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David Salmela, FAIA

Principal, Salmela Architects

Lecture Title: "Element of Place"

Monday, February 6, 2012
5:30 P.M. - Lawrence J. Plym Auditorium
Temple Hoyne Buell Hall

Max Abramovitz Endowed lecture

 

David Salmela, FAIA  practices in Duluth, Minnesota. He has worked in architecture since 1969 and has lived in Minnesota all of his life.  

Projects which represent his broad assembly of work are Brandenburg’s Ravenwood Studio in Ely, MN and the Emerson Sauna in rural Duluth, MN.

They both won National AIA Honor Awards for architecture  in 1998 and 2005, respectively. Also, a 2005 National AIA Honor Award winner for Regional and Urban Design was the Jackson Meadow Development in Marine on St. Croix, Minnesota. Overall, David has won over 50 regional and national design awards. In 2005 the monograph, Salmela/Architect by University of Minnesota Dean of the College of Design, Thomas Fisher, was published. David’s work has been featured, nationally and internationally, in Abitare, Architectural Record, Architectural Review, Graphis, Architecture, ID, Monocle, Hauser and Phaidon Atlas of Contemporary Architecture.  

In 2007 David received an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from the University of Minnesota.

The 2008 Minnesota Gold Medal was presented to David on December 5, 2008. It is AIA Minnesota’s highest award bestowed on an individual member.

In 2011 a second book, also by Fisher, The Invisible Element of Place the Architecture of David Salmela was published by the University of Minnesota Press

 

 

 

 

 

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