Stanley Saitowitz is a Professor of Architecture at the University of California and has taught at a number of schools including Harvard University, University of Oklahoma, Southern California Institute of Architecture, UCLA, the University of Texas, and the University of the Witwatersrand. His book, ‘Stanley Saitowitz – Architecture at Rice 33’ published by Rice University, Houston, and Princeton Architectural Press, New York, received an AIA International Architecture Book Award for Monographs in 1998. Apart from his Academic career Saitowitz has practiced Architecture since 1975.
Awards obtained by his firm include: the American Institute of Architects Award in 1998 with the Henry Bacon Medal for Memorial Architecture as well as the Boston Society of Architects in 1997 with the Harleston Parker Award. His Transvaal House at Schoemansville in 1976 was declared a National Monument by the National Monuments Council of South Africa in 1997.
Born 16 May 1949 Education 1977: Masters in Architecture, University of California, Berkeley, USA; 1975: Bachelor of Architecture, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, Gauteng Projects featured The Catherine House, Fook Manor, Schoemansville, Gauteng, South Africa (1976); Transvaal House (Brebnor House) Halfway House, Gauteng (1977)
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THE CATHERINE HOUSE
Fook Manor, Schoemansville, Transvaal
(Gauteng), South Africa | 1976
THE BREBNOR HOUSE
(Transvaal House), Halfway House (now
Gauteng), South Africa | 1977