James Carpenter (born 1949)[1] is an American light artist and designer.
He graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design with a BFA in sculpture in 1972.
[4] Carpenter was selected to design new public spaces and visitor amenities for the Israel Museum in Jerusalem.
[5] Carpenter has won a number of awards, including the Institute Honor Award, American Institute of Architects in 1991 and The Daylight and Building Component Award, by the VILLUM FONDEN # VELUX FONDEN (THE VELUX FOUNDATIONS) in 2009.
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