George Ranalli
American architect
George Joseph Ranalli (born 1946)[ 1] is an American modernist architect , scholar , curator , and fellow of the American Institute of Architects .[ 2] He is based in New York City .[ 3]
Early life and education
A native of The Bronx , New York,[ 4] of Italian American descent,[ 5] he was inspired to become an architect at the age of about 13 when he saw the then-unfinished Guggenheim Museum , which was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright .[ 6] Ranalli attended Mount Saint Michael Academy high school in New York City and graduated in 1964.[ 7] From 1967 to 1968, he attended New York Institute of Technology , and Pratt Institute , Brooklyn, New York , where he received a Bachelor of Architecture in 1972.[ 8] Thereafter, Ranalli attended Harvard Graduate School of Design , Cambridge, Massachusetts , earning a Master of Architecture in 1974. Upon graduation, he traveled on a research grant throughout Europe before returning to New York.[ 6]
Career
Ranalli founded his firm, "George Ranalli, Architect", in New York in 1977.[ 9]
Early on, architecture critic Paul Goldberger described Ranalli in a New York Times article as one of the "better younger architects" working in the Modernist idiom.[ 10] Goldberger stated that Ranalli's designs were tied "as closely to the ancient craft of building as to the modern business of churning out huge commercial projects, yet they bespeak a consistent awareness of the realities of our age as well."[ 11] In 1991, Michael Sorkin described Ranalli as "a creator and preserver of worlds, a precisionist."[ 12] Ranalli is credited with carrying forward the lessons of Italian architect Carlo Scarpa into new settings.[ 13] [ 14] Architecture critic Ada Louise Huxtable wrote that Ranalli's "purpose is to move modernism into an enriched and more deeply referenced style."[ 15] In 1996, Yale University granted Ranalli a Master of Arts degree , honoris causa . In 2015, Architectural Record described Ranalli's career as a Gesamtkunstwerk .[ 16] Ranalli's industrial design objects, such as door hardware, furniture, and glassware are recognized as art.[ 17] [ 18] [ 19] [ 20] [ 21] The firm George Ranalli Architect is credited with innovating total design concepts for interior architecture and furniture design.[ 22]
Selected architecture
Callender School, Newport, Rhode Island
2018: The National school House for Theater Arts Masterplan, New York City[ 23]
2009: Saratoga Avenue Community Center, Brownsville, Brooklyn , a public-building project for New York City Housing Authority [ 24] [ 25] [ 26] [ 27] [ 28]
2002: Masterplan for The City College of New York 36.5 acres (147,710.2594 m2 ) (plan only, unbuilt)[ 29]
1996: K-Loft, urban dwelling (interior)[ 30] [ 31] [ 32]
1990: Fashion Center Building, 525 Seventh Avenue [ 33] [ 34] [ 35]
1982: The Peak Competition,;[ 36] 8 Severn Road, Victoria Peak , Hong Kong, completed 2006[ 37]
1981: Callander School Renovation/ Restoration, Newport , Rhode Island [ 38] [ 39] [ 40]
1977: First of August/ August Too boutique, New York City [ 41] [ 42] [ 43]
Museum and gallery exhibitions
Ranalli has been exhibited in New York City at the Metropolitan Museum of Art ,[ 44] Whitney Museum of American Art ,[ 45] MoMA , Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum ,[ 46] American Craft Museum ,[ 47] Skyscraper Museum ,[ 48] Architectural League of New York ,[ 49] American Institute of Architects ,[ 50] Sperone Westwater Fisher gallery,[ 51] Artists Space ,[ 52] and The Drawing Center .[ 53]
Throughout the United States, Ranalli has contributed to exhibitions at Bass Museum ,[ 54] Memphis Brooks Museum of Art ,[ 55] Denver Art Museum ,[ 56] Indianapolis Museum of Art , Yale University ,[ 57] The Art Institute of Chicago ,[ 58] Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts ,[ 59] Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago ,[ 60] Otis Art Institute ,[ 61] and the Library of Congress .[ 62]
International exhibitions of Ranalli's work include Centre Pompidou ,[ 63] Canadian Centre for Architecture ,[ 64] Museum of Finnish Architecture ,[ 65] XVII Triennale di Milano , and Design Museum, Helsinki .[ 66]
Professional recognition
Ranalli has received professional awards from the College of Fellows of the American Institute of Architects in 2015,[ 67] the New York Society of Architects,[ 68] New York Foundation for the Arts ,[ 69] and the Architectural League of New York .[ 70] [ 71]
Between 1969 and 2015, Ranalli received design awards from the Society of American Registered Architects ;[ 72] [ 73] American Institute of Architects ,[ 74] [ 75] [ 76] [ 77] and Progressive Architecture .[ 78] In 2015, he received the Stanford White Award .[ 79]
Academia
Ranalli was a professor of architectural design and visual studies at Yale University School of Architecture & Environmental Design for 23 years, from 1976 to 1999.[ 80] From 1987 to 1999, Ranalli along belonged to the fellowship of Morse College at Yale University .[ 81] [ 82]
Ranalli has been a visiting professor of architectural design and drawing at colleges and universities, such as Boston Architectural Center , Rhode Island School of Design ,[ 83] University of Illinois at Chicago , Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies ,[ 84] and Cooper Union .[ 85] [ 86]
From 1999 to 2017, Ranalli ran the architecture department at the City College of New York.[ 87] In 2005, he was honored with the Renaissance Award from the Alumni Association of the City College School of Architecture.[ 88]
Curation
Ranalli is known for work in the areas of architecture curation.
Yale School of Architecture
Paul Rudolph : Drawing For Architecture 1956–1963, October 1 – November 23, 1977
Young Architects, January 14 – February 1, 1980[ 89] [ 90]
Diana Agrest /Mario Gandelsonas, January 2–30, 1981[ 91] [ 92]
Raimund Abraham , Collisions, October 26 – December 4, 1981[ 93]
Helmut Jahn , November 1 – December 3, 1982[ 94]
Gaetano Pesce , October 31 – December 2, 1982[ 95] [ 96]
Carlo Scarpa : Drawings for the Brion Family Cemetery, October 22 – November 23, 1984[ 97]
Architecture Department, City College of New York
Architecture With and Without Le Corbusier : José Oubrerie Architect, 2010[ 98]
Clear Light: The Architecture of Lauretta Vinciarelli , 2011–2012[ 99]
James Wines : A Line Around an Idea, September 20, 2012 - April 5, 2013[ 100]
Building the Modern Gothic: George B. Post at City College, February 4, 2013 – May 5, 2014[ 101]
La Sagrada Familia: Gaudi 's Unfinished Masterpiece, Geometry, Construction and Site, September 2014 – May 2015[ 102] [ 103]
Monographic publications
Ranalli, G. (2015) In Situ: George Ranalli Works & Projects. Shinzen, China : Oscar Riera Ojeda Publishers .[ 104] [ 105]
Ranalli, G. (2009) Saratoga. San Raphael, CA : ORO Editions.[ 106] [ 107]
Ranalli, G. (1999) Casas Internacional: George Ranalli, Oscar Riera Ojeda (ed.). Buenos Aires : Kliczowski Publishers.[ 108] [ 109]
Ranalli, G. (1990) Tokushū: Jōji Ranari = Special feature: George Ranalli. Tokyo, Japan : A + U Publishing Co., Ltd.[ 110]
Ranalli, G. (1990) Bauten und Projekte = Constructions et Projets. Zürich : Verlag für Architektur Artemis.[ 111]
Ranalli, G. (1988) George Ranalli: Buildings and Projects. New York: Princeton Architectural Press .[ 112] [ 113] [ 114]
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^ Ranalli, George (September 2015). In Situ: George Ranalli Works & Projects (1st ed.). Shinzen China: Oscar Riera Ojeda. pp. 487 pages, [9] pages: colored illustrations, plans, 22 cm x 25 cm. + 1 CD (4 3/4 in.). ISBN 9789881619471 .
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^ Ranalli, George (1988). George Ranalli: buildings and projects (1st ed.). New York: Princeton Architectural Press. pp. 107 pages: illustrations, 28 cm. ISBN 978-0910413428 .
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