Sentences with phrase «of architectural historians»

Her writings have been included in The Journal of The Society of Architectural Historians, Domus Magazine, Bidoun, Ma'arav, Ararat Magazine, and Nafas Art Magazine, among others.
Her projects have been recognized with awards and grants from the Graham Foundation, the Society of Architectural Historians, and the Bourse Chateaubriand program of the Embassy of France.
He is the author or editor of eight books The Creative Destruction of Manhattan, 1900 - 1940 (1999), which won the Spiro Kostof Award of the Society of Architectural Historians; The City's End: Two Centuries of Fantasies, Fears, and Premonitions of New York's Destruction (2008); Building the Nation: Americans Write About Their Architecture, Their Cities, and Their Environment (2003, co-edited with Steven Conn); Giving Preservation a History: Histories of Historic Preservation in the United States (2003, co-edited with Randall Mason); The Future of Higher Education (2011, with Dan Clawson); Reconsidering Jane Jacobs (2011, co-edited with Tim Mennell); Campus Guide to the University of Massachusetts (2013, with Marla Miller); and Memories of Buenos Aires: Signs of State Terrorism in Argentina (2013).
Her writings have been included in The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Domus, Modern Painters, ArtAsiaPacific, Flash Art, Brand - New - Life, and Bidoun, among others.
Urban society can be studied through housing types over a long time period, for example, but here they only appear to any extent in the medieval chapter, reflecting the preoccupation of architectural historians with this period.
Afficionados of modern poured - concrete design were in for a rude awakening last month when they heard NJIT Assistant Professor Matt Burgermaster's presentation at the 64th annual meeting of the Society of Architectural Historians.

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«It was indicative of the type of buildings that the parks built, «said Will Tippens, architectural historian for the Chicago Park District.
Speakers who urged the town to move forward with the zoning amendment included Susan Moody; former APA Chairman and Upper Saranac Lake resident Curt Stiles; Adirondack historian Mary Hotaling, who is founder of Historic Saranac Lake; Steven Englehart of Adirondack Architectural Heritage and Laura Parmington, a former camper and counselor, among several others.
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Kurt Cyr, the Midcentury Modern architecture expert and food historian, offers a Palm Springs Mod Squad tour (which you can book year - round, not just during Modernism Week), a 90 - minute zip through historic neighborhoods to see groundbreaking architectural works by the six local architects who shaped the look of the city.
Built by Nathan Bryan Whitfield from 1843 to 1860, this plantation house is considered by architectural historians as one of the most elaborate and significant examples of Greek Revival architecture in Alabama.
The style was the almost - official style of many federal and local government buildings in the United States from the mid-1920s until World War II, and frequently overlaps with the style that architectural historian David Gebhard terms «WPA Moderne.»
Beatriz Colomina is an internationally renowned architectural historian and theorist who has written extensively on questions of architecture, art, sexuality and media.
The film investigates Pratt's architectural and cultural impact through interviews with art and design luminaries such as Margaret Russell, editor in chief, Architectural Digest; Francis Morrone, architectural historian; and Paola Antonelli, curator of architecture and design, Museum of Moderarchitectural and cultural impact through interviews with art and design luminaries such as Margaret Russell, editor in chief, Architectural Digest; Francis Morrone, architectural historian; and Paola Antonelli, curator of architecture and design, Museum of ModerArchitectural Digest; Francis Morrone, architectural historian; and Paola Antonelli, curator of architecture and design, Museum of Moderarchitectural historian; and Paola Antonelli, curator of architecture and design, Museum of Modern Art (MoMA).
Shields is a tectonic artist, in the sense that architectural historian Kenneth Frampton used the term to describe the weaving of vertical and horizontal elements in design.
In this excerpt, architectural historian Francis Morrone describes the creation of the Whitney Studio, designed by Robert Winthrop Chanler and Grosvenor Atterbury.
Informed by traditional crafts and the histories of female figures within art and architectural history, Leonor Antunes discusses her work alongside art historian Briony Fer.
The film explores Pratt's architectural and cultural impact with the following interviewees: Mike Pratt, Chairman of the Board, Pratt Institute; Dr. Thomas F. Schutte, President, Pratt Institute; Paola Antonelli, Curator of Architecture and Design, Museum of Modern Art (MoMA); Margaret Russell, Editor in Chief, Architectural Digest; Francis Morrone, Architectural historian; and Rob Walsh, Commissioner of Small Businessesarchitectural and cultural impact with the following interviewees: Mike Pratt, Chairman of the Board, Pratt Institute; Dr. Thomas F. Schutte, President, Pratt Institute; Paola Antonelli, Curator of Architecture and Design, Museum of Modern Art (MoMA); Margaret Russell, Editor in Chief, Architectural Digest; Francis Morrone, Architectural historian; and Rob Walsh, Commissioner of Small BusinessesArchitectural Digest; Francis Morrone, Architectural historian; and Rob Walsh, Commissioner of Small BusinessesArchitectural historian; and Rob Walsh, Commissioner of Small Businesses in New York.
It has been argued by historian Robert L. Delevoy that Art Nouveau represented an essentially decorative trend that thus lent itself to the idea of the architectural Gesamtkunstwerk.
Gaia, a Maryland Institute College of Art - educated street artist and member of the Baltimore collective Wall Hunters, fills Rice Gallery with his responses to Houston's urban landscape, which he toured with local luminaries from architectural historian Stephen Fox to Project Row Houses director Linda Shearer.
As Leonard Manasseh becomes our first centenarian Royal Academician, his cousin, the architectural historian Timothy Brittain - Catlin, takes a look at a career of over 80 years.
This new volume is a smaller - format reprint that includes all material from the original book — exceptional color and black - and - white drawings and model photographs — and the original introduction by Ulrich Franzen, along with two new texts, a reintroduction by architectural historian and educator Alberto Pérez - Gómez, and an essay by Kim Shkapich, director of the Architecture Archive at The Cooper Union.
Martha McNamara is an art and architectural historian who specializes in the visual and material culture of New England.
Inspired by a meeting with Barbara Lamprecht (architectural historian and Richard Neutra specialist), Chamberlain observed design details in each of the sites that Neutra described as «biorealism.»
The historian must study and hold the knowledge of the city's communities and their architectural structures, and the citizen, whose daily life is structured around these spaces and inhabits them every day.
Published by Philip Wilson Publishers, this book includes an introduction by architectural historian Lucinda Lambton, an interview with the artist conducted by his contemporary Peter Doig, and a study of...
A wide range of authors — curators, artists and historians of art, architecture and film — focus on topics that have been largely neglected, such as the architectural models that posit real or imaginary sites as models for ethical inquiry and mechanisms of control.
Published by Philip Wilson Publishers, this book includes an introduction by architectural historian Lucinda Lambton, an interview with the artist conducted by his contemporary Peter Doig, and a study of his motifs and methods by curator Alistair Robinson.
Combining information culled from conversations, archives, poems, songs, press cuttings and Smithson's own extensive journals and tape recordings, Rooney and his collaborator, Belgian architectural historian Dr Annette Gomperts, decipher a myriad of correspondences between historical moments in the life of individual students, the H Building, and the wider world.
Beatriz Colomina is an architectural historian and theorist who has written extensively on questions of architecture and media.
«They are among the very best in the world today,» says eminent architectural historian William JR Curtis, author of a recent monograph on their work.
The exhibition has been developed as the result of research into so far unknown historical documents such as personal letters, architectural plans, photographs, magazine reviews, films and interviews with art historians and Fontana's collaborators.
In this book «The Projective Cast» (1995) completed shortly before his death, the architect, teacher and historian Robin Evans, explores the idea of the relationship between geometry and architecture, drawing on mathematics, engineering, art history, and aesthetics to uncover processes in the imagining and realizing of architectural form.
He graduated from the University of Chicago and first intended to become an architectural historian.
His exhibition Stone Anchor at Hunter / Whitfield in Marylebone is a brilliant opportunity to understand the potential of this artist, who first trained as an architectural historian and later acquired a MFA in Sculpture from Yale University.
She is at work on two books, one on abstraction and design in the twentieth century and the other, with IIT architectural historian Sean Keller, on the art and architecture of the 1972 Munich Olympics.
This was part of the neo-Hellenism which was a religion in Europe, so that even in the 1920s Sir Banister Fletcher - the renowned architectural historian - could write: «Greek architecture stands alone in being accepted as above criticism, and therefore as the standard by which all periods of architecture may be tested.»
Exhibition Highlights Curated by New - York Historical's Marilyn Satin Kushner, Curator and Head, Department of Prints, Photographs, and Architectural Collections; and Kimberly Orcutt, Henry Luce Foundation Curator of American Art; with Casey Nelson Blake, Professor of History at Columbia University serving as Senior Historian, The Armory Show at 100 will feature approximately 100 masterworks from the 1913 Armory Show that powerfully impacted American audiences.
The exhibition is based on The Projective Cast, a book published in 1995 by architectural historian Robin Evans, whose goal was to define a new way to explain how we «see» architecture that incorporated the balancing of all sensations (mental, physical and emotional) that underpin the human experience of built structures.
Writing of Romanesque sculpture, art historian Meyer Schapiro sees individual invention in the medieval sculptor's rupture of architectural frames, in deviations from symmetry and in compositional «discoordination.»
Channeling the spirit of archeologist, historian, and urban explorer, she traveled around Germany collecting and photographing objects and architectural fragments.
Building on his background as an architectural historian, with a decade of experience in art advisory and collection management, a passion for collecting architectural drawings and ephemera, and contemporary art and erotica, Edward Cella founded Edward Cella Art & Architecture in 2006.
Ryan Hueston (Fine Arts) Magdalena J. Hartelova (Curatorial Practice) Ella Schoefer - Wulf (Writing) Graeme Aegerter, artist, documentarian, and activist Lillian Makeda, Architectural Historian, University of Santa Fe
Only an architectural historian like Gail Peter Borden would photoshop his bookcase chair into what is probably the most iconic architectural photograph of the 20th century, Julius Shulman's shot of the Case Study House 22.
There was an interesting article in the Financial Times about «the joys of working out of a backyard hideaway» by architectural historian Jonathan Foyle, who works from the rather nice garden shed shown above.
In Light, Air and Openness, written in 2008, architectural historian Paul Overy demonstrated that many of the features of modernist classics, and much of the furniture and the trends in interior design, are a direct response to disease, and a belief in the healing power of light, air and openness.
Mr von der Dunk, an architectural historian, well known for his sometimes rather confronting publications in Dutch academic circles and newspaper articles, held a highly original speech, tracing the history of the Peace Palace from its origins, referring to the Roman Empire, the League of Nations, the Korean war, right to the problems of modern times.
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