester Rattenbury, Robert Bevan, and Kieran Long, Architects Today , New York, Laurence King Publishing, 2006.
External links
Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects Homepage
“Meadow Lane Residence, Southampton, New York, USA : Tod Williams Billie Tsien.” 2019. GA Houses , no. 165 (July): 44–59.
Stephens, Suzanne. 2020. “Back in the Hood: Record Returns to Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects’ Redo of a Charles Moore Museum.” Architectural Record 208 (2): 62–65
Williams, Tod, Billie Tsien, and Josephine Minutillo. “Tod Williams and Billie Tsien: The Husband-and-Wife Team behind the New Barnes Foundation Building Discusses the Creative Process and Why Smart Architects Work in Pairs.” Architectural Digest 69, no. 6 (June 1, 2012): 62.
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