won the
Harleston Parker Medal in 2004. , 2007
Family and education Holl was born on December 9, 1947, and grew up in
Bremerton and
Manchester,
Washington. He is the son of Myron Holl of Washington state and Helen Mae Holl of Alabama. He has described his father as "full blooded Norwegian". Holl received a
Bachelor of Arts from the
University of Washington (department of architecture) in 1971, pursuing architectural studies in Rome in 1970 under
Astra Zarina. 1960s and early '70s, he landed a job at
Lawrence Halprin's office before heading to London's Architectural Association. "He was doing private projects, trying to be an architect, looking for work," recalls bookseller-publisher William Stout, who shared an apartment with Holl on Telegraph Hill. Holl also was the first (very part-time) employee at Stout's architectural bookshop in Jackson Square. In 1976, he did postgraduate work at
the Architectural Association in London, where he came in contact with architects such as
Rem Koolhaas,
Leon Krier,
Charles Jenks,
Elia Zenghelis,
Zaha Hadid, and
Bernard Tschumi.
Recognition and awards In 1998, Holl was awarded the
Alvar Aalto Medal. In 2000, Holl was elected to the
American Academy of Arts and Letters. In July 2001,
Time magazine described Holl as ‘America’s Best Architect,’ citing his ‘buildings that satisfy the spirit as well as the eye.’ Other awards and distinctions include the best architectural design in New York for
The Pace Collection showroom in 1986 from the American Institute of Architects, the New York
American Institute of Architects Medal of Honor (1997), the French Grande Médaille d’Or (2001), the
Smithsonian Institution's
Cooper-Hewitt National Design Award in Architecture (2002), Honorary Fellow of the
Royal Institute of British Architects (2003), the Arnold W. Brunner Prize in Architecture from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and the 2008
BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award in the Arts category. In 2007,
Steven Holl Architects received the AIA Institute Honor Award and the AIA New York Chapter Architecture Merit Award for Art Building West for the
School of Art and Art History (
University of Iowa,
Iowa City). The Higgins Hall Insertion at
Pratt Institute (
Brooklyn, New York) and the New Residence at the Swiss Embassy both received the AIA New York Chapter Architecture Honor Award in 2007. In 2010,
Herning Museum of Contemporary Art, (
Herning, Denmark) was awarded the RIBA International Award. The Horizontal Skyscraper-Vanke Center received the 2011 AIA Institute National Honor Award, as well as the AIA NY Honor Award. In 2011, he was named a Senior Fellow of the
Design Futures Council., and Holl was named the 2012
AIA Gold Medal winner. In 2014, Holl was awarded the
Praemium Imperiale Prize for Architecture. In 2016, Holl received
The Daylight Award in Architecture, presented by the foundations VILLUM FONDEN, VELUX FONDEN and VELUX STIFTUNG. In 2017, Holl was awarded the Distinguished Alumni Award from the University of Washington. Steven Holl Architects was awarded the AIA New York President’s Award in 2019. In 2022, the
Chapel of St. Ignatius was awarded the
Twenty-Five Year Award by the
American Institute of Architects.
Teaching Holl is a tenured professor at
Columbia University, where he has taught since 1981 with Dimitra Tsachrelia. He co-teaches a seminar on the relationship between music and architecture at Columbia University.
'T' Space In 2010, Holl founded 'T' Space, a multidisciplinary arts organization in
Rhinebeck, New York. The organization runs a summer exhibition series and an emerging architects summer residency. The 'T' Space Synthesis of the Arts Series presents 2 to 3 exhibitions annually. As of 2019, it has exhibited architects
José Oubrerie,
Tatiana Bilbao, and
Neil Denari, as well as artists such as
Ai Weiwei,
Pat Steir, and
Brice Marden. In 2017, 'T' Space began a summertime residency program for young architects and artists. Program participants work on site-specific architectural concepts and attend lectures, field visits, and critiques. In addition to its arts and educational programming,'T' Space maintains a publication program and a 30-acre nature reserve with outdoor installations. In 2019, construction was completed on 'T' Space's architectural archive and research library, which houses Holl's watercolors, models and drawings from his practice.
Public events and lectures • 2025 – Steven Holl in Conversation with
Peter Eisenman:
Cornell AAP Island Editions. • 2025 – Keynote lecture titled “Imaginary Causes in Architecture” during the Mextrópoli Architecture Festival in Mexico City. • 2024 – "Gazes on Material: the truth of making between architecture and art", public event at the Roman Aquarium (Casa dell'Architettura), Rome. Holl delivered the lecture "Art Drives Architecture";
Mino Caggiula also spoke and was described by
Domus as a student of Holl. The event was organized by Diasen and moderated by Walter Mariotti. • 2024 – Conversation with
Toshiko Mori at the
Harvard Graduate School of Design, moderated by Walter Mariotti (
Domus). • 2024 – "Color, Light, and Time", public lecture at the
Weitzman School of Design (
University of Pennsylvania), part of the Abend Family/EwingCole series (recording available). • 2023 – Public lecture at
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (School of Architecture), "Questions of Perception" (EMPAC Concert Hall). • 2017 – AIA UK /
RIBA Keynote Lecture, London (12 December). • 2016 – "Architecture in Time", lecture at the Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design,
University of Arkansas. • 2015 – "Poetry of Structure", Ahmad Tehrani Mini‑Symposium,
MIT (Long Lounge). • 2012 – Windmueller Artist Lecture,
Virginia Commonwealth University (Richmond). • 2012 – "Discussions in Architecture": in conversation with
Preston Scott Cohen,
Harvard Graduate School of Design (recording). • 2010 – RIBA Charles Jencks Award presentation followed by a public lecture at
RIBA, chaired by
Charles Jencks (30 November).
Exhibitions •
Drawing as Thought, 2025, curated by Kristin Feireiss,
Museum for Architectural Drawing, Berlin. •
Making Architecture, 2018–2025, on view at: The Dorsky Museum, New York, US (2025);
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, US (2025);
Bellevue Arts Museum (2020); Nanjing Sifang Art Museum (2019); the Urban Network Office (UNO) and FU Space, Shanghai (2019); and ARCHI-DEPOT Museum, Tokyo (2019). •
Idea and Phenomena. Steven Holl, 2002-2021,
Architekturzentrum Wien, Vienna, Austria. (2002); Schwedisches Architekturmuseum Stockholm, Sweden (2003);
Garanti Gallery, Istanbul, Turkey (2003); The Roca Beijing Gallery, Beijing (2021); •
Parallax, 2000,
Max Protetch Gallery, New York, US. • '''The Architect's Sketchbook: Current Practice,''' 1992, The
Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal, Canada. •
Emilio Ambasz/Steven Holl: Architecture, 1989, MoMA, New York, US. ==Works==