Dan Meis, FAIA, senior principal at the firm Populous in Los Angeles will hold endowed position of Nancy M. and Edward D. Fox Urban Design Critic; a faculty endowment honoring Nancy and Edward Fox, members of a three-generation Trojan family. This endowment provides funds for the annual appointment of a visiting urban design critic at the School. The critic is responsible for teaching and research in the area of urban design and the role of the business community in the development of cities. The critic incorporates the complimentary roles of architects, urban designers and financial partners in city building. Most recognized as the designer of Los Angeles' Staples Center, Dan Meis, FAIA, is a Senior Principal of Populous and leads the LA office with over 25 years of experience. Meis began a very diverse career in large-scale civic and commercial architecture after graduating from the University of Illinois in 1985. As a young designer in the Chicago office of Murphy/Jahn Architects, he worked on award winning office towers in Chicago, New York, Germany, and South Africa. In 1992, he became a Design Principal at the LA office of Ellerbe Becket, where he designed Europe's largest indoor arena - Nynex Arena in Manchester, England. In 1995, he won an international design competition for the 0 million Saitama Arena in Japan. This mixed-use structure is capable of mechanically transforming a 10000-seat arena to a 35000-seat stadium which hosts NFL exhibition games and Japan ...
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Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Dan Meis - Dynamic Architecture: designing buildings that move
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