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Joseph Tanney : ウィキペディア英語版 | Joseph Tanney
Joseph Tanney (born March 23, 1961) is an American architect. Principal and cofounder of Resolution: 4 Architecture since 1990, Tanney is considered a pioneer in the resurgence of prefabricated architecture. One of Tanney's most famous designs is the Dwell Home built in North Carolina, 2004, as the winning entry of the ''Dwell Home Invitational'' held by Dwell Magazine. Tanney attended ''The Ohio State University'' for both undergraduate and graduate degrees in architecture where he studied under Charles Gwathmey and Peter Eisenman. Tanney won the award for outstanding leadership in the ''Ohio State'' architectural community and graduated in 1987. == Career ==
Prior to starting his own firm with partner Robert Luntz, Tanney worked in the offices of Eisenman Robertson and Gwathmey Siegel. He has taught at ''City College'' in New York (2001-4), as well as the ''University of Kentucky'' (2005–06), and has been a visiting professor at ''Harvard University'' for their summer professional development program (2002–03). Tanney lectures at campuses nationwide including, ''Penn State University'', ''University of North Carolina'', and ''Pratt Institute.''
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