Plym Distinguished Professorship - School of Architecture Skip over sidebar nav to the content section Plym Distinguished Professorship The Plym Distinguished Professorship brings nationally and internationally recognized architects to the school for a semester or an academic year. Plym Distinguished Professorship The Professorship is conferred on an architect who has a prominent record of achievement and can make a positive contribution to the enrichment of the professional education of students in the School of Architecture. During their time on campus, Plym Professors typically serve as lead critic for a design studio in the M.Arch program, in collaboration with a School of Architecture faculty member. This program is made possible by a 1981 gift to the school by the late Lawrence J. Plym of Niles, Michigan, past president of the Kawneer Corporation. Mr. Plym and his family have been important supporters and friends of the School of Architecture for several decades. Following the term of each Plym Professor, a monograph is published on the architect’s work and the outcomes of the studio course they led; please see links to these monographs below. Ellen Dunham-Jones Fall 2023 Ellen Dunham-Jones is Professor and Director of the Urban Design Program at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Wanda Dalla Costa Fall 2022 Wanda Dalla Costa is Principal at Tawaw Architecture Collective and professor at Arizona State University. Via Floornature Solano Benítez Fall 2021 Solano Benítez is a Paraguayan architect and the founder of Gabinete de Arquitectura. In 2016 he won the Golden Lion award at the Venice Architecture Biennale. Via Floornature Mark Raymond Spring 2021 Mark Raymond is an architect based in Port of Spain, Trinidad. Suchi Reddy Fall 2019 Suchi Reddy is the founder of New York City-based architecture firm Reddymade Gong Dong Spring 2019 Gong Dong is the founder of Vector Architects , based in Beijing. He is an alum of the M.Arch program at the University of Illinois School of Architecture. Juhani Pallasmaa 2010-2011 Juhani Pallasmaa, architect SAFA, Hon. FAIA, Int FRIBA, and professor, runs an architectural office in Helsinki, Finland. Since the 1960’s he has been active in urban planning, architecture, exhibition design, product design, and graphic design. Kenneth Frampton 2008-2009 Kenneth Frampton is Ware Professor Emeritus at the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation at Columbia University. He previously worked as an architect and architectural historian and critic in England, Israel, and the United States. Kengo Kuma Fall 2007 Kengo Kuma is the founder of Kengo Kuma and Associates , based in Tokyo and Paris. Ken Yeang Spring 2006 Ken Yeang, a Malaysian architect, practices “deep green architecture,” a legacy with beginnings in the late 1960s. His built work is informed by the fundamental principles and possibilities of ecodesign. William C. Miller Fall 2003 William C. Miller , FAIA, is a Professor Emeritus of Architecture in the College of Architecture + Planning at the University of Utah, and an ACSA Distinguished Professor. Norman Crowe 2002-2003 Norman Crowe is an Emeritus Professor at the University of Notre Dame, and Emeritus Director of Graduate Studies. Frances Halsband 2001-2002 Frances Halsband, FAIA, is a founding partner of Kliment Halsband Architects Dominique Perrault 1997-1998 Dominique Perrault is the founder of Dominique Perrault Architecture , based in Paris. Carme Pinós 1994-1995 Carme Pinós is the founder of Estudio Carme Pinós , which she launched in 1991 after successful collaboration with Enric Miralles. Thom Mayne 1992-1993 Thom Mayne is a Founding Principal of Morphosis , based in Los Angeles and New York City. Edmund Bacon 1991-1992 Edmund Bacon (1910-2005) spent a significant portion of his career as the Director of the Philadelphia Planning Commission, working to shape modern Philadelphia. He was an architect, urban planner, educator, and author of the influential Design of Cities , first published in 1967. Minoru Takeyama 1989-1990 Minoru Takeyama is a Japanese architect known for his modern work in Tokyo. Joseph Esherick 1986-1987 Joseph Esherick (1914-1998) was an American architect from Philadelphia. He studied at the University of Pennsylvania and taught at the University of California, Berkeley. In 1989, he received the AIA Gold Medal. Paul Rudolph 1983-1984 Paul Rudolph (1918-1997) was an influential American modernist architect. He studied at Auburn University and the Harvard Graduate School of Design, and led the Yale School of Architecture from 1958-1965. Gunnar Birkerts 1982-1983 Gunnar Birkerts (1925-2017) was a Latvian-American architect based in Detroit, MI, and at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. He was the first recipient of the Plym Distinguished Professorship. Plym Professorship Monographs Gong Dong, Spring 2019 Juhani Pallasmaa, 2010-2011 Kenneth Frampton, 2008-2009 Kengo Kuma, 2007-2008 Ken Yeang, Spring 2006 Dominique Perrault, 1997-1998 Carme Pinós, 1994-1995 Thom Mayne, 1992-1993 Edmund Bacon, 1991-1992 Minoru Takeyama, 1989-1990 Joseph Esherick, 1986-1987 Paul Rudolph, 1983-1984 Gunnar Birkerts, 1982-1983 Cookie Settings