Thom Mayne

April. 15, 2019

Glass sided building lit from below

The Bill and Melinda Gates Hall at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. (Photo by Matt Carbone)

Thom Mayne, FAIA, is founding principal of Morphosis, a global design firm engaged in architecture, urban planning and research since 1972. The firm has offices in Los Angeles, New York and Shanghai, with projects worldwide, and its work represents a wide variety of scales and typologies, from civic projects, schools and museums to commercial towers and city planning. 

Mayne, winner of the Pritzker Architecture Prize, will present a lecture at 4:45 p.m. Monday, April 15, in Ken and Linda Sue Shollmier Hall, Room 250 of Vol Walker Hall, on the University of Arkansas campus, as part of the Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design lecture series.

His lecture is titled “The Vastness of Interconnectedness.” 

Mayne received the Pritzker Prize in 2005 and the American Institute of Architects Gold Medal in 2013. The Pritzker Prize, granted annually, is often referred to as “architecture’s Nobel” and “the profession’s highest honor.” He served on the President's Committee on the Arts and Humanities from 2009-2016.  

Mayne helped found the Southern California Institute of Architecture in 1972. He is a distinguished professor at University of California, Los Angeles Architecture and Urban Design. 

This is the Ernie Jacks Lecture, sponsored by Marlon Blackwell Architects.

The school is pursuing continuing education credits for this lecture through the American Institute of Architects and the American Society of Landscape Architects.

The public is invited to attend. Admission is free, with limited seating.

For more information, contact 479-575-4704.