Preston Scott Cohen

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Preston Scott Cohen is a Boston based architect and Associate Professor at Harvard Graduate School of Design. Winner of the Herta and Paul Amir Competition (awarded January, 2004) to design a new building for the Tel Aviv Museum of Art. Estimated $45 million budget to build flexible gallery spaces, concessions. restoration labs and offices.

[edit] Publications

  • Several publications including: Cohen, Preston Scott (1997) Preston Scott Cohen
  • Forthcoming book Permutations of Descriptive Geometry

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