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Stop by the ASL Service Desk to review Ms Kahn's published books
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UNLV School of Architecture Welcomes
Andrea Kahn
Lecture title: "Unbound Sites"
Wednesday, January 25, 2006 7-8:30 pm
ask at the ASL service desk to view the VHS/DVD of this lecture
Yale Faculty web page
http://www.architecture.yale.edu/faculty/instructors/kahn/kahn.htm (last accessed 1/06)
Bio from Columbia University (accessed 11/05):
http://www.architecture.neu.edu/research/scholarly/UDconference/bios.html
Andrea Kahn was Adjunct Associate Professor of Architecture and Urban
Design at Columbia University. She has been on the core faculty of
the Master of Architecture and Urban Design program since 1992, where
she coordinates the Introductory Urban Design Studio and teaches advanced
Urban Design theory seminars. She is also a Visiting Critic at Yale
University and was recently a Visiting Professor of Urban Design at
City College of New York. Her research focuses on the formative roles
of site representation and analysis in the urban design process. In
April 2002, Kahn co-organized a national conference, Urban Design:
Practices, Pedagogies, Premises. She has co-edited Site
Matters, a multi-disciplinary anthology on the topic of sites and settlements.
Over the past 17 years, Kahn has taught in many architecture programs
in the United States, and has lectured widely in the U.S., Europe and
Australia. In addition to her many journal publications she is the
contributing editor of Drawing/Building/Text (1991).
- Graham Foundation Individual Project Grant, 1989, 2001
- Butler Traveling Fellowship Award for Thesis Researchl
- N.Y.F.A. Fellowship in Architecture, 1994 A.I.A. Education Honors,
1998
- M. Arch., Princeton University, 1983
View library resources by Andrea
Kahn
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