UCLA

GEORGINA HULJICH

Lecturer, JumpStart Program Director

PROFILE

 

Georgina Huljich is co-principal of P-A-T-T-E-R-N-S, a design research architectural practice known for its inventive approach to architecture, that fuses advanced digital techniques with an extended understanding of form, materials and tectonics. Part of a so-called digital avant-garde, what sets P-A-T-T-E-R-N-S apart is not only its overt ambition to materialization but the quality and extent of realized work. 
 
With a decidedly global reach and working across multiple scales, programs, cultures and economies, P-A-T-T-E-R-N-S has completed projects in the US, South America and Asia. The work of the office has been exhibited and published worldwide in the most relevant venues, and is part of the permanent collections of Museums such as the SF Moma, Chicago Art Institute and MAK Museum in Vienna. PATTERNS first comprehensive book-monograph entitled “Embedded” is forthcoming by ACDCU Beijing.
 
Huljich has previously worked for the Guggenheim Museum, the architectural firm Dean/Wolf architects in New York, and as a project designer at Morphosis in Los Angeles.  She was the 2005-2006 Maybeck Fellow at UC Berkeley. 
 

ghuljich@p-a-t-t-e-r-n-s.net

www.p-a-t-t-e-r-n-s.net

EDUCATION

M.Arch., UC los Angeles
Diploma, National University of Rosario

STUDIO

Patterns

AWARDS

2011 Emerging Voices, Architectural League of New York Arch is, Young Emerging Architects, AIA, Los Angeles Chapter

2010 Iakov Chernikov Prize Finalist

2009 Ordos Prize Finalist

2008 Graham Foundation Grant, Matters of Sensation at Artists Space

2008 Best Retail Project, Sunset Boutique, Archetype Review Magazine

2007 Honorific Mention, Skopje Concert Hall, Skopje, Macedonia

2006 First Prize, Vertical Garden Competition, MAK Center, Los Angeles, US

2005 Maybeck Fellow, Department of Architecture, UC Berkeley

2004 Project Selection, Venice Biennale, Italy

2003 First Prize, 21st Century Park Competition / Graham Foundation, Chicago

2003 Graduation with Distinctions

2003 Study Abroad Grant, UCLA Team Member Rotterdam Biennale, UCLA, Los Angele

2033 First Prize, SCI_Arc Café + Boardroom Competition, Los Angeles, US

2003 Project Selection, Urban Life Exhibition, The Architectural League, New York