Architecture Lecture: Margaret Griffin of Griffin Enright Architects, Los Angeles

Margaret Griffin

Griffin Enright Architects' winning proposal, "Paradox Box," for the Vertical Garden Competition. Collection of the MAK, Vienna

Margaret Griffin, founding partner of the Los Angeles-based firm Griffin Enright Architects, established in 2000, will speak on campus.

Griffin Enright Architects' practice fuses interests in innovation and experimentation with a desire to explore cultural complexities relative to the built environment. Its versatile practice includes projects ranging from large-scale commercial and residential commissions to furniture design and gallery installations. The work moves beyond the traditional scope of architectural practice, underscoring connections with the surrounding urban fabric and landscape by reinforcing existing conditions or creating new ones that allow architecture, urban context and landscape to be experienced in new ways.

Griffin Enright’s comprehensive approach to design depends on the simultaneous blurring and exploitation of distinctions between inside/outside, built form/landscape, site/urban context and theory/practice.

The firm is the recipient of numerous awards for design excellence including, most recently, the 2006 American Architecture Award from the Chicago Athenaeum.


Audience: All, Large (101-500)

Where

Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering
Room: 202

Contact Info & Links

Beth Weinstein
College of Architecture and Landscape Architecture
520-626-6324
bmw99@email.arizona.edu
http://cala.arizona.edu
http://www.griffinenrightarchitects.com/index.html