|
Thomas Hacker, FAIA Thomas Hacker is nationally recognized for his designs of university buildings, libraries, museums, theaters and other public buildings. His projects have been exhibited at the National Building Museum in Washington D.C., the Chicago Athenaeum Museum of Architecture and Design and numerous American Institute of Architect’s exhibits and offices. His work has won many awards at the local, regional and national levels and has been published in Architecture, Architectural Record, World Architecture, American Libraries, Metropolis and Arcade. Mr. Hacker was recently elevated to Fellowship in the American Institute of Architects, where his work was praised for “rigorously organizing and intertwining art and craft to create a body of work that is understated yet exceptional.”
"Building with the Landscape: The Continuous Architectural Space"
A discussion of the work of Thomas Hacker Architects within the western landscape. With emphasis on the generative impact of landscape form on constructed space and the desire to intertwine the experience of the internal with the external.
|

|