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| Name: |
Alfred Munkenbeck
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| Born: |
26 March 1947
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| Professional qualifications: |
1980 - present
Registered Architect with ARB
1980 - present
Member of the Royal Institute of British Architects
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| Higher education: |
1970 - 1974
HARVARD UNIVERSITY
Graduate School of Design,
MAR 1974. Concentration in Urban Design with electives in zoning and planning
law
and land development economics.
1965 - 1969
DARTMOUTH COLLEGE, USA
BA. 1969 First honour group (Senior honors) Art major with concentration in
sculpture.
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| Work experience: |
1984 - present
MUNKENBECK + MARSHALL
(founding partner). The practice work includes refurbishment and new build
commercial and residential projects in the UK for private and institutional
clients as well as competition winning projects overseas. M+M have won recent
awards from the RFAC, Civic Trust, AIA amongst others and exhibited at the
Museum of Modern Art, New York.
1981 - 1984
IDEA INTERNATIONAL (UK),
Chief designer with responsibility for design liaison with overseas clients.
Projects include housing and schools for 21 new towns with a population of
50,000, six elementary schools in the Riyadh Diplomatic Quarter and four
private palaces for the Saudi royal family. The public projects were all
completed.
1980 - 1981
ZEYBEKOGLU - BOKHARI AND ASSOC, Athens Greece.
Urban Designer for the original town centre of Yanbu and project architect for
commercial souk and 570 apartments on three sites within the community. Project
completed in 1983.
1977 - 1980
JAMES STIRLING AND PARTNER, London, W1.
Project Architect for Government Centre of Skikda, Algeria. Designer for 600
unit housing study for Muller Pier, Rotterdam. Detail Design and working
drawings for Stuttgart Contemporary Museum.
1976 FOSTER ASSOCIATES, London,
Interior Production Architect for IBM Headquarters, Greenford. Responsible for
custom desing integrated ceiling and partition system, space planning.
1974 - 1975 SERT JACKSON AND ASSOCIATES, Boston MA. USA. Production Assistant
for two large housing projects responsible for External Works and Interior
details. Designer of Master planning and Urban Design proposal for phase 2 of
Roosevelt Island.
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| Other experience: |
Design tutor at Cambridge University, The
Architectural Association, Kingston Polytechnic and The Boston Architectural
Center.
Member of the Architecture Club, London
Assessor for the Civic Trust Awards, UK.
RIBA Planning Policy Committee Member
RIBA representative with English Heritage |
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