2010 MoMA P.S. 1 YAP
Museum of Polish History
Museum of Contemporary Art in Wroclaw
Airport Parking Facility, Houston
National Library of the Czech Republic
Gyeonggi-Do Jeongok Prehistory Museum
The Mill Center for the Arts
Stavanger Concert Hall
Malama Learning Center
Triptukhos Series for Labor and Domiciles
Strong-Light
Hunter Douglas Light Research Studio
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Lonn Combs, Principal
Rona Easton, Principal
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[03 2010] AIA NY 2010 Merit Award LUX NOVA (AIA NY)


[01 2010] EASTON+COMBS interview: 2010 MoMA P.S. 1 YAP (Core.form-ula)


[01 2010] 2010 MoMA P.S. 1 YAP, EASTON+COMBS invited finalist (PS1 YAP)


[03 2009] Architype Review, 2009 Notable Projects: Parking Vol.04 No.01 Online Journal featuring Easton+Combs Airport Parking Project (LINK)

[05 2009] Young Architects Forum 2008: RESONANCE (AMAZON LINK)


[11 2008] 1000x Architecture of the Americas
Featuring two projects of EASTON+COMBS
pg. 244: Mill Center for the Performing Arts
pg. 248: Airport Parking Facility
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[04 2008] Lonn Combs selected to participate in the Architectural League's Young Architects Forum 2008: RESONANCE
Exhibition: May 08, 2008 to July 11, 2008
Lecture: May 15, 2008, 6:30pm
Location: Municipal Art Society of New York
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[12 2007] Interior Architecture of China: Issue 12/2007, EASTON+COMBS profile / Lonn Combs teaching profile at Pratt Institute School of Architecture, pages 250-255 http://www.ccddesign.cn

[10 2007] Praxis 9: Expanding Surface, "Easton+Combs; From Skin to Surface" by Filip Tejchman, pages 39-45 http://www.praxisjournal.net/home.htm

[02 2007] "Consilient Mapping: Nine Probes for Architecture in Korea", Symposium Catalogue


[10 2006] "Consilient Mapping: Nine Probes for Architecture in Korea", Invited exhibition at the Total Museum, Seoul, Korea Group exhibition (50 international architects) with recent work. http://www.totalmuseum.org/

[09 2006] Future Arquitecturas, Issue 5/2006, Jeongok Prehistory Museum, pages 56, 62-63

[09 2006] L'Arca, Issue 217 09/2006, Jeongok Prehistory Museum, pages 76-85


[06 2006] Competitions Magazine, Summer 2006, Jeongok Prehistory Museum, pages 8, 12-15

[05 2006] Concept Magazine, Issue 85 05/2006, Jeongok Prehistory Museum, pages 54-57

[05 2006] Space, Issue 462, 05/2006, Jeongok Prehistory Museum, pages 120-121


[05 2006] POAR People & Architecture, Issue 05, 05/2006, Jeongok Prehistory Museum, pages 56-57

[05 2006] Archiword, Issue 132, 05/2006, Jeongok Prehistory Museum, pages 178-18

[05 2006] International Competition for the Gyeonggi-do Jeongok Prehistory Museum, Seoul, Korea Public exhibition of award winning entry.

[04 2006] Presentations for Prize winning works of the International Competition for the Gyeonggi-do Jeongok Prehistory Museum, Kookmin University, Seoul, Korea Presentation of award winning entry and recent work

[04 2006] New York NOW People's Choice Award Invited Lecture, NYAIA Center For Architecture, New York Project: AirPark IAH; lecture April 10, 2006

[04 2006] Jeongok Prehistory Museum International Architectural Competition, sponsored by the Union of International Architects 3rd Place Winner

[01 2006] Spring Semester Evening Lecture Series; School of Design, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY. Recent Work


Text
The Jeongok Prehistory museum houses several hundred artifacts of Achuelean and proto-Acheulean hand axe technology in a series of suspended galleries cut diagonally through the building. The site of the building is located within the territory of the archeological excavation fields of the museums subject matter. The strategy of the building addresses this site condition both physically and conceptually through the suspension of museum above the sensitive site and in the creation of an internal landscape of intimate viewing chambers for the artifacts. The structural system acts as a habitable space frame that develops into an internally porous spatial field. The field of galleries is interspersed with a series of porous light wells connecting the space of the interior to a sense of the natural environment as a background for the display of the prehistoric human artifacts.
Data
Location: Yeoncheon-gun, Gyeonggi-Do, South Korea
Program: Public museum and archive
Site: 6.4 hectares [15.8 acres]
Building: 5,000sqm [54,000sqf]
Projected Cost: 25 million USD
Status: 3rd place winning competition proposal
Credits
Design Architect: Lonn Combs and Rona Easton
Project Team: Sherman Adams, Andrew Bollinger, Jeremy Carvalho, Vicky Chan, John Ivanoff, Peter Van Hage
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