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    Third Annual Spotlight Award: The Rice Design Alliance Prize Reception and Lecture - LA DALLMAN

    Presented by Rice Design Alliance at Museum of Fine Arts Houston - Brown Auditorium

    September 7, 2011

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    Third Annual Spotlight Award: The Rice Design Alliance Prize Reception and Lecture - LA DALLMAN

    Wednesday, September 7, Rice Design Alliance (RDA)  presents the Third Annual Spotlight Award: The Rice Design Alliance Prize at a Reception and Lecture in the Brown Auditorium, The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. Spotlight Award Winners: LA DALLMAN (Grace La and James Dallman, pictured).

    RDA’s third annual Spotlight Award is being given...

    Wednesday, September 7, Rice Design Alliance (RDA)  presents the Third Annual Spotlight Award: The Rice Design Alliance Prize at a Reception and Lecture in the Brown Auditorium, The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. Spotlight Award Winners: LA DALLMAN (Grace La and James Dallman, pictured).

    RDA’s third annual Spotlight Award is being given to partners Grace La and James Dallman of the firm, LA DALLMAN. The international award, which recognizes exceptionally gifted architects in the early phase of their professional careers, carries a cash prize and invitation to lecture at The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. LA DALLMAN is the first United States practice to receive the prize, which was previously awarded to acclaimed architects Antón García-Abril of Spain and Sou Fujimoto of Japan.

    Based in Milwaukee, LA DALLMAN is responsible for such innovative projects as ; the Miller Brewing Employee Meeting Center; the Marsupial Bridge,; the UWM Hillel Student Center; the “City of Freshwater and Great Lakes Future” permanent exhibits at Discovery World; among countless others. Led by James Dallman and Grace La, LA DALLMAN has been awarded over 30 professional honors since its inception in 1999., LA DALLMAN was named a 2010 Emerging Voice by the Architectural League of New York and was a recipient of the national 2007 Bruner Award for Urban Excellence Silver Medal.

    Spotlight committee member and architecture professor at the University of Houston Rafael Longoria says, “La and Dallman are great examples for architects in Houston. They have advanced a form of strategic sustainability that goes beyond a checklist of best practices, and towards the integration of architecture and landscape. Their projects represent a diverse range from insertions within the urban fabric, to public space and infrastructure—offering a leading example of urban recycling and sensitivity to context. It is inspirational to see the quality of work being produced by a design-intensive practice in the U.S. Midwest.”

    The public is invited to hear LA DALLMAN lecture on September 7, 2011 at The MFA,H.


    Museum of Fine Arts Houston - Brown Auditorium

    1001 Bissonnet Street
    Houston, TX 77006

    Full map and directions

    Tickets:

    This event is free for RDA Members and students presenting identification. Tickets for non-members are $25, but those who join RDA that evening will receive a free ticket. Tickets are required for entry and will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis starting at 6 p.m. the evening of the lecture. Seating is limited; attendees are encouraged to arrive early.

    Additional parking is available until 7 p.m. for $6 in the museum garage located at the corner of Binz and Fannin Streets.


    Times:

    7:00 p.m.
    (pre-lecture wine reception begins at 6:00 p.m.)


     


    Phone: 713-348-4876

    Parking:

    Museum Parking Garage
    Located directly east of the Beck and Law buildings, the MFAH Visitors Center features a four-story covered parking garage.

    The easy-to-find parking entrance is on Binz, marked by a large, yellow arrow.

    You're always protected from the elements when you park your car in the Museum Garage. From there, you can go to the Visitors Center lobby and find a ticketing desk and up-to-the minute museum information.

    As an added convenience, you can enter the Beck and Law buildings from the Visitors Center through security-monitored, climate-controlled tunnels connecting all three buildings.
     


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