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Ranalli has received professional awards from the [[Fellow of the American Institute of Architects|College of Fellows of the American Institute of Architects]] in 2015;<ref name="AIA 2015 Fellow">{{cite web|url=http://www.aia.org/practicing/awards/2015/fellows/index.htm|title=2015 FAIA Announcement|website= [[American Institute of Architects]]}}</ref> the New York Society of Architects,<ref name="e-Occulus 2010 Oct 26" /> the Bernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture Alumni Association,<ref name="Honors">{{cite journal|last1=Ranalli|first1=George|title=Honors|journal=[[The Architect's Newspaper]] |date=2005 |volume=3}}</ref> the [[New York Foundation for the Arts]],<ref>{{cite web|last1=[[New York Foundation for the Arts]] |first1=|title=Directory of Artists' Fellows 1985-2013 (PDF)|url=https://www.nyfa.org/Content/Show/Past%20Fellows|website=nyfa.org|accessdate=22 July 2015}}</ref> and the [[Architectural League of New York]].<ref>{{cite book|last1=of New York|first1=The Architectural League|title=30 Years of Emerging Voices: Idea, Form, Resonance|date=7 July 2015|publisher=[[Princeton Architectural Press]] |isbn=9781616891978|edition=First|url=http://www.upcitemdb.com/upc/9781616891978}}</ref> Between 1969 to 2015 he received project awards from the [[The_Institute_of_Classical_Architecture_and_Art#Prizes_and_scholarships|Stanford White Award]], [[The Institute of Classical Architecture and Art]]<ref>{{cite web|last1=[[Institute of Classical Architecture and Art]]|title=The Classicist Blog|url=http://blog.classicist.org/?paged=16|website=blog.classicist.org|accessdate=23 July 2015}}</ref> and awards by the [[Society of American Registered Architects]];<ref>{{cite web|last1=Society of American Registered Architects New York Council|title=2012 Design Awards|url=http://www.sarany.org/#!sarany-2012-design-awards/cz1t|website=sarany.org|accessdate=11 June 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last1=Society of American Registered Architects Pennsylvania Council|title=2011 8th Annual Professional Design Awards|url=http://static1.squarespace.com/static/54a6bb52e4b0c309d0180db1/t/54a70ca8e4b02cb3ce0d5a78/1420233896261/PDA+Booklet+2011+Compressed.pdf|website=sarapa.org}}</ref> the [[American Institute of Architects]];<ref>{{cite web|last1=George Ranalli, RA Saratog Community Center, 940 Hancock St, Brooklyn, NY|title=Archive for: Awards of Excellence 2010|url=http://aiabrooklyn.org/portfolio_entries/awards-of-excellence-2010/|website=aiabrooklyn.org|publisher=AIA Brooklyn|accessdate=31 July 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal|last1=The New York Chapter of the American Institute of Architects|title=On current New York architecture|journal=Oculus|volume=v. 60 - 61|issue=Sept. 1997}}</ref><ref name="Ranalli resume" group=lower-alpha /><ref>{{cite web|last1=[[Yale University Library]]|title=Series I. Annual Reports|url=http://findingaids.library.yale.edu/HLTransformer/HLTransServlet?stylename=yul.ead2002.xhtml.xsl&pid=mssa:ru.0012&query=connecticut%20japanese&clear-stylesheet-cache=yes&hlon=yes&big=&adv=&filter=&hitPageStart=101&sortFields=&view=c01_1|ref=Folder 4, Box 1, Architecture, School of, 1975-1976}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Harvard University, Graduate School of Design. The GSD History Collection, Academic Affairs: An Inventory|url=http://oasis.lib.harvard.edu/oasis/deliver/~des00022|website=oasis.lib.harvard.edu|publisher=Harvard University Library|accessdate=22 July 2015}}</ref> [[Progressive Architecture]];<ref>{{cite journal|editor1-last=Dixon|editor1-first=John Morris, [[Fellow of the American Institute of Architects|FAIA]]|title=The 27th P/A Awards|journal=Progressive Architecture|date=January 1980|volume= 61|page=3|publisher=Reinhold}}</ref> and the [[Architectural League of New York]].<ref>{{cite web|last1=Columbia University|title=Avery Architectural & Fine Arts Library, Department of Drawings & Archives|url=http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/archival/collections/ldpd_3460630/|location=Birch Burdette Long architectural drawings.}}</ref>
Ranalli has received professional awards from the [[Fellow of the American Institute of Architects|College of Fellows of the American Institute of Architects]] in 2015;<ref name="AIA 2015 Fellow">{{cite web|url=http://www.aia.org/practicing/awards/2015/fellows/index.htm|title=2015 FAIA Announcement|website= [[American Institute of Architects]]}}</ref> the New York Society of Architects,<ref name="e-Occulus 2010 Oct 26" /> the Bernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture Alumni Association,<ref name="Honors">{{cite journal|last1=Ranalli|first1=George|title=Honors|journal=[[The Architect's Newspaper]] |date=2005 |volume=3}}</ref> the [[New York Foundation for the Arts]],<ref>{{cite web|last1=[[New York Foundation for the Arts]] |first1=|title=Directory of Artists' Fellows 1985-2013 (PDF)|url=https://www.nyfa.org/Content/Show/Past%20Fellows|website=nyfa.org|accessdate=22 July 2015}}</ref> and the [[Architectural League of New York]].<ref>{{cite book|last1=of New York|first1=The Architectural League|title=30 Years of Emerging Voices: Idea, Form, Resonance|date=7 July 2015|publisher=[[Princeton Architectural Press]] |isbn=9781616891978|edition=First|url=http://www.upcitemdb.com/upc/9781616891978}}</ref> Between 1969 to 2015 he received project awards from the [[The_Institute_of_Classical_Architecture_and_Art#Prizes_and_scholarships|Stanford White Award]], [[The Institute of Classical Architecture and Art]]<ref>{{cite web|last1=[[Institute of Classical Architecture and Art]]|title=The Classicist Blog|url=http://blog.classicist.org/?paged=16|website=blog.classicist.org|accessdate=23 July 2015}}</ref> and awards by the [[Society of American Registered Architects]];<ref>{{cite web|last1=Society of American Registered Architects New York Council|title=2012 Design Awards|url=http://www.sarany.org/#!sarany-2012-design-awards/cz1t|website=sarany.org|accessdate=11 June 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last1=Society of American Registered Architects Pennsylvania Council|title=2011 8th Annual Professional Design Awards|url=http://static1.squarespace.com/static/54a6bb52e4b0c309d0180db1/t/54a70ca8e4b02cb3ce0d5a78/1420233896261/PDA+Booklet+2011+Compressed.pdf|website=sarapa.org}}</ref> the [[American Institute of Architects]];<ref>{{cite web|last1=George Ranalli, RA Saratog Community Center, 940 Hancock St, Brooklyn, NY|title=Archive for: Awards of Excellence 2010|url=http://aiabrooklyn.org/portfolio_entries/awards-of-excellence-2010/|website=aiabrooklyn.org|publisher=AIA Brooklyn|accessdate=31 July 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal|last1=The New York Chapter of the American Institute of Architects|title=On current New York architecture|journal=Oculus|volume=v. 60 - 61|issue=Sept. 1997}}</ref><ref name="Ranalli resume" group=lower-alpha /><ref>{{cite web|last1=[[Yale University Library]]|title=Series I. Annual Reports|url=http://findingaids.library.yale.edu/HLTransformer/HLTransServlet?stylename=yul.ead2002.xhtml.xsl&pid=mssa:ru.0012&query=connecticut%20japanese&clear-stylesheet-cache=yes&hlon=yes&big=&adv=&filter=&hitPageStart=101&sortFields=&view=c01_1|ref=Folder 4, Box 1, Architecture, School of, 1975-1976}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Harvard University, Graduate School of Design. The GSD History Collection, Academic Affairs: An Inventory|url=http://oasis.lib.harvard.edu/oasis/deliver/~des00022|website=oasis.lib.harvard.edu|publisher=Harvard University Library|accessdate=22 July 2015}}</ref> [[Progressive Architecture]];<ref>{{cite journal|editor1-last=Dixon|editor1-first=John Morris, [[Fellow of the American Institute of Architects|FAIA]]|title=The 27th P/A Awards|journal=Progressive Architecture|date=January 1980|volume= 61|page=3|publisher=Reinhold}}</ref> and the [[Architectural League of New York]].<ref>{{cite web|last1=Columbia University|title=Avery Architectural & Fine Arts Library, Department of Drawings & Archives|url=http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/archival/collections/ldpd_3460630/|location=Birch Burdette Long architectural drawings.}}</ref>


In 1985 the ''[[New York Times]]'' architecture critic [[Paul Goldberger]] mentioned Ranalli as one of four "better younger architects" working in the Modernist idiom.<ref>{{Cite news|title = Architecture View; Modernism Reaffirms Its Power|url = http://www.nytimes.com/1985/11/24/arts/architecture-view-modernism-reaffirms-its-power.html|newspaper = [[New York Times]]|date = 1985-11-24|access-date = 2015-07-22|issn = 0362-4331|first = [[Paul Goldberger|Paul]]|last = [[Paul Goldberger|Goldberger]]}}</ref> In 1991 [[Michael Sorkin]] called him "a creator and preserver of worlds, a precisionist" who viewed architecture with compassion and craft with respect.<ref name="Sorkin1991">{{cite book|last=[[Michael Sorkin|Sorkin]]|first=[[Michael Sorkin|Michael]]|title=Exquisite Corpse: Writing on Buildings|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=HfADWI2MnyIC&pg=PA330|year=1991|publisher=Verso|isbn=978-0-86091-323-8|page=330}}</ref>
In 1985, ''[[New York Times]]'' architecture critic [[Paul Goldberger]] credited Ranalli as one of the "better younger architects" working in the Modernist idiom. <ref>{{Cite news|title = Architecture View; Modernism Reaffirms Its Power|url = http://www.nytimes.com/1985/11/24/arts/architecture-view-modernism-reaffirms-its-power.html|newspaper = [[New York Times]]|date = 1985-11-24|access-date = 2015-07-22|issn = 0362-4331|first = [[Paul Goldberger|Paul]]|last = [[Paul Goldberger|Goldberger]]}}</ref> In 1991, [[Michael Sorkin]] called him "a creator and preserver of worlds, a precisionist" who viewed architecture with compassion and craft with respect. <ref name="Sorkin1991">{{cite book|last=[[Michael Sorkin|Sorkin]]|first=[[Michael Sorkin|Michael]]|title=Exquisite Corpse: Writing on Buildings|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=HfADWI2MnyIC&pg=PA330|year=1991|publisher=Verso|isbn=978-0-86091-323-8|page=330}}</ref>


== Selected works ==
== Selected works ==

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George Ranalli, FAIA
Born
George Joseph Ranalli

1946
NationalityUnited States
Alma materB.Arch., Pratt, 1972
M. Arch., Harvard, 1974,
M.A., Yale, 1996
OccupationArchitect
Practicearchitect, academic
Websitegeorgeranalli.com
georgeranallidesigns.com

George Joseph Ranalli (born 1946)[1] is an American academic and modernist architect[2] based in New York City. He is a fellow of the American Institute of Architects.

Academic career highlights

Ranalli taught architectural design at Yale University School of Architecture & Environmental Design for 23 years. He was an assistant professor from 1976, William Henry Bishop Visiting Professor from 1988,[3] associate professor with tenure from 1991, and full professor from 1995. From 1987–1999, he was a fellow of Morse College at Yale.[4][5] Ranalli was a visiting professor of design and architectural drawing at the Boston Architectural Center, at Rhode Island School of Design,[6] at the University of Illinois at Chicago, at the Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies,[7] and at Cooper Union.[8][9] In 1999 Ranalli became the dean of the school of architecture of City College of New York, which in 2009 became the Bernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture.[10][11] In April 2015 Ranalli went on leave of absence;[12] Gordon A. Gebert was named acting dean.[13]

Architecture career highlights

Ranalli started his own architecture practice in 1977.[14] His projects have included:

Professional recognition

Ranalli has received professional awards from the College of Fellows of the American Institute of Architects in 2015;[22] the New York Society of Architects,[23] the Bernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture Alumni Association,[24] the New York Foundation for the Arts,[25] and the Architectural League of New York.[26] Between 1969 to 2015 he received project awards from the Stanford White Award, The Institute of Classical Architecture and Art[27] and awards by the Society of American Registered Architects;[28][29] the American Institute of Architects;[30][31][a][32][33] Progressive Architecture;[34] and the Architectural League of New York.[35]

In 1985, New York Times architecture critic Paul Goldberger credited Ranalli as one of the "better younger architects" working in the Modernist idiom. [36] In 1991, Michael Sorkin called him "a creator and preserver of worlds, a precisionist" who viewed architecture with compassion and craft with respect. [37]

Selected works

Museum and gallery exhibitions

Ranalli has shown work at Artists Space Gallery,[38] the Library of Congress,[39] Metropolitan Museum of Art,[40] Whitney Museum of American Art,[41] MoMA, Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, [42] the Bass Museum of Art, Miami, [43] Memphis Brooks Museum of Art, TN, [44] the Museum of Art & Design, (formerly the American Craft Museum), New York, N.Y. [45] Centre Pompidou, Paris, [46] Canadian Centre for Architecture,[47] Denver Art Museum,[48] Indianapolis Museum of Art, Yale University School of Architecture Gallery, New Haven, Connecticut[49] Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, [50] Architectural League of New York, [51] the New York Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, [52] Otis Art Institute of Los Angeles, CA [53] The Skyscraper Museum, [54] Museum of Finnish Architecture, Helsinky, Finland, [55] and The Drawing Center, Main Gallery in New York City.[56]

Curated exhibitions

Yale School of Architecture
  • Young Architects, 1980, Art and Architecture Gallery[57]
Spitzer School of Architecture (SSA), City College of New York
Atrium Gallery[b]
  • La Sagrada Familia: Gaudi's Unfinished Masterpiece, Geometry, Construction and Site, September 2014 – May 2015[c]

Installation design

  • US Design 1975–2000, February – May 2002
Denver Art Museum
  • Carlo Scarpa, Architect: Intervening with History, May 6 – October 31, 1999
Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal, Main Galleries, Ranalli, G.: installation design/ study models[63]
  • Carlo Scarpa: Intervening with History, May – October 1999
Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal
  • Frank Lloyd Wright: Designs For An American Landscape, 1922–1932, June – September 1997
Whitney Museum of Art, 2nd floor[64]
  • Frank Lloyd Wright: Designs For An American Landscape, 1922–1932, June – September 1996
Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal

Industrial design

  • Valentine 2 Chair, designer: George Ranalli, Manufacturer: Environments Plus, Inc. (1988)
Medium: SURELL™ (by Formica) solid surfacing material
Dimensions: height: 32+14 inches (81.9 cm); width: 20 inches (50.8 cm); depth: 23+12 inches (59.7 cm)
Seat: height: 17+34 inches (45.1 cm)
Classification: Furniture-Wood
Accn N° 1990.306
Gift of Formica Corporation, 1990
Permanent collection of 20th Century Architecture and Design of The Metropolitan Museum of Art[65]
  • Steel Chair,' designer : George Ranalli, Manufacturer: Al Cooke (1985)
Medium: Sheet steel by Bethlehem Steel and leather
Dimensions: height: 34+14 inches (87.0 cm); width: 48 inches (121.9 cm); depth: 30 inches (76.2 cm)
Classification: Furniture
Accn N° 1996.165A-E
Gift of Anita Pagliaro and Bill Hayward
Permanent collection of the Denver Art Museum
  • Pendant door handle, designer : George Ranalli , 1991 [66]
Medium: brass
A) push-plate 4+12 inches (11.4 cm)long.
B0 pull bar 23+12 inches (59.7 cm)wide.
Classification; Design Arts
Accn N° 1992.509
: Gift of George Ranalli, Architect and Junzo Tateno, President, Union Company, 1991;
  • Lock-it door handle, designer: George Ranalli, 1991
Medium: aluminum
A) handle: 7+14 inches (18.4 cm)long.
B) lock: 1+34 inches (4.4 cm) diameter
Classification; Design Arts
Denver Art Museum Accn N°. 1992.508 ; Indianapolis Museum of Art Accn 2010.13A-B
Permanent collections of the Denver Art Museum, and Indianapolis Museum of Art.[67]

Early life and formal education

A native of The Bronx in New York City, Ranalli was the son of a milkman[68] and attended Mount St. Michael Academy high school.[69] He was first stimulated to become an architect at the age of about 13 when he saw the then-unfinished Guggenheim Museum, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.[70] He graduated from Mount Saint Michael Academy in The Bronx in 1964. From 1967 to 1968 he attended the New York Institute of Technology, and then the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, where he received a Bachelor of Architecture in 1972.[14] Thereafter, he attended Harvard Graduate School of Design in Cambridge, Massachusetts, earning a Master of Architecture in 1974. After his graduation, Ranalli traveled on a grant to research stone and masonry construction in Europe.[70]

References

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        Met Museum exhibition history:
    "Highlights from the Modern Design Collection: 1900–Present, Part II"
    May 23, 2011 – July 1, 2012
    "A Century of Design, Part IV: 1975–2000"
    June 25, 2001 – January 6, 2002
    OCLC 429605724
    Met Museum Accession N° 1990.306 (1990)
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  61. ^ Ranalli, George (1982). "Gaetano Pesce: A Yale School of Architecture Exhibition: October 31 – December 2, 1982". New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press: 24. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
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Primary sources
  1. ^ "Resume" George Ranalli Architect (official website — www.georgeranalli.com/resume/) (retrieved July 30, 2015)
  2. ^ Ranalli, G. (2013). Clear Light: The Architecture of Lauretta Vinciarelli (Limited ed.). Oscar Riera Ojeda Publishers. ISBN 9789881619594. {{cite book}}: |format= requires |url= (help)
  3. ^ Ranalli, George; Llonch, Fabian (2014). Sagrada Familia: Gaudi's Unfinished Masterpiece, Geometry, Construction and Site; An Exhibit at the Bernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture, City College of New York, September 2014 – May 2015. Shenzhen, China: Oscar Riera Ojeda Publishers. ISBN 9789881225245. OCLC 897448566.

Further reading

  • Michael Sorkin, Anthony Vidler (1988). Buildings and projects. New York: Princeton Architectural Press. ISBN 9780910413428.
  • Oscar Riera Ojeda (1998). George Ranalli. Madrid: Kliczkowski Publisher. No ISBN.
  • Oscar Riera Ojeda (ed.) (2009) Saratoga. ; photography by Paul Warchol; introduction by Michael Sorkin. San Rafael, CA: Oro Editions. ISBN 9780981462882.
  • Oscar Riera Ojeda (2011). In Situ: George Ranalli, works & projects. Barcelona: Loft; Poole: Chris Lloyd. ISBN 9788499362021.

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