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UWSA FACULTY SHORTLISTS_TERRI MEYER BOAKE

January 8, 2016 Posted by Carol Kaifosh Articles, Faculty Work, Resource

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UWSA Faculty Shortlists is an online platform for sharing influential readings related to art, architecture, design, and the cultural realm. The outline is simple: 5 books from each faculty member based on a theme of their personal interest, current research, or books they feel are of high importance to an architectural education. 

 

UWSA FACULTY SHORTLIST_003_TERRI MEYER BOAKE

Theme: “These texts underscore the foundations of my teaching. They were highly influential in my understanding of technology AS design, and not as some support course on the side.

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1. Benevolo, Leonardo. The Origins of Modern Town Planning. Cambridge, Mass.: M.I.T. Press, 1967.

2. Frampton, Kenneth. Modern Architecture: A Critical History. 3rd ed. London: Thames and Hudson, 1992.

3. Lawlor, Robert. Sacred Geometry: Philosophy and Practice. New York: Crossroad, 1982.

4. Oesterle, Eberhard. Double-skin Facades: Integrated Planning. Munich: Prestel, 2001.

5. Ross, Michael Franklin. Beyond Metabolism: The New Japanese Architecture. New York: Architectural Record Books, 1978.

*Note: All above titles are available through the UW library catalogue. Go check them out!

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Carol Kaifosh is masters student at the UWSA, with research interests surrounding the domestic landscape, flexible architecture, and modular furniture.

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About Carol Kaifosh

Carol Kaifosh is masters student at the UWSA, with research interests surrounding the domestic landscape, flexible architecture, and modular furniture.

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