In 1991, the American Institute of Architects conferred its Institute Honor Award on James Carpenter as “an artist whose rare, unsurpassed technical expertise and sculptor’s sensitivity have moved him to explore and express dramatic interrelationships of glass and light that have become indispensable ingredients of great architecture. With his intuitive understanding of the built environment, he transforms glass into art, forming a union between the transparent and the tangible that respects and enhances architectural design.”
As an artist considered to be an innovator in materials technologies, James has worked collaboratively with major architects in the United States and abroad on significant building projects and has received many major architectural and public art commissions. Recently James’ work has been recognised with the Villum and Velux Foundation Award in 2010 and The Academy Awards in Architecture from the American Academy of Arts and Letters in 2008. James was given a MacArthur Fellowship in 2004 and an Honorary Royal Designer for Industry Award by the Royal Society of Arts, London in 2008.
James is an Associate Member of the American Institute of Architects, and an Affiliate Member of the American Society of Civil Engineers. He is a member of the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America, and of the International Society for Glass Technology, the International Solar Energy Society and the Institute for Urban Design.
He has taught and lectured all over the world including at the Lightweight Structures Institute of the University of Stuttgart, Germany, Harvard University (the Eliot Noyes Professorship), MIT, Columbia University and the Royal College of Art, London.