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  <title><![CDATA[Maryann Thompson, FAIA named 2012 Portman Visiting Critic]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>The Georgia Tech
School of Architecture is pleased to announce the appointment of Maryann
Thompson as the 2012 Portman Visiting Critic.&nbsp;Founder and principal of
Maryann Thompson Architects, she is widely recognized for her firm’s design
excellence evident in its approach to the craft and fabric of building, site-integration, and
sustainability.</p>

<p>As Portman
Visiting Critic, Thompson will participate as a visiting design studio critic
and guest lecturer, and will serve as jury chair for the selection of the
Portman Prize recipients. She will also contribute to the School’s
comprehensive building design workshop organized in the second year of the
three-year Master of Architecture program.&nbsp; This graduate design studio
integrates coursework in architectural and site design, construction technology
and the art of detail.</p>

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<h3>Maryann Thompson FAIA<br />Founder and
Principal,&nbsp;Maryann Thompson
Architects</h3>

<p>Maryann Thompson, FAIA, was educated at Princeton
University and the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University, where she
is a member of the Architecture faculty.&nbsp;
She founded Maryann Thompson Architects in 2000, following her tenure as
a founding partner of Thompson and Rose Architects.&nbsp; She specializes in architecture that is
sustainable, regionally driven, and which heightens one’s sense of site and
landscape.&nbsp; Her architectural
investigations revolve around ideas like the creation of a rich and thoughtful
edge between inside and outside; the utilization of light as a material; and
strategies for employing natural materials to accentuate a sense of place.&nbsp; Thompson carries degrees in both architecture
and landscape architecture, bringing to her practice an interdisciplinary
approach where issues of site and landscape are central to design
thinking.&nbsp;</p>

<p>Thompson’s work has garnered some 60 design awards,
including two AIA National Honor
Awards and numerous AIA New
England Design Honor Awards and BSA
Honor Awards for Design Excellence. Her projects have been widely
published in magazines including <em>Architectural
Record</em>, <em>Architectural Digest</em>, the
<em>Boston Globe</em>, <em>Design New England</em>, <em>Boston
Magazine</em>, <em>New England Home</em>, <em>Landscape Architecture Magazine</em>, <em>Art New England</em>, <em>Progressive Architecture</em>, <em>Architecture,
</em>and in various architectural books, including Norton's <em>A Guide to 250 Key Twentieth-Century American Buildings</em>, <em>40 Under 40</em>, and <em>Contemporary American Architects</em>.&nbsp;</p>

<p>&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Portman Prize
History<br /></strong>The Portman Prize
is an annual competition within Georgia Tech’s School of Architecture
that brings top practicing architects from around the country to serve as
critics and jurors. Students receive cash awards for outstanding design work
and the top winner receives a paid summer internship with PORTMAN.</p>

<p>The award was
created for the purpose of encouraging students to develop a holistic design
approach that ties the big idea to the small detail.&nbsp;</p>

<p>John Portman
&amp; Associates, Inc. is an internationally recognized architectural and
engineering firm with offices in Atlanta, Georgia and Shanghai, China.
Established in 1953 by Tech alumnus John Portman, the firm has 55 years of
expertise in designing hotels, offices, trade marts, universities and mixed-use
urban complexes. For more information, visit <a href="http://www.portmanusa.com/">www.portmanusa.com</a>. John
Portman &amp; Associates is affiliated with Portman Holdings (<a href="http://www.portmanholdings.com/">www.portmanholdings.com</a>), a real
estate development and management company that is internationally recognized
for its significant domestic and international projects.&nbsp;</p>]]></body>
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