Harry Wolf founded his architectural practice in 1966 in Charlotte, North Carolina. In 1988, he formed Wolf Architecture in Los Angeles, where he has continued to produce distinguished projects of international stature, hallmarked by a concern for order and their quiet, yet powerful elegance. Wolf Architecture has received over thirty awards from the American Institute of Architects and has, five times, received the organization’s highest award, the National Honor Award. Wolf is a registered architect in California, New York, Texas, and North Carolina and has served on numerous civic and professional boards. In 1994, Editions GG produced a monograph of his work with an introduction by noted architectural historian, Kenneth Frampton.
Artist Statement: Man and Nature, Architecture and Landscape, in two materials. The virtues of a limited palette and exquisite light.