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UNLV Libraries -> Architecture Studies Library-> Collections ->  ASL Media/Lecture Resources -> Klai::Juba Lecture Series -> Uncommon Ground


       

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UNLV School of Architecture welcomes Margaret Crawford
April 24, 2008 in the Architecture Studies Library 7:00 pm
(Reception in the the lobby at 6:30 pm)



Margaret Crawford is Professor of Urban Design and Planning Theory at the Harvard Graduate School of Design. She teaches courses in the history and theory of urban development, planning, and design. Her research focuses on the evolution, uses and meanings of urban space. Her book, Building the Workingman's Paradise: The Design of American Company Towns (1995) examines the rise and fall of professionally designed industrial environments. She edited The Car and the City: The Automobile, the Built Environment and Daily Urban Life (1991), and Everyday Urbanism (1999), and has published numerous articles on shopping malls, public space, and other issues in the American built environment. She received a BA from the University of California at Berkeley, a Graduate Diploma from the Architectural Association, and a PhD in Urban Planning from UCLA. (from http://www.caup.umich.edu/midebates/debatesparticipants.html accessed Jan. 10, 2008)






 
               

 

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