NJIT Lecture Series 2001- Borden IAIN BORDEN Curriculum Vitae

Work Home Nationality The Bartlett, UCL 25 Hatfield House British Wates House Baltic St West 22 Gordon Street Golden Lane Estate Date of Birth London WC1H 0QB London EC1Y 0ST 9 November 1962 United Kingdom United Kingdom Tel +44 (0)20 7679 4821 Tel +44 (0)20 7251 0900 Fax +44 (0)20 7679 4831 Fax +44 (0)20 7251 0900 Email [email protected] ------Professional External appointments Education Cross-disciplinary Research Initiatives Publications PROFESSIONAL • Director of Architectural History and Theory and Reader in Architecture and Urban Culture The Bartlett, UCL, (1999-). • Vice-Dean of Academic Affairs, Faculty of the Built Environment The Bartlett, UCL, (2000-1). • Sub-Dean, Faculty of the Built Environment The Bartlett, UCL, (1996-9). • Senior Lecturer/Lecturer in Architectural History The Bartlett, UCL, (Lecturer 1989-96, Senior Lecturer 1996-9) • Tutor in General Studies The Architectural Association, London, (1990-1). • Research Consultant Building Use Studies Ltd., London, (1989-92). TOP Back to Main Page External appointments • National University of Singapore, Visiting Examiner, architectural history and theory programmes, (2000-02). • Arts and Humanities Research Board (AHRB), research funding referee, (2000-). • RIBA Future Studies, committee member, (2000-). • RIBA Awards for Architecture, competition judge, (2000-). • Urbis. Urban and architectural history consultant for Land Design and the £20million “Urbis” exhibition centre on global urban living, , (2000-1). • RIBA President’s Medals Dissertation Prize, competition judge, (1999-). • RIBA Architecture Gallery, consultant, London, (1998-2000). • University of East London, Visiting Examiner, BA Hons and Diploma Architecture, architectural history and theory elements, (1999-). • University of , Visiting Examiner, MA in Architecture and Critical Theory, and MA in Gender and Architecture, (1999-) • School of African and Oriental Studies (SOAS), University of London, Academic Supervisor for Independent Study Projects, (1998-9 and 2000-1)

file:///I|/lecture-series/2001-spring/borden-cv.html (1 of 2)8/1/2007 9:31:51 AM NJIT Lecture Series 2001- Borden • Academy Editions, Architectural Press, Athlone Press, Butterworth, Calmaan & King, Routledge, Spon and Wiley, publications adviser, (1991-). • University of , architectural history adviser, BSc Architectural Engineering programme, (1997-9). • Middlesex University, Visiting Examiner, BA Hons visual and spatial culture, (1995-9). • Arts Council of England, Architecture Unit, consultant, (1997-8). • Dorling Kindersley, academic adviser, (1998). • Oslo School of Architecture, Visiting Professor, (April 1997). • The Getty Center for the History of Art & the Humanities, Los Angeles, and Oral History Program, UCLA, consultant, (1991-2). TOP Back to Main Page Education • PhD, University of London, (awarded 1998). • MA History of Architecture and Planning, Graduate School of Architecture & Urban Planning, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA), (1987-9). • MSc History of Modern Architecture, The Bartlett, UCL, (1985-6). • BA Combined Honours (History of Art, History of Architecture, Ancient History), University of , (1982-5). • Secondary Education, Magdalen College School, , (1974-81). Cross-disciplinary Research Initiatives • Strangely Familiar research group (1994-2000). Co-founder with Jane Rendell, Alicia Pivaro and Joe Kerr. Outputs include publications, exhibitions and symposia (see below). • UCL Graduate School “Social Space” research group (1995-6). Publications Books • The Unknown City: Contesting Architecture and Social Space, (MIT, 2001). Iain Borden, Jane Rendell, Joe Kerr with Alicia Pivaro (eds.). (Strangley Familiar project). • InterSections: Architectural Histories and Critical Theories, (Routledge, 2000). Iain Borden and Jane Rendell (eds.). • The Dissertation: an Architecture Student’s Handbook, (Architectural Press, 2000). Iain Borden and Katerina Rüedi. • The City Cultures Reader, (Routledge, 2000). Malcolm Miles, Tim Hall and Iain Borden (eds.). • Gender Space Architecture: an Interdisciplinary Introduction, (Routledge, 1999). Jane Rendell, Barbara Penner and Iain Borden (eds.). • Strangely Familiar: Narratives of Architecture in the City, (Routledge, 1996). Iain Borden, Jane Rendell, Joe Kerr and Alicia Pivaro (eds.) • Architecture and the Sites of History: Interpretations of Buildings and Cities, (Butterworth, 1995). Iain Borden and David Dunster (eds.). TOP Back to Main Page

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