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Michael Maltzan was born on 10 October, 1959 in United States, is an American architect. Discover Michael Maltzan's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 64 years old?
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Michael Maltzan Net Worth
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Timeline
Michael Maltzan is the principal architect at Michael Maltzan Architecture (MMA), a Los Angeles–based architecture firm.
He received a Master of Architecture degree from Harvard University and both a Bachelor of Architecture degree and a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the Rhode Island School of Design.
The bridge will replace the original 1932 Sixth Street Viaduct that suffers from alkali-silica reaction which makes the bridge vulnerable to seismic failure.
The bridge design is known as “The Ribbon of Light” and is the largest bridge project in the history of Los Angeles.
The bridge opened to the public on July 9, 2022.
The practice has been recognized with five Progressive Architecture awards, 31 citations from the American Institute of Architects, the Rudy Bruner Award for Urban Excellence, and as a finalist for the Smithsonian/Cooper-Hewitt Museum's National Design Award.
He first came to L.A. as part of a student research trip with Harvard Graduate School of Design in 1987.
Maltzan returned to L.A. was in 1988 to work in Frank O. Gehry’s office, on the design of Walt Disney Concert Hall.
Maltzan has been married to fellow architect Amy Murphy since 1988.
Maltzan founded Michael Maltzan Architecture, Inc. in 1995, with offices in Silver Lake, Los Angeles.
His first solo project was the small, nonprofit Inner City Arts complex for children, completed in 1995 in the Downtown Los Angeles warehouse district.
In 1996, entertainment lawyer Alan Hergott offered him his first major residential commission, a $2 million house in Beverly Hills on a site overlooking Los Angeles.
In 1998, Ann Philbin selected Maltzan to design a major renovation of the Hammer Museum in Westwood, Los Angeles.
In 1999, curator Terence Riley included him in the Museum of Modern Art’s influential exhibition “The Un-Private House.”
Maltzan was selected as a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects in 2007.
Born outside of Levittown on Long Island, Maltzan grew as one of five children.
His family moved often as Maltzan’s father, William, a medical supply salesman, searched for better-paying jobs.
His mother Jacqueline stayed home to raise the children.
He enrolled in his first drafting course in high school in Hebron, Connecticut.
In 2012, Michael Maltzan and engineering firm HNTB were selected through an international competition to design the Sixth Street Viaduct.
Maltzan was awarded the American Academy of Arts and Letters Award in Architecture in 2012 and the Society of Architectural Historians Change Agent Award in 2021.
He received the 2016 AIA Los Angeles Gold Medal and was elected to the National Academy of Design in 2020.
Maltzan currently serves on the Deans leadership council at the Harvard Graduate School of Design and the Visiting Committee to the GSD.
He was featured in the Canadian Centre for Architecture’s 2019 film, What It Takes to Make a Home, delivered the 20th Annual John T. Dunlop Lecture for the Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University, and his work was named One of the 25 Best Inventions of 2015 by Time Magazine.