Tom Kundig

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Tom Kundig, FAIA (b. 1954) is a principal of the Seattle-based firm Olson Sundberg Kundig Allen Architects. His honors include a 2007 Academy Award in Architecture from The American Academy of Arts and Letters, selection as a finalist for the 2005 National Design Award for Architecture, a MacDowell Colony Fellowship, and selection as an Emerging Architect by the Architectural League of New York. In 2006, Princeton Architectural Press released Tom Kundig: Houses. Kundig’s undergraduate and graduate architecture degrees are from the University of Washington.

His most frequently published projects include Chicken Point Cabin, Idaho (2003), Delta Shelter, Washington (2004), The Brain, Seattle (2001), Studio House, Seattle (1998), the Mission Hill Winery, Westbank, British Columbia (2000), and Ridge House, Washington (2001).


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Ngo, Dung. Tom Kundig: Houses. Princeton Architectural Press, 2006.

Ojeda, Oscar Riera, ed. Olson Sundberg Kundig Allen Architects: Architecture, Art, and Craft. The Monacelli Press, 2001.


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