Laurie
Hawkinson
received her Masters in Fine Arts from the University of California at Berkeley,
then attended the Whitney Museum of American Art Independent Study Program
in New York. She received her Professional Degree in Architecture from the
Cooper Union in 1983. Associate Professor of Architecture with tenure at
Columbia University, Hawkinson has served as adjunct professor at SCI-Arc,
Harvard University, Yale University, Parsons School of Design, and the University
of Miami. She is a board member of the Architectural League of New York,
a past member of the Board of Governors of the New York Foundation of the
Arts, and has served as a panelist for the New York State Council on the
Arts in Architecture, Planning and Design from 1986-1989. Collaborative
projects include the North Carolina Museum of Art “Master” Site
Plan and project, now built, for an outdoor cinema and amphitheater with
artist Barbara Kruger and landscape architect Nicholas Quennell, LA Arts
Park Competition and the Seattle Waterfront Project, also with Kruger and
Quennell. She currently serves as a member of the design Review Board for
the Ohio State University and as a “peer reviewer” for the General
Service Administration of the NEA.
Registered Architect
New York
NCARB Certified