KENNESAW, Ga. | Jan 14, 2025
Join us in congratulating Sang Dae Lee, who has been honored as the laureate of the 2024 American Prize for Architecture by the Chicago Athenaeum!
Established in 1994, The American Prize for Architecture is given to an outstanding office and/or practitioner in the United States that have emblazoned a new direction in the history of American Architecture with talent, vision, and commitment and has demonstrated consistent contributions to humanity through the built environment and through the art of architecture.
“I am deeply honored to be named the laureate of the 2024 American Prize for Architecture,” said Lee, who teaches in Kennesaw State’s Department of Architecture. “For me, this prize is not just a recognition of past achievements but also a moment of reflection and renewal. It challenges me to confront complacency and resist the temptation of pursuing architecture with ease.”
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