The Real Deal New York

Starchitect tide lifts apprentices

February 18, 2008 05:59PM
By Alec Appelbaum

From the February issue: The interest in innovative design in New York City, which has allowed a number of the world’s most famous architects to win residential building commissions, is helping starchitects’ assistants too. In part, the price premium that famous designers can command has allowed their younger, cheaper trainees to win their own projects. Leading the generational shift are architects like Dan Wood and Amale Andraos of Work AC (who both worked for Rem Koolhaas), Markus Dochantschi at Studio MDA (who worked for Zaha Hadid) and G Tects’ Gordon Kipping (who worked for Frank Gehry). All are in their thirties or early forties. 

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