Merritt Bucholz

Merritt Bucholz (born 28 June 1966) is an American architect who has set up practice in Ireland with his partner Karen McEvoy. He lectures frequently in various universities in Europe and America.

Early life

Merritt Bucholz was born in Chicago.[1]

Education

He attended Cornell University (B.Arch 1993), and Princeton University (M.Arch 1995).

Work

Lecturing

Formerly

Bucholz | McEvoy Architects

Bucholz | McEvoy Architects were set up by Merritt and his partner Karen in Dublin (1996).

Notable Projects

  • Elm Park Urban Quarter, Dublin.[2]
  • Leinster House Pavilions, Dublin[3]
  • SAP Building, Galway
  • Westmeath County Council Headquarters
  • City Arts Tower, Dublin
  • Westmeath County Council Civic Offices
  • Cork Civic Offices
  • Cherry Orchard Tower[4]
  • Environmental Research Institute, UCC[5]
  • Limerick County Council Headquarters
  • SAP Building, Dublin
  • Welcoming Pavilions, Government Buildings, Dublin
  • Fingal County Hall[6]
  • Universite Paris VII
  • Denis Diderot Biology Laboratory, Paris (competition)
  • Exhibita Research Project
  • Mueso del Prado Extension (competition)
  • Smithfield Urban Space
  • Hartstonge House, Limerick
  • Lottum Work + Living, Berlin, Germany.

Footnotes

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gollark: Do they think the peak of human sophistication is being a car mechanic or something?


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