Steven Ehrlich
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Born | UC Irvine Contemporary Arts Center, Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, ASU School of Earth & Space Exploration, 700 Palms Residence | June 12, 1946
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Steven Ehrlich, FAIA, RIBA (born June 12, 1946) is an American architect based in Culver City, California. He is the founding partner of the practice Ehrlich Yanai Rhee Chaney Architects, formerly known as Ehrlich Architects.[1]
Life and career
Ehrlich was born in
Venice, California in 1979 and established a small residential studio.[6] The influence from African architecture and the diverse environment of Los Angeles led to a trademarked design philosophy that Ehrlich coined "multicultural modernism," which advocates a sensitivity to the local culture in the process of design.[7] Ehrlich's studio has developed into an internationally renowned firm, now called Ehrlich Yanai Rhee Chaney Architects, which engages in residential, civic, commercial, and educational work. His forty-people firm was awarded the 2015 AIA National Architecture Firm Award and the 2003 AIA California Council Firm Award.[8]
Academics
Ehrlich has taught at
UCLA. He is currently a visiting professor at the USC School of Architecture. He has been a visiting design critic at Harvard University, Yale University, and Woodbury University.[9]
Major projects
Completed
- Ahmadu Bello University Theater, Zaria, Nigeria, 1976
- 700 Palms Residence, Venice, CA, 2004
- Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, Phoenix, AZ, 2008
- UC IrvineContemporary Arts Center, Irvine, CA, 2010
- ASU School of Earth and Space Exploration, Tempe, AZ, 2012
- John M. RollUnited States Courthouse, Yuma, AZ, 2013
- McElroy Residence, Long Beach, CA, 2013
- Kalfus Guest House, 2456 Astral Drive, Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles, CA[10]
In progress
- FNC Parliament Complex, UAE.
Awards and honors
References
- ^ eyrc.com
- ^ Haldeman, Peter. "Steven Ehrlich; Exploring Privacy and Community at Home in Venice Beach", Architectural Digest, August 31, 2004. Accessed June 13, 2016. "Raised in Radburn, New Jersey, America's first planned community, Ehrlich spent six years working in Morocco and Nigeria after architecture school."
- ^ "Architect Steven Ehrlich '68 Honored by the American Institute of Architects – Inside Rensselaer". Archived from the original on 2016-09-19. Retrieved 2016-05-31.
- ^ eyrc.com
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- ISBN 9781864701029.
- ^ Jack Flemming (22 March 2022), Richard Neutra’s Loring House, a boxcar-style gem, asks $8 million Los Angeles Times.