CU Alumna Dana Tang Made Partner at Gluckman Tang Architects
Dana Tang, B.A. in Chinese Language and Literature, Class of ’87, has just been made partner at Gluckman Tang Architects.
NEW YORK, NY – Gluckman Mayner Architects, the firm with strong roots in the design of spaces for art, is changing its name to effective September 2015. The new name reflects the formal partnership of founder Richard Gluckman, FAIA, and Dana Tang, AIA, LEED AP, who is stepping into the role of partner.
Over nearly 40 years, GLUCKMAN TANG has grown from a studio focused on art installations and galleries to an internationally recognized firm with a body of work that encompasses museums, educational and cultural institutions, retail, residential, and commercial projects of all scales. Tang, who joined the practice in 1995, has helped the firm to expand its portfolio into new typologies and places, including China.
“We’re thrilled to be embarking on the next chapter of the firm. This promotion acknowledges Dana’s deep experience and significant contributions over the last 20 years,” remarked Gluckman. “Our new name reflects her vital role in the future of the practice. Thanks to her collaborative approach and well considered design sensibility, GLUCKMAN TANG will continue to create thoughtful and elegant works of architecture.”
Tang’s deep understanding of Chinese culture has led to the firm securing four major museums in China. She is also the lead architect for three of them. In her roles as designer, project architect, and senior associate, she has led projects of every type and at every scale. She was integral to the firm’s selection as a finalist in the competition for the Modern and Contemporary Art wing of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and she led the team in the successful commission of the Korman Center at Drexel University. Tang has also led the designs of Tokyo’s Mori Arts Museum, Sedona’s Mii amo Spa, and the Philadelphia Museum of Art Perelman Building.
GLUCKMAN TANG is a multi-faceted architecture firm with a portfolio of built projects throughout the world. It is renowned for its sensitive, contemporary interventions into historic structures, and for ground-up buildings that are responsive to their context and enhance the public realm. Notable projects include the Andy Warhol Museum, the Philadelphia Museum of Art Perelman Building, Museo Picasso Malaga, Mori Art Museum, Mii amo Spa, Helmut Lang stores, Gagosian Galleries, and Syracuse University Law School. The firm’s design sensibility is shaped by a history of close collaborations with artists, curators, and directors that privileges the relationship between the art, the space, and the viewer.