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Berkowitz House by Steven Holl

Berkowitz House by Steven Holl

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Serigraph on paper, size 48" x 34"

Steven Holl’s house on Martha’s Vineyard was in the process of being designed when the Jane Vorhees Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers University approached JNP&P and Holl to produce an edition for their collection. A perspective of the Berkowitz House was editioned using lithography; it was included in the Zimmerli Museum’s collection and presented to the client as a design proposal.

Steven Holl Architects is a globally recognized architecture and urban design firm with offices in New York, the Hudson Valley, and Beijing. Founded in 1977 by Steven Holl, the practice is known for its innovative, concept-driven designs that respond sensitively to context, space, and light. The firm’s work spans a wide range of scales and typologies—from minimal residences to complex urban masterplans—and includes significant contributions to the fields of cultural institutions, education, housing, mixed-use developments, and public infrastructure. With a portfolio of award-winning projects around the world, including ten groundbreaking museum buildings, the firm has established a strong presence in the arts and cultural sector. Steven Holl himself has received numerous prestigious honors for his contributions to architecture, including the AIA Gold Medal, the Praemium Imperiale, and the RIBA Jencks Award, recognizing his profound impact on contemporary architectural thought and practice.

Printed at JNP&P in 1989.
Signed and numbered by Steven Holl in a limited edition of 5.
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