Gilbert Gorski

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Gilbert Gorski

United States

Gil Gorski is now living and painting in western Pennsylvania after a career as an architect, educator and artist. He has taught at the Illinois Institute of Technology, The School of the Art Institute in Chicago and the University of Notre Dame where he held the James A. and Louise F. Nolen Chair in Architecture.  Mr. Gorski was designated the Burnham Fellow by the Chicago Architectural Club and was awarded a three-month fellowship to the American Academy in Rome. The American Society of Architectural Illustrators has twice awarded Gorski the nation’s highest singular honor in architectural illustration, the Hugh Ferriss Memorial Prize. His original artwork is included in the permanent collections of the Art Institute of Chicago, The Museum for Architectural Drawing, Berlin, and the Victoria and Albert Museum, London.

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