User:BigRed0304/Virginia Tanzmann

Background [edit]
Born on July 6, 1945, in Tuxedo, New York, United States. Daughter of John A. Ward and Helen Pfund. Bachelor's in architecture, Syracuse University, 1968, Bachelor of Architecture, 1969. Moved to Los Angelos. Retired in 2016 after more than 43 years as a licensed architect.

Education[edit]
Tanzmann went to Carlisle High School in Pennsylvania [edit]. She received her Bachelor of Architecture from Syracuse University in 1969.

Career[edit]
In 1978, Tanzmann founded Tanzmann Associates. She is currently the Vice President of WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff.

Positions[edit]
From 1987 to 1988, Tanzmann served as President of the Association of Women in Architecture (AWA).

Significant buildings[edit]

 * North Hollywood station, 2000.
 * Los Angeles Mission, 303 East 5th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013
 * Anaheim Regional Transportation Intermodal Center (ARTIC), 2014
 * Kaleidoscope Dreams (part of North Hollywood station), 2000 [edit]

See also[edit]

 * Elsa Leviseur

References[edit]

 * 1) ^ "Tanzmann, Virginia"
 * 2) "FAIA Directory"^
 * 3) ^  "Good Fellows". L.A. Architect. April 1992
 * 4) ^ Jump up to:a b "International Archive of Women in Architecture" IAWA Biographical Database. Archived from the original on 19 June 2020. Retrieved 9 February 2016
 * 5) ^"Virginia Tanzmann '68, G'69"
 * 6) Petrie, Joe (December 2015 – January 2016). "From Platform to Landmark". Publication Logo. Mass Transit. 41
 * 7) ^ Sandoval, Edgar (June 18, 2000). "Tunnel Visionaries". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 18 February 2016.
 * 8) ^ Collaborations in Architecture and Engineering. ISBN  0415840627.

Additional References

 * 1) Virginia Ward Tanzmann (born July 6, 1945), American architect | World Biographical Encyclopedia (prabook.com)
 * 2) Virginia Tanzmann ’68, G’69 | Los Angeles (syr.edu)
 * 3) Virginia Tanzmann | 211LA
 * 4) Virginia Ward Tanzmann, 77 - Pasadena, CA - Reputation & Contact Details (mylife.com)
 * 5) Kaleidoscope Dreams – Art (metro.net)