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The Rome Prize in Architecture has been awarded to UK/CoD Instructor Angie Co and Alumnus Lonn Combs

By ukcod
Apr 15, '11 4:43 PM EST
UK/CoD architecture instructor, Angela Co - photo by Magnus Lindqvist
UK/CoD architecture instructor, Angela Co - photo by Magnus Lindqvist

The American Academy in Rome has awarded University of Kentucky College of Design architecture instructor, Angela Co, with the prestigious Rome Prize. Co is one of two recipients to receive the Rome Prize in architecture this year. The other recipient of the Rome Prize in architecture is an alumnus of the College of Design, Lonn Combs ’92.

The Rome Prize is presented annually by the American Academy in Rome to approximately 30 individuals who represent the highest standard of excellence in the arts and humanities. Recipients are invited to Rome for six months to two years to immerse themselves in the academy community where they will enjoy an opportunity to expand their own professional, artistic or scholarly pursuits, drawing on their colleagues' knowledge and experience and resources in Italy, Europe, and at the academy.

In 2010, Angela Co was also awarded the renowned MacDowell Colony Fellowship in Architecture. The MacDowell Colony is one of the nation’s oldest and leading residency programs, more than 6,500 artists have received fellowships since its founding in 1907. Each year 250 fellowships, or residencies, are awarded to artists in seven disciplines: architecture, music composition, film and video, interdisciplinary art, theatre, visual art and literature. Recipients of the MacDowell Colony Fellowship receive room, board and exclusive use of one of the 32 studios on the property for up to eight weeks.

Co’s firm, Studio Co, is an architectural initiative in pursuit of possible worlds through critical inquiry into our natural and constructed ones. Her research includes a collaboration with Aeolab on the Weather-Making Balloon media installation and nomadic pavilion, which has been exhibited at the Eyebeam Art and Technology Atelier in New York City. Co has also worked on theoretical and built projects with Bernard Tschumi Architects and Asymptote Architecture.

Co holds a Master of Architecture Degree from Columbia University’s GSAPP, where she was awarded an Honorary Design Award and the Loewenfish Memorial Prize for Design Excellence. She is currently an instructor of architecture at the University of Kentucky College of Design.

Lonn Combs received his professional architecture degree from the College of Design in 1992, and later received a post-professional degree at Columbia University in New York City, in 2001. Combs co-founded EASTON+COMBS in 2004 a collaborative architectural office that operates as a laboratory for innovative building strategies at the intersection of material practice and applied architectural research. The firm was invited to participate in the MoMA P.S.1 Young Architects Program in 2009-10. 

Combs has taught at Pratt Institute, City College of New York, and Cornell University. He has served as the Assistant Chair and then the Acting Chair of Undergraduate Architecture at Pratt Institute from 2007-2010. Lonn Combs is currently Clinical Associate Professor at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York.