Prof. Dr. David
Leatherbarrow
B.Arch., University of Kentucky
Ph.D. in Art, University of Essex
Teaches courses in architectural theory and design studios in the graduate and
undergraduate programs, supervises research, and directs the Ph.D. program.
Taught theory and design at the Polytechnic of Central London and Cambridge
University, England.
In private practice with Lauren Leatherbarrow.
Recipient of the Visiting Scholar Fellowship from the Canadian Center of
Architecture (1997-98).
Books include:
Topographical Stories,
Surface Architecture, (with Mohsen Mostafavi),
Uncommon Ground,
Roots of Architectural Invention,
On Weathering: The Life of Buildings in Time,
Masterpieces of Architectural Drawing.
Research on history
and theory of architecture and the city.
Detailed information:
http://www.design.upenn.edu/new/arch/facultybio.php?fid=42
Architecture,
Ecology, and Ethics
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