De Leon & Primmer Architecture Workshop

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de Leon and Primmer Architecture Workshop (DPAW) is an architectural firm based in Louisville, Kentucky. Founded by Roberto de Leon and Ross Primmer in 2003, the firm is known for its cultural, civic and non-profit projects. [1]

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Background

DPAW's work is characterized by utilizing the potential of conventional material and construction methods, prioritizing the richness of local cultures and resources, and highlighting contextual specificity in each project. [1] [2] [3] The firm has received many recognitions and awards, including the 2010 Design Vanguard by Architectural Record [1] and the 2011 Emerging Voices by the Architectural League of New York. [2]

In 2015, DPAW was selected for the Northwest Arkansas Design Excellence Program, [4] leading to the program's first completed project, the Rogers Historical Museum. DPAW's work has been exhibited in several international venues, including the 2011 Beijing International Design Triennial and the 2021 Venice Architecture Biennale. The firm has received three AIA Honors Awards in Architecture for their Mason Lane Farm Operations Facility in 2013, Wild Turkey Bourbon Visitor Center in 2015, and Owsley Brown II Historic Center in 2022. [5] [6] [7] In 2023, DPAW was recognized by the American Academy of Arts and Letters with the Prize in Architecture. [8] In 2025, DPAW's Historic Locust Grove Pavilion was featured in the U.S. Pavilion exhibition 'PORCH: An Architecture of Generosity' at the 19th International Architecture exhibition of the Venice Biennale. [9]

Principals

Roberto de Leon and Ross Primmer are the co-founders and principals of DPAW.

de Leon and Primmer both hold Master of Architecture degrees from the Harvard Graduate School of Design. de Leon holds a Bachelor of Arts in Architecture from the University of California, Berkeley. Primmer holds a Bachelor of Science in Architecture and Philosophy from Kent State University. [10] Both are Fellows of The American Institute of Architects. [11]

de Leon and Primmer have served as visiting critics, adjunct professors, and lecturers at various academic institutions, including Syracuse University, [12] the University of North Carolina Charlotte, the Rural Studio / Auburn University, the University of Kentucky, and the J. Irwin Miller Architecture Program at Indiana University. [10] They have also served as lecturers at numerous design conferences, including the 2022 Place of Practice, Practice of Place Symposium at the University of Arkansas, [13] the 2017 ARQfestival in Guadalajara, Mexico, [14] the 2016 Modern Lecture Series at the Modern Art Museum in Fort Worth, Texas, [15] and the 2015 AIA National Convention in Atlanta, GA.

In 2012, de Leon served as a panelist for the national advisory conference Mayor's Institute on City Design. [16] Primmer has served on the Board of the Louisville Metro Government's Landmark Commission, and has participated in citywide focus groups and planning committees. [10]

Selected awards

Selected works

Selected publications

Exhibitions

Media

DPAW was featured in Season 1, Episode 2 of the television series America by Design: Architecture, which highlights contemporary American design practices. [24]

References

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  19. "Knoxville Botanical Garden and Arboretum". Archello. Retrieved 2025-10-21.
  20. "Lloyd Library expansion and makeover is in the works". Soapbox Cincinnati. 22 April 2025. Retrieved 2025-10-21.
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