Английская Википедия:Carol Ross Barney
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Carol Ross Barney Шаблон:Post-nominals (born 1949) is an American architect and the founder and Design Principal of Ross Barney Architects. She is the 2023 winner of the AIA Gold Medal.[1][2] She became the first woman to design a federal building[3] when commissioned as architect for the Oklahoma City Federal Building, which replaced the bombed Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building. Ross Barney's other projects include the JRC Synagogue (LEED Platinum), James I Swenson Civil Engineering Building, (LEED Gold) the CTA Morgan Street Station,[4][5] and the Chicago Riverwalk.
Biography
Carol Ross Barney was born in Chicago, Illinois on April 12, 1949. She began her education in the Chicago Public Schools. In 1958, her father, an accountant and management consultant, was relocated to Düsseldorf in the British sector of West Germany. Returning to the Chicago area for high school, Carol was educated at the all-girls Catholic school, Regina Dominican, in Wilmette.[6] She enrolled in the Architecture program at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign receiving a Bachelor of Architecture degree in 1971. She returned and completed her Master's of Architecture in 1984.[6]
Barney enlisted in the U.S. Peace Corps immediately after graduation and was assigned to Costa Rica where she worked for the fledgling Costa Rican National Park Service. Her projects included a master plan for coral reef protection and interpretation at Parque Nacional Cahuita, restoration of the historic hacienda at Parque Nacional Santa Rosa and worker housing at Parque Nacional Volcan Poas.[6]
Following Peace Corps service, Barney joined Holabird and Root in Chicago and met her mentor, John A. Holabird, FAIA. The work there ranged from the 1979 AIA Institute Honor Award-winning restoration of the Chicago Public Library and Cultural Center to improvements for the Chicago Main Post Office.
In 1973, Carol was a founding member of Chicago Women in Architecture (CWA) and served as CWA's first president.[7] In 1988, while serving in the national AIA Women in Architecture Committee, she was advisor for two related AIA Exhibitions “That Exceptional One” and “Many More”, ground breaking explorations about women architects. CWA brought Barney together with Natalie deBlois, FAIA of Skidmore Owings and Merrill, who remained a close friend until Natalie's death in 2013.[8]
In 1981, Barney started a solo practice in Chicago. Her college classmate, James Jankowski, FAIA, joined her from 1982-2005 and from 1984-2006 the firm was Ross Barney + Jankowski. Barney was awarded the 1983 Francis J. Plym Traveling Fellowship from the University of Illinois. The fellowship funded travel for research and allowed her to study the post war planning and rebuilding of European cities during 1983–84.[9]
In 2001, construction began for the new Oklahoma City Federal Building, with Barney chosen as the lead designer for the replacement building for the Oklahoma City Federal Building[10] following the terrorist bombing in 1995.[11] The new Oklahoma City Federal Building had the design objective to create a space that was secure but open to reflect the United States democracy.
Barney has combined her own teaching with practice in 1976, when she taught at the University of Illinois Chicago. Since 1994, she has been adjunct Professor of Architecture at the Illinois Institute of Technology where she teaches a popular advanced design studio and serves on the College of Architecture Board of Overseers.[12]
Through her firm Ross Barney Architects, Carol has designed numerous projects for which she has received several accolades. In 2005, Carol was awarded the Thomas Jefferson Award[13] from the AIA for her distinguished portfolio of public buildings. One of her most recent projects, the expansion of the Chicago Riverwalk, received over seven different awards, including the 2017 Blue Ribbon Award – Friends of the Chicago River.[14] For this project, along with her extensive accomplishments, Carol was awarded the AIA Chicago Lifetime Achievement Award in 2017.[15]
Carol continues to oversee design projects through her firm, Ross Barney Architects. The scope of her work spans locally, regionally, and internationally with her buildings continued recognized for their dedication to innovation, sustainability, and overall improvement of the quality of life for those who live where her projects are located.
Awards and honors
- 2023 AIA Gold Medal[1][2]
- 2021 Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum National Design Award for Architecture and Interior Design [16]
- 2021 Lincoln Academy of Illinois Order of Lincoln Award [17]
- 2019 Fast Company Magazine The World's Most Innovative Companies; Architecture[18]
- 2019 Illinois Green Alliance Emerald Award for the McDonald's Chicago Flagship[19]
- 2019 Award for Excellence in Design, Leadership, and Service, Society of Architectural Historians[20]
- 2018 Honorary ASLA Member[21]
- 2018 Metropolis (architecture magazine) Game Changer[22]
- 2017 AIA Chicago Lifetime Achievement Award[23]
- 2017 Chicago Magazine's Chicagoans of the Year[24]
- 2015 Vision Award; Smart Transit Solutions and Neighborhood Impact, Urban Land Institute Chicago,[25]
- 2013 AIA COTE Top Ten Green Project Award for Swenson Civil Engineering Building[26]
- 2013 AIA Divine Detail Award, Citation of Merit for Chicago Riverwalk - Underbridge Canopy Detail[27]
- 2012 Chicago AIA Distinguished Building Award, Citation of Merit for CTA Morgan Station[28]
- 2012 Evergreen Award for James I. Swenson Civil Engineering Building at the University of Minnesota, Duluth[29]
- 2012 American Architecture Awards for James I. Swenson Civil Engineering Building at the University of Minnesota, Duluth[30]
- 2011 AIA Distinguished Building Award, Honor Award for James I Swenson Civil Engineering Building[31]
- 2011 AIA Distinguished Building Award, Citation of Merit for Fullerton and Belmont Stations Reconstruction[32]
- 2009 AIA COTE Top Ten Green Project Award for Jewish Reconstructionist Congregation[33]
- 2009 World Architecture Festival - Category Commendation for Jewish Reconstructionist Congregation Synagogue[34]
- 2002 AIA Institute Honor Award for Architecture for the Little Village Academy[35]
- 1999 AIA Institute Honor Award for Interior Architecture for the Little Village Academy
- 1994 AIA Institute Honor Award for Architecture for the Cesar Chavez Elementary School
- 1992 Federal Design Achievement Award through the Presidential Design Awards program, sponsored by the National Endowment for the Arts for the Glendale Heights Post Office[36]
- 1991 AIA Institute Honor Award Achievement for the Glendale Heights Post Office[37]
Carol is a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects. Her drawings have also been exhibited and collected by the Art Institute of Chicago,[38] the Chicago Historical Society, The Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago and the National Building Museum. In addition, her oral history has been collected by the Art Institute of Chicago.[39]
Selected works
- O'Hare International Airport Multi-modal Terminal, Chicago, Illinois, 2019
- Lincoln Park Zoo Visitor's Center, Chicago, Illinois, 2018
- McDonald's Chicago Flaghship, Chicago, Illinois, 2018
- Chicago Riverwalk, Chicago, Illinois, 2016
- Cermak-McCormick Place station, Chicago, Illinois, 2015
- Fermilab, Office Technical and Education Building, Batavia, Illinois, 2014
- Highland Park Elementary, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2014
- Will Rogers Elementary, Stillwater, Oklahoma, 2014
- Ohio State University South Campus Central Chiller Plant, Columbus, Ohio, 2013
- University of Chicago Child Development Center Drexel, Chicago, Illinois, 2013
- CTA Morgan station, In conjunction with TranSystems, Chicago, Illinois, 2012
- CTA Grand/State station, Chicago, Illinois, 2012
- CTA Fullerton and Belmont Stations, Chicago, Illinois, 2012
- James I. Swenson Civil Engineering Building, University of Minnesota Duluth, Duluth, Minnesota, 2010
- Washington University Childcare Facility, St. Louis, Missouri, 2010
- Jewish Reconstructionist Congregation Synagogue, Evanston, Illinois, 2008
- Commodore John Barry Elementary School, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2008
- Champaign Public Library, Champaign, Illinois, 2008
- Mitzi Freidheim Child Family Center, Chicago, Illinois, 2007
- College of Dupage Early Childhood Education and Care Facility, Glen Ellyn, Illinois, 2007
- Oakton Community College Art, Science, and Technology Building, Skokie, Illinois, 2006
- New Oklahoma City Federal Building, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 2005
- Glenside Public Library, Glenside Heights, Illinois, 2003
- Governors State University Family Development Center, University Park, Illinois, 2003
- Governors State University Faculty Office Building, University Park, Illinois, 2003
- Levy Senior Center, Evanston, Illinois, 2002
- Little Village Academic Resource Center, Chicago, Illinois, 2001
- Carole Robertson Center for Learning, Chicago, Illinois, 2002
- Little Village Academy, Chicago, Illinois, 1996
- Cesar Chavez Multicultural Academic Center, Chicago, Illinois, 1993
Gallery
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Ohio State University South Campus Central Chiller Plant.jpg The South Campus Chiller Plant at The Ohio State University
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McDonald's Chicago Flagship.jpg The McDonald's Chicago Flagship, Chicago, Illinois
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Fermilab Office Technical and Education Building.jpg The Fermilab Office Technical and Education Building, Batavia, Illinois
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Lincoln Park Zoo's Visitor Center.jpg The Lincoln Park Zoo's Visitor Center, Chicago Illinois
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Chicago Riverwalk.jpg The Chicago Riverwalk
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CTA Cermak-McCormick Station.jpg The CTA Cermak-McCormick Station
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O'Hare International Airport Multi-modal Terminal.jpg The O'Hare International Airport Multi-Modal Terminal
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Jewish Reconstructionist Congregation Synagogue.jpg The Jewish Reconstructionist Synagogue, Chicago, Illinois
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Mitzi Friedheim Child and Family Center.jpg The Mitzi Friedheim Child and Family Center, Chicago, Illinois
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CTA Morgan Station.jpg CTA Morgan Station, Chicago Illinois
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University of Minnesota-Duluth James I. Swenson Civil Engineering Building.jpg The James I. Swenson Civil Engineering Building at the University of Minnesota-Duluth
References
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External links
- Ross Barney Architects - Official Website
- Carol Ross Barney Biography
- Ross Barney, Carol and Stephen Killion. "Dialogues: Carol Ross Barney." MAS Context.
- Convocation Speaker at 2007 UIUC School of Architecture Convocation Ceremony on May 13
- Regina Dominican's Distinguished Alumnae
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