David Heymann is an American architect who was commissioned by President George W. Bush to design an environmentally friendly house for the Prairie Chapel Ranch near Crawford, Texas. He received his Bachelor of Architecture degree from The Cooper Union in 1984. After receiving his B. Arch. , he worked for Tod Williams and Associates, and I.M. Pei and Partners. He received his Masters of Architecture Degree from the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University in 1988.

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  • David Heymann is an American architect who was commissioned by President George W. Bush to design an environmentally friendly house for the Prairie Chapel Ranch near Crawford, Texas. He received his Bachelor of Architecture degree from The Cooper Union in 1984. After receiving his B. Arch. , he worked for Tod Williams and Associates, and I.M. Pei and Partners. He received his Masters of Architecture Degree from the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University in 1988. Heymann first taught at Iowa State University, and is currently Professor and Associate Dean for Undergraduate Programs at The University of Texas at Austin.
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  • 2002 award for Award for Outstanding Educational Contributions from the Texas Society of Architects,
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  • David Heymann, November 2007
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  • David L. Heymann
  • the Assistant Director-General of the Communicable Diseases of the World Health Organization
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  • Prairie Chapel Ranch near Crawford, Texas, Audubon Society visitor center
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