Re-Turning to "Architecture as Craft": The Women of The Architects Collaborative

When
Where
Tuesday, 15 October 2019, 5:45pm
Center for Creative Photography Auditorium, University of ArizonaPreceded by a reception and exhibition viewing of
Women in Architecture: The Legacy of the Bauhaus in the United States
Tuesday, 15 October 2019, 5:00pm
CAPLA Sundt Gallery, University of ArizonaExhibition runs 10-15 October 2019
Wendy Cox is Associate Professor of Architecture at Norwich University in Vermont where she teaches courses in architectural history and theory, with an emphasis on mid-twentieth-century modernism, as well as design studios focusing on cultural critique. Educated at Miami University, the University of Colorado, Denver, and SCI-Arc, she is both a registered architect and a scholar focused on the formative years of The Architects Collaborative. She has been a guest critic at SCI-Arc, Dartmouth College, the École Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Paris-La Villette, the Rhode Island School of Design, and Cranbrook Academy of Art, and also a Visiting Assistant Professor at Middlebury College.