Anders Nereim
Professor Emerit
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Bio
Assistant Professor, University of Illinois. Full Professor, SAIC. Visiting Professor, University of Wisconsin, University of Pennsylvania, Washington University. Founding Director of Master of Architecture Program, and Chair of Faculty Senate, SAIC. Senior Designer, Skidmore, Owings and Merrill. Illinois Registered Architect. Project Architect, Sisco Lubotsky Associates. Partner, Stuart Cohen and Anders Nereim, Architects. Principal, Anders Nereim Architects. Editor, Chicago Architectural Journal. Visiting Editor, Inland Architect Magazine. Midwest Correspondant, Architectural Record. Education: University of Chicago B.A. Psychology, concentration in neural physiology; University of Illinois B. Architecture, with Honors and Highest Distinction in Design. Awards: Two Graham Foundation Awards; AIA Chicago Distinguished Building Award; AIA Chicago Interior Architecture Award; AIA Chicago Young Architect Award; two American Wood Council Awards; Austrian Federal Artist in Residence. Publications: Emerging Voices: The First Thirty Years, Anne Rieselbach, ed. (The Architectural League of New York and Princeton Architectural Press, 2015); Visions of Seaside: Foundation / Evolution / Speculation: Architecture Built & Unbuilt, Dhiru A. Thadani (New York: Rizzoli, 2013); Seaside, Brooke (Pelican, 1995); The New Urbanism: Toward an Architecture of Community, Katz (McGraw-Hill, 1995); Parallel Utopias, Richard Secton (San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 1995); Chicago Architecture and Design: 1923-1993, Zukowsky, ed. (Munich: Prestel Verlag, 1993); Interior Architecture, Kurtich and Eakin (Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1993); Seaside: Making a Town in America, Mahoney and Easterling, ed. (Princeton Architectural Press, 1991); American Architects: A Survey of Award Winning Contemporaries and Their Notable Works, Krantz (New York: Facts on File, 1989); The Photography of Architecture: Twelve Views, Akiko Bush, (New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold Co., 1987); Emerging Voices, Allen, ed. (New York: The Architectural League, 1986); 150 Years of Chicago Architecture (Museum of Science and Industry, 1985); Post Modern Visions, Klotz, ed. (New York: Abbeville, 1985); Chicago Architects Design (New York: Rizzoli, 1982); New Chicago Architecture (New York: Rizzoli, 1981); Late Entries to the Chicago Tribune Tower Competition (New York: Rizzoli, 1980). Eighty seven television, magazine and newspaper articles. Exhibitions: Permanent Collections: Fourteen drawings, paintings, and models in the Art Institute of Chicago. Six drawings in the Notre Dame University Hesbrugh Library. Four drawings and a model in the Deutsches Architekturmuseum, Frankfort, Germany. Two drawings in the Chemical Bank of New York. One drawing in the Chicago History Museum. Thirty one other temporary exhibitions.
Personal Statement
I enjoy staying in touch with my students, and I use Instagram as a place to make pedagogic posts about the architecture of places I visit, recently including Armenia, Saudi Arabia, Paris, Lisbon, Madrid, Toledo, Vienna, the Venice Biennale, and Lebanon.