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Mónica Ponce de León

Mónica Ponce de León is an architect, educator, and dean of the Princeton University School of Architecture.

Mónica Ponce de León
NationalityAmerican Citizen
Alma materUniversity of Miami (BArch)
Harvard University (MAUD)
OccupationArchitect
AwardsCooper-Hewitt National Design Award (2007)
Harleston Parker Medal (2002)
Progressive Architecture Award
National Academy of Design (2016)
PracticeMPdL Studio (2011–present)
Office dA (1991–2010)
BuildingsMacallen Building (2007)
Helios House (2007)
RISD Fleet Library (2006)
ProjectsVentulett installation at the Georgia Institute of Technology
Websitehttp://www.mpdlstudio.com/

A National Design Award winner, Ponce de León has focused on the application of robotic technology to building fabrication and architecture education.[1] Her interdisciplinary practice, MPdL Studio, has offices in New York City, Boston, Princeton, New Jersey, and Ann Arbor, Michigan.[2] Ponce de León previously served as Dean of the A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning at the University of Michigan (2008–2015) and as Professor at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University (1996–2008).[3] Prior to establishing her own practice MPdL Studio in 2011, she was the founding partner with Nader Tehrani in the award-winning firm Office dA.[3]

Early life and education Edit

Ponce de León immigrated to Miami, Florida with her family after graduating high school. She took English classes and worked in a millwork shop before enrolling at the University of Miami, earning her Bachelor of Architecture degree in 1989. In 1991, she received a Master of Architecture in Urban Design from the Harvard Graduate School of Design. After graduating from Harvard, she held teaching appointments at Harvard University, SCI-Arc, Rhode Island School of Design, University of Houston, and Northeastern University while establishing Office dA.[4]

Career Edit

Prior to her appointment at Michigan, from 1996 until 2008 Ponce de León was Professor of Architecture, director of the digital lab, and acting architecture program director at Harvard. At Harvard she developed the first robotic fabrication lab in an architecture school in the United States. During her tenure at Harvard, she also held visiting positions at the Southern California Institute of Architecture and the Georgia Institute of Technology,[5] and has given over 60 lectures and symposia on her work, which has been published in over 200 publications worldwide[4]

Ponce de León served as Dean the A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning at the University of Michigan from 2008 until 2015.[3] At Michigan she developed new educational models that emphasized experimentation. She opened the Liberty Annex, a think tank for faculty creative practices; paired with two competitive grant programs,"Research Through Making" and "Research on the City." At Michigan she also developed the largest robotic fabrication facility in any school of architecture in the United States. Available to both students and faculty for learning, teaching and research, this model has become the standard for other schools of architecture in the country.[2] At Michigan, Ponce de Leon with Associate Dean Milton Curry, also inaugurated a ground breaking architecture preparatory program for high school students in Detroit. In collaboration with several high schools in Detroit, the program offers design studio instruction high school credit in math and the visual arts. By December 2016 close to 200 students had graduated from the program.[6]

After the disbanding of Office dA in 2010, Monica Ponce de León established her own practice, MPdL Studio with offices in New York, Boston and Ann Arbor.[4]

In 2015, Ponce de León announced her departure from Michigan to become the new Dean of Princeton University's School of Architecture.[7]

In 2016, Ponce de León served as co-curator, alongside Log editor Cynthia Davidson, of the exhibition at the United States Pavilion for the 15th International Biennale of Architecture in Venice, Italy.[8] The exhibition, entitled "The Architectural Imagination" and to be organized and hosted by Taubman College, will engage specific sites in the city of Detroit, Michigan and feature projects from 12 teams of architects from across the United States.[9][10]

Projects Edit

 
Helios House in Los Angeles

Among others, her projects include: Fabricating Coincidences in New York, Helios House in Los Angeles, Macallen Building and the Interfaith Chapel in Boston, and Dining Services at 200 West and Conrad Hilton in Lower Manhattan. In 2006, she designed the RISD Fleet Library at the Rhode Island School of Design.[11]

Fabricating Coincidences was a 1998 installation in the Museum of Modern Art that serves as an early example of the potential of digital fabrication in architecture. In his review of the exhibition for the New York Times, Herbert Mushamp writes: "'Congratulations. Grade: A. Humpty Dumpty has a very graceful fall. Propped against the brick wall that encloses the garden along its northern edge, the piece is made of perforated steel plate that has been folded, origami style, into a canopy of cascading metal. The project looks like a staircase, but climbing is not recommended. About halfway up, the horizontal folds start sloping precariously upwards. The piece does nifty visual tricks. Depending on the light, the metal plate can switch from opaque to a semi-transparent scrim. Viewed from straight ahead, the folds collapse into a single plane; as you move around, the forms expand into space, like an escalator for the eye. This may not be masterpiece material, but it's an inventive appetizer. These are architects to watch."[12] Of her Dining Services project, Paul Goldberger of The New Yorker writes in 2010, "spectacular cafeteria, with a swooping white plaster ceiling and columns, a modernist take on Gaudi that plays off deftly against Cobb's geometric shell."[13]

Honors and awards Edit

Alongside Nader Tehrani, Ponce de León received both the Young Architects Award in 1997 and the Emerging Voices Award in 2003 from the Architectural League of New York. In 2002, she received an Academy Award in Architecture from the American Academy of Arts and Letters[14] and in 2008 she was named a United States Artist fellow.[15]

In 2007, Ponce de León received the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Award in Architecture, the first Hispanic architect to receive this honor.[16]

Her work has received numerous awards, including a dozen Progressive Architecture awards, the Harleston Parker Medal (2002), as well as citations from the American Institute of Architects, I.D. Magazine, and the Boston Society of Architects. In 2008, the Macallen Building was named one of the Top Ten Green Projects by the American Institute of Architects Committee on the Environment.[17]

In 2016, Ponce de Leon was elected to the National Academy of Design.[18]

References Edit

  1. ^ . Aud.ucla.edu. Archived from the original on 16 January 2016. Retrieved 6 March 2017.
  2. ^ a b Taylor, Amelia (12 February 2015). "Deans List: Monica Ponce de Leon of University of Michigan's Taubman College | Features". Archinect.com. Retrieved 6 March 2017.
  3. ^ a b c TCAUP (29 April 2008). . TCAUP. Archived from the original on 2 May 2008. Retrieved 30 April 2008.
  4. ^ a b c Dienst, Karin (27 May 2015). "Princeton University - Monica Ponce de Leon named dean of Princeton's School of Architecture". Princeton.edu. Retrieved 6 March 2017.
  5. ^ [1][dead link]
  6. ^ "UM unveils architecture program for Detroit teens". The Detroit News. 9 December 2014. Retrieved 6 March 2017.
  7. ^ Anna Fixsen (27 May 2015). "Princeton's School of Architecture Names Monica Ponce de Leon Dean | 2015-05-27". Architectural Record. Retrieved 6 March 2017.
  8. ^ A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning (18 June 2015). "CYNTHIA DAVIDSON AND MONICA PONCE DE LEON TO CURATE THE U.S. PAVILION EXHIBITION IN THE 15TH INTERNATIONAL ARCHITECTURE BIENNALE IN VENICE". Taubmancollege.umich.edu. Retrieved 25 February 2016.
  9. ^ "Curatorial Team Selected for US Pavilion at 2016 Venice Biennale". Archdaily.com. 28 August 2015. Retrieved 25 February 2016.
  10. ^ "The Architectural Imagination". Thearchitecturalimagination.org. Retrieved 25 February 2016.
  11. ^ (PDF). Library.risd.edu. Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 May 2017. Retrieved 6 March 2017.
  12. ^ Herbert Muschamp (6 March 1998). "ARCHITECTURE REVIEW; In the Garden of Art, Structure Tempts". The New York Times. Retrieved 6 March 2017.
  13. ^ Osnos, Evan (17 May 2010). "Shadow Building". The New Yorker. Retrieved 6 March 2017.
  14. ^ . www.artsandletters.org. Archived from the original on 21 April 2008. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
  15. ^ . Unitedstatesartists.org. Archived from the original on 10 March 2017. Retrieved 6 March 2017.
  16. ^ "Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum". National Design Awards. 31 August 2012. Retrieved 6 March 2017.
  17. ^ . 1 May 2004. Archived from the original on 1 May 2004. Retrieved 1 January 2019.
  18. ^ . Nationalacademy.org. Archived from the original on 2 June 2017. Retrieved 6 March 2017.

Further reading Edit

  • Contemporary World Architects: Office dA, by Rodolphe el-Khoury, et al. (Rockport Publishers, 1999)
  • Surface Architecture, by David Leatherbarrow and Mohsen Mostafavi (MIT Press, 2005)
  • Zago Architecture and Office dA: Two Installation, by Eric Owen Moss, et al. (Actar, 2006)
  • Young Architects 7: Situating, by the Architectural League of New York (Princeton Architectural Press, 2006)
  • Fellowships in Architecture, by Janice Harvey (ed.) and Mónica Ponce de León (foreword) (Oro editions, 2009)
  • Monsterpieces: Once Upon a Time . . . of the 2000s!, by Aude-Line Dulliere and Clara Wong (Oro editions, March 2010)
  • Robotic Fabrication in Architecture, Art and Design 2014, by Wes McGee (ed.) and Monica Ponce de Leon (ed.) (Springer, March 2014)
  • Office dA: Mónica Ponce de León, Nader Tehrani and Greg Lynn discuss Witte Arts Center, edited by Greg Lynn (Canadian Centre for Architecture, 2017)

External links Edit

  • MPdL Studio
  • RobArch 2014
  • A Conversation with Mónica Ponce de León - TCAUP, Portico, Fall 2008
  • Finding aid for Office dA project records, Canadian Centre for Architecture

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Monica Ponce de Leon is an architect educator and dean of the Princeton University School of Architecture Monica Ponce de LeonNationalityAmerican CitizenAlma materUniversity of Miami BArch Harvard University MAUD OccupationArchitectAwardsCooper Hewitt National Design Award 2007 Harleston Parker Medal 2002 Progressive Architecture Award National Academy of Design 2016 PracticeMPdL Studio 2011 present Office dA 1991 2010 BuildingsMacallen Building 2007 Helios House 2007 RISD Fleet Library 2006 ProjectsVentulett installation at the Georgia Institute of TechnologyWebsitehttp www mpdlstudio com A National Design Award winner Ponce de Leon has focused on the application of robotic technology to building fabrication and architecture education 1 Her interdisciplinary practice MPdL Studio has offices in New York City Boston Princeton New Jersey and Ann Arbor Michigan 2 Ponce de Leon previously served as Dean of the A Alfred Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning at the University of Michigan 2008 2015 and as Professor at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University 1996 2008 3 Prior to establishing her own practice MPdL Studio in 2011 she was the founding partner with Nader Tehrani in the award winning firm Office dA 3 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Projects 4 Honors and awards 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksEarly life and education EditPonce de Leon immigrated to Miami Florida with her family after graduating high school She took English classes and worked in a millwork shop before enrolling at the University of Miami earning her Bachelor of Architecture degree in 1989 In 1991 she received a Master of Architecture in Urban Design from the Harvard Graduate School of Design After graduating from Harvard she held teaching appointments at Harvard University SCI Arc Rhode Island School of Design University of Houston and Northeastern University while establishing Office dA 4 Career EditPrior to her appointment at Michigan from 1996 until 2008 Ponce de Leon was Professor of Architecture director of the digital lab and acting architecture program director at Harvard At Harvard she developed the first robotic fabrication lab in an architecture school in the United States During her tenure at Harvard she also held visiting positions at the Southern California Institute of Architecture and the Georgia Institute of Technology 5 and has given over 60 lectures and symposia on her work which has been published in over 200 publications worldwide 4 Ponce de Leon served as Dean the A Alfred Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning at the University of Michigan from 2008 until 2015 3 At Michigan she developed new educational models that emphasized experimentation She opened the Liberty Annex a think tank for faculty creative practices paired with two competitive grant programs Research Through Making and Research on the City At Michigan she also developed the largest robotic fabrication facility in any school of architecture in the United States Available to both students and faculty for learning teaching and research this model has become the standard for other schools of architecture in the country 2 At Michigan Ponce de Leon with Associate Dean Milton Curry also inaugurated a ground breaking architecture preparatory program for high school students in Detroit In collaboration with several high schools in Detroit the program offers design studio instruction high school credit in math and the visual arts By December 2016 close to 200 students had graduated from the program 6 After the disbanding of Office dA in 2010 Monica Ponce de Leon established her own practice MPdL Studio with offices in New York Boston and Ann Arbor 4 In 2015 Ponce de Leon announced her departure from Michigan to become the new Dean of Princeton University s School of Architecture 7 In 2016 Ponce de Leon served as co curator alongside Log editor Cynthia Davidson of the exhibition at the United States Pavilion for the 15th International Biennale of Architecture in Venice Italy 8 The exhibition entitled The Architectural Imagination and to be organized and hosted by Taubman College will engage specific sites in the city of Detroit Michigan and feature projects from 12 teams of architects from across the United States 9 10 Projects Edit Helios House in Los AngelesAmong others her projects include Fabricating Coincidences in New York Helios House in Los Angeles Macallen Building and the Interfaith Chapel in Boston and Dining Services at 200 West and Conrad Hilton in Lower Manhattan In 2006 she designed the RISD Fleet Library at the Rhode Island School of Design 11 Fabricating Coincidences was a 1998 installation in the Museum of Modern Art that serves as an early example of the potential of digital fabrication in architecture In his review of the exhibition for the New York Times Herbert Mushamp writes Congratulations Grade A Humpty Dumpty has a very graceful fall Propped against the brick wall that encloses the garden along its northern edge the piece is made of perforated steel plate that has been folded origami style into a canopy of cascading metal The project looks like a staircase but climbing is not recommended About halfway up the horizontal folds start sloping precariously upwards The piece does nifty visual tricks Depending on the light the metal plate can switch from opaque to a semi transparent scrim Viewed from straight ahead the folds collapse into a single plane as you move around the forms expand into space like an escalator for the eye This may not be masterpiece material but it s an inventive appetizer These are architects to watch 12 Of her Dining Services project Paul Goldberger of The New Yorker writes in 2010 spectacular cafeteria with a swooping white plaster ceiling and columns a modernist take on Gaudi that plays off deftly against Cobb s geometric shell 13 Honors and awards EditAlongside Nader Tehrani Ponce de Leon received both the Young Architects Award in 1997 and the Emerging Voices Award in 2003 from the Architectural League of New York In 2002 she received an Academy Award in Architecture from the American Academy of Arts and Letters 14 and in 2008 she was named a United States Artist fellow 15 In 2007 Ponce de Leon received the Cooper Hewitt National Design Award in Architecture the first Hispanic architect to receive this honor 16 Her work has received numerous awards including a dozen Progressive Architecture awards the Harleston Parker Medal 2002 as well as citations from the American Institute of Architects I D Magazine and the Boston Society of Architects In 2008 the Macallen Building was named one of the Top Ten Green Projects by the American Institute of Architects Committee on the Environment 17 In 2016 Ponce de Leon was elected to the National Academy of Design 18 References Edit UCLA Aud ucla edu Archived from the original on 16 January 2016 Retrieved 6 March 2017 a b Taylor Amelia 12 February 2015 Deans List Monica Ponce de Leon of University of Michigan s Taubman College Features Archinect com Retrieved 6 March 2017 a b c TCAUP 29 April 2008 Monica Ponce De Leon Appointed New Dean TCAUP Archived from the original on 2 May 2008 Retrieved 30 April 2008 a b c Dienst Karin 27 May 2015 Princeton University Monica Ponce de Leon named dean of Princeton s School of Architecture Princeton edu Retrieved 6 March 2017 1 dead link UM unveils architecture program for Detroit teens The Detroit News 9 December 2014 Retrieved 6 March 2017 Anna Fixsen 27 May 2015 Princeton s School of Architecture Names Monica Ponce de Leon Dean 2015 05 27 Architectural Record Retrieved 6 March 2017 A Alfred Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning 18 June 2015 CYNTHIA DAVIDSON AND MONICA PONCE DE LEON TO CURATE THE U S PAVILION EXHIBITION IN THE 15TH INTERNATIONAL ARCHITECTURE BIENNALE IN VENICE Taubmancollege umich edu Retrieved 25 February 2016 Curatorial Team Selected for US Pavilion at 2016 Venice Biennale Archdaily com 28 August 2015 Retrieved 25 February 2016 The Architectural Imagination Thearchitecturalimagination org Retrieved 25 February 2016 Fleet Risd Library PDF Library risd edu Archived from the original PDF on 10 May 2017 Retrieved 6 March 2017 Herbert Muschamp 6 March 1998 ARCHITECTURE REVIEW In the Garden of Art Structure Tempts The New York Times Retrieved 6 March 2017 Osnos Evan 17 May 2010 Shadow Building The New Yorker Retrieved 6 March 2017 American Academy of Arts and Letters Awards Search www artsandletters org Archived from the original on 21 April 2008 Retrieved 17 January 2022 Fellows United States Artists Unitedstatesartists org Archived from the original on 10 March 2017 Retrieved 6 March 2017 Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum National Design Awards 31 August 2012 Retrieved 6 March 2017 AIA COTE Top Ten Green Projects Home 1 May 2004 Archived from the original on 1 May 2004 Retrieved 1 January 2019 Academicians Elected in 2016 National Academy Museum Nationalacademy org Archived from the original on 2 June 2017 Retrieved 6 March 2017 Further reading EditContemporary World Architects Office dA by Rodolphe el Khoury et al Rockport Publishers 1999 Surface Architecture by David Leatherbarrow and Mohsen Mostafavi MIT Press 2005 Zago Architecture and Office dA Two Installation by Eric Owen Moss et al Actar 2006 Young Architects 7 Situating by the Architectural League of New York Princeton Architectural Press 2006 Fellowships in Architecture by Janice Harvey ed and Monica Ponce de Leon foreword Oro editions 2009 Monsterpieces Once Upon a Time of the 2000s by Aude Line Dulliere and Clara Wong Oro editions March 2010 Robotic Fabrication in Architecture Art and Design 2014 by Wes McGee ed and Monica Ponce de Leon ed Springer March 2014 Office dA Monica Ponce de Leon Nader Tehrani and Greg Lynn discuss Witte Arts Center edited by Greg Lynn Canadian Centre for Architecture 2017 External links EditMPdL Studio RobArch 2014 A Conversation with Monica Ponce de Leon TCAUP Portico Fall 2008 Profile on Arcspace Finding aid for Office dA project records Canadian Centre for Architecture Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Monica Ponce de Leon amp oldid 1110667618, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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