Harry S. Shure Visiting Professorship
Established in 1984 and supplemented in 1989 by Michael A. Shure (College,’60) in honor of his father, Harry Shure, the Professorship provides for a distinguished practitioner to lead a graduate-level studio each academic year. The studio culminates in the limited production of “a small elegant document,” typically a book, portraying the intentions and outcome of the studio.
Professorships
| 2009 | · | Bryan Bell, Raleigh, North Carolina |
| 2007 | · | Simon Allford and Paul Monaghan, London, England |
| 2006 | · | Louisa Hutton and Matthias Sauerbruch, Berlin, Germany |
| 2005 | · | Michael Rotondi, Los Angeles, California |
| 2004 | · | Lise Anne Couture, New York, New York |
| 2003 | · | Gregg Pasquarelli, SHoP, New York, New York |
| 2002 | · | Kathryn Dean and Charles Wolf, New York, New York |
| 2001 | · | Adam Yarinsky and Stephen Cassell, New York, New York |
| 2000 | · | Frano Violich and Sheila Kennedy, Boston, Massachusetts |
| 1999 | · | William Williams, Houston, Texas |
| 1998 | · | Maryann Thompson and Charles Rose, Cambridge, Massachusetts |
| 1998 | · | Anthony Ames, Atlanta, Georgia |
| 1997 | · | Samuel Mockbee, Canton, Mississippi |
| 1996 | · | Adele Naude Santos, San Francisco, California |
| 1995 | · | Eugene Kupper, Los Angeles, California |
| 1994 | · | Andrea Leers, Boston, Massachusetts |
| 1993 | · | Robert Mangurian, Venice, California |
| 1992 | · | Amy Weinstein, Washington, D.C. |
| 1991 | · | Merrill Elam, Atlanta, Georgia |
| 1990 | · | Rudy Hunziker, Tesserette, Switzerland |
| 1989 | · | Peter Waldman, Houston, Texas |
| 1987 | · | Demetri Porphyrios, London, England |