Antoine Predock

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Antoine Predock
Antoine Predock
Antoine Predock
1936 - 2024
Architect Antoine Predock was born in 1936 in Lebanon, Missouri. While studying at the School of Architecture at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, he became entranced with the landscape of the American southwest. As he wrote, “New Mexico has formed my experience in an all-pervasive sense. I don't think of New Mexico as a region. I think of it as a force that has entered my system, a force that is composed of many things … Lessons learned in the American Southwest apply anywhere in the world - my "regionalism" is portable.”

Predock founded Antoine Predock Architect in 1967. The firm was based in Albuquerque, but maintained studios in Los Angeles and Taiwan. Predock designed expansive spaces that seamlessly wove the present with the past. He was recognized for his unique ability to design highly contextual works that respond to their environment. Some of his major projects included the San Diego Padres Ballpark; Austin City Hall in Texas; Tacoma Art Museum in Tacoma, Wash.; Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery at Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, N.Y.; the Canadian Museum for Human Rights in Winnipeg; the Las Vegas Central Library and Discovery Museum; the Museum of Science and Industry in Tampa, Fla.; the Nelson Fine Arts Center at Arizona State University in Tempe; the National Palace Museum in Taiwan; and buildings for Stanford University (California) and Rice University (Texas). Predock was the 2007 recipient of the National Design Award for Lifetime Achievement.