LTL Architects is an architecture firm founded in 1997 by Paul Lewis, Marc Tsurumaki and David Lewis in New York City.[1]
The firm received a 2007 National Design Award from the Cooper-Hewitt,[2] National Design Museum and was selected as one of six American architectural firms featured in the U.S. Pavilion at the 2004 Venice Architecture Biennale. LTL was included in the 2000 National Design Triennial at the Cooper-Hewitt and was selected in December 2000 by Architectural Record as one of ten firms representing a “Vanguard in Contemporary Architecture.”[citation needed]
David Lewis (born 1966) received a Bachelor of Arts from Carleton College in 1988, a Master of Arts in the history of architecture and urbanism from Cornell University in 1992, and a Master of Architecture from Princeton University School of Architecture in 1995. David is as dean of the school of constructed environments and professor of architecture at Parsons School of Design where he has taught since 2002.
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