Arthur Dyson, Architect

Lecturer

The Architecture of Arthur Dyson
The Architecture of Arthur Dyson, by Mark Hammons, 1995

Arthur Dyson has practiced architecture and environmental design for over 40 years. Dean Emiritus of the Frank Lloyd Wright School, he has designed over 700 buildings. He worked with Frank Lloyd Wright on the Guggenheim Museum in New York City and the Marin County Civic Center in San Rafael, California.

Arthur has received over 150 major design awards, including the Gold Medal, the highest honor given by the Society of American Registered Architects.

Masters of Architecture from SFIA, Undergraduate Studies in City & Regional Planning, California State University, Fresno, Undergraduate Studies in Philosophy, University of Oklahoma, Undergraduate Studies in Psychology, University of Wisconsin.

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