Juergen Riehm

Architect / United States / 1100 Architect

Juergen Riehm, FAIA, BDA, is a principal and co-founder of 1100 Architect. He believes in architecture as the all-encompassing art form, capable of affecting and portraying all facets of life and nature through an honest and timeless architectural expression. Riehm has guided the firm in a number of recognized projects, including the Irish Hunger Memorial (New York), the renovation of the Linguistics Department at New York University, The New York Public Library Battery Park Branch and the Queens Central Library—Children’s Library Discovery Center.

Riehm received a Diploma in Architecture from FH Rheinland-Pfalz in 1977 and his Post-Graduate Architecture Degree from the Städelschule Academy of Fine Arts in 1982, where he currently serves on the alumni foundation’s advisory board. His projects have been widely published, most notably in two 1100 Architect monographs by The Monacelli Press. He is an NCARB Certificate holder, a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects (FAIA), Member of the Chamber of Architects in the State of Hessen, and a member of the Bund Deutscher Architekten (BDA).

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