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M. Razvan Voroneanu holds a master's degree in Urban Design from Columbia University, where he was awarded the William Kinne Fellows Prize and the Lucille Smyser Lowenfish Prize. Prior to that, he studied architecture at the Technical University of Iasi, Romania; Universita degli Studi di Napoli, as a Tempus fellow; and later at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, where he received the AIA Henry Adams Medal, the AIA Ohio Foundation Award, and the Rudolph Frankel Memorial Award for design excellence. His masters thesis Potential Architectures was awarded by the Society of American Registered Architects.

Razvan is the winner of the AIA New York Schedium architectural drawing portfolio, and a finalist of the Ken Roberts Memorial delineation competition. He is the recipient of multiple design competition awards, including the Best Virtual project in Arquitectum's Nazca 05. His projects, drawings, and photographs were published widely and exhibited at various venues in Atlanta, San Francisco, Istanbul, and Venice.

His extensive research of new Roma settlements was published in the International Journal of the Image, the Livenarch in Trabzon, and the Archhist in Istanbul. Razvan is also the author of Material Performance and of The Architectural Studio, published by NBCDS. His most recently published projects include Urban Wetlands in Ampersand 6, University of Michigan, and Of Urban Islands, Rhizomes, and Other Archaeologies in Grit 02, University of California at Berkeley.

Prior to focusing on his reasearch-based practice, Razvan worked for a variety of award winning practices including Skidmore, Owings and Merrill in New York. Since 2003, he has continually taught architecture and urban design at Miami University, the University of North Carolina, and SPSU in Atlanta. Razvan currently lives and works in New York City.

 

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mrv@heteroscape.net

mrv2116@columbia.edu

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