William Rawn

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William Rawn is an American architect known for designing prominent cultural and educational buildings, including acclaimed performance spaces.

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instanceOf architect
human
architecturalStyle modern architecture
awardReceived American Institute of Architects Honor Award for Architecture
surface form: American Institute of Architects Honor Award

American Institute of Architects Honor Award for Architecture
surface form: American Institute of Architects National Honor Award for Architecture

regional and national AIA design awards
basedIn Boston, Massachusetts
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt Harvard Law School
Yale University
employer William Rawn Associates
surface form: William Rawn Associates, Architects, Inc.
fieldOfWork architecture
cultural architecture
educational architecture
genre contemporary architecture
hasAcademicDegree degree from Yale University
law degree from Harvard Law School
hasWebsite https://www.rawnarch.com/
knownFor campus planning and university buildings
design of concert halls with high acoustic quality
emphasis on natural light in buildings
languageSpoken English
nationality American
notableFor design of cultural buildings
design of educational buildings
design of performance spaces
notableWork Berklee College of Music residence and dining complex
surface form: Berklee College of Music buildings (Boston)

Music Center at Strathmore
surface form: Music Center at Strathmore (concept / early design association)

Northeastern University West Village Residence Complex
surface form: Northeastern University buildings (Boston)

Schermerhorn Symphony Center design competition win (concept design)
Seiji Ozawa Hall
surface form: Seiji Ozawa Hall at Tanglewood

arts and performance facilities for American universities
occupation architect
positionHeld founder of William Rawn Associates, Architects, Inc.
workLocation Boston, Massachusetts

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Seiji Ozawa Hall architect William Rawn