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Grand Louvre, Paris PEI COBB FREED & PARTNERS Architects LLP Partners Henry N. Cobb FAIA Michael D. Flynn FAIA George H. Miller FAIA Ian Bader FAIA LEED Yvonne Szeto FAIA LEED Jay L. Berman AIA Michael W. Bischoff AIA LEED José Bruguera AIA Founders I. M. Pei Eason H. Leonard Henry N. Cobb Since its formaon in 1955, Pei Cobb Freed & Partners has completed over 250 building and planning projects in more than 100 cies across North America and around the world. The firm’s clients have included major corporaons, private developers, and public authories, as well as educaonal, cultural, and religious instuons. The firm has been recognized by the American Instute of Architects (Firm Award), the Illinois Council of the American Instute of Architects (Chicago Architecture Award), The New York Society of Architects (Lifeme Achievement Award), and the New York State chapter of the American Instute of Architects (Firm Award). In addion to these awards for the totality of its pracce, individual projects designed by the firm have received more than 200 major design awards, including 24 AIA Naonal Honor Awards. Working from a studio in New York, the firm’s eight partners and approximately 100 colleagues approach each project on its own terms, drawing inspiraon less from formal or theorecal preconcepons than from parcularies of place and program. Across five decades of exceponally diverse pracce, two central themes are consis- tently evident in the firm’s body of work. The first is the concepon of architecture and planning as an art of place making—embodying above all else a concern for the quality of public space and public life. The second is a commitment to the craſt of building—emanang from a belief that thoughul use of materials and careful at- tenon to detail are indispensable to the creaon of a meaningful and responsible built environment. Sustainability, in its social and technical manifestaons, is a key aspect of both of these concerns and is evidenced by a roster of LEED-accredited professionals and a porolio of projects shaped by consideraon of climate, energy and water efficiency, daylight, and environmental quality. These projects span from one of the earliest AIA Top Ten Green Projects through current work at the level of LEED Planum. Detailed informaon about the firm and its work can be found at pcf-p.com. U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, D.C. Naonal Constuon Center, Philadelphia NASCAR Hall of Fame, Charloe, North Carolina Payson Building, Portland Museum of Art, Portland, Maine

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Page 1: PEI COBB FREED & PARTNERS Architects llprenovation.spencerart.ku.edu/.../04/Pei_Cobb_Freed... · I. M. Pei Eason H. Leonard Henry N. Cobb Since its formation in 1955, Pei Cobb Freed

Grand Louvre, Paris

PEI COBB FREED & PARTNERS Architects llp

PartnersHenry N. Cobb FAIAMichael D. Flynn FAIAGeorge H. Miller FAIAIan Bader FAIA LEEDYvonne Szeto FAIA LEEDJay L. Berman AIAMichael W. Bischoff AIA LEEDJosé Bruguera AIA

FoundersI. M. Pei

Eason H. Leonard

Henry N. Cobb

Since its formation in 1955, Pei Cobb Freed & Partners has completed over 250 building and planning projects in more than 100 cities across North America and around the world. The firm’s clients have included major corporations, private developers, and public authorities, as well as educational, cultural, and religious institutions.

The firm has been recognized by the American Institute of Architects (Firm Award), the Illinois Council of the American Institute of Architects (Chicago Architecture Award), The New York Society of Architects (Lifetime Achievement Award), and the New York State chapter of the American Institute of Architects (Firm Award). In addition to these awards for the totality of its practice, individual projects designed by the firm have received more than 200 major design awards, including 24 AIA National Honor Awards.

Working from a studio in New York, the firm’s eight partners and approximately 100 colleagues approach each project on its own terms, drawing inspiration less from formal or theoretical preconceptions than from particularities of place and program.

Across five decades of exceptionally diverse practice, two central themes are consis-tently evident in the firm’s body of work. The first is the conception of architecture and planning as an art of place making—embodying above all else a concern for the quality of public space and public life. The second is a commitment to the craft of building—emanating from a belief that thoughtful use of materials and careful at-tention to detail are indispensable to the creation of a meaningful and responsible built environment.

Sustainability, in its social and technical manifestations, is a key aspect of both of these concerns and is evidenced by a roster of LEED-accredited professionals and a portfolio of projects shaped by consideration of climate, energy and water efficiency, daylight, and environmental quality. These projects span from one of the earliest AIA Top Ten Green Projects through current work at the level of LEED Platinum.

Detailed information about the firm and its work can be found at pcf-p.com.

U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, D.C.

National Constitution Center, Philadelphia

NASCAR Hall of Fame, Charlotte, North Carolina

Payson Building, Portland Museum of Art, Portland, Maine