Virginia Tanzmann
American architect
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Virginia Tanzmann is an American architect.[1] She was inducted into the American Institute of Architects College of Fellows in 1992.[2][3]
Virginia Tanzmann | |
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| Born | New York City, United States |
| Alma mater | Syracuse University |
| Occupation | Architect |
Education
She received her Bachelor of Architecture from Syracuse University in 1969.[4]
Career
Positions
From 1987 to 1988, Tanzmann served as president of the Association of Women in Architecture (AWA).[4]
Significant buildings
- North Hollywood station, 2000.[7]
- Los Angeles Mission, 303 East 5th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013 [citation needed]
- Anaheim Regional Transportation Intermodal Center (ARTIC), 2014[8]
- Kaleidoscope Dreams (part of North Hollywood station), 2000 [citation needed]