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Art Curriculum Vitae

DR. ANTHONY ALOFSIN

Office address: Studio address: School of Architecture Anthony Alofsin, Architect The University of Texas at Austin 1801 Lavaca Street #10A 1 University Station B7500 Austin, Texas 78701 Austin, Texas 78712-0222 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] M: 512 736.8548 T: 512.471.7803 F: 512. 471.0716

CURRENT POSITIONS: Roland Gommel Roessner Centennial Professor, School of Architecture, University of Texas at Austin Fellow, American Institute of Architects

Architect: registered in the State of Texas, license 19534.

EDUCATION: Ph.D. - 1987, Department of Art History and Archaeology, Columbia University.

M. Phil. - 1983, Department of Art History and Archaeology, Columbia University.

M. Arch.- 1981, Harvard Graduate School of Design. With Distinction.

A.B. - 1971, Harvard College. Magna Cum Laude with High Honors.

Diploma - 1967, Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. Cum Laude.

PUBLICATIONS—BOOKS AND EDITED WORKS:

Ingenious Giant: Frank and New York, (in press 2018).

Dream Home: What You Need to Know Before You Buy, Austin, TX: InnerformsLtd.com, 2013. In three editions: deluxe all color, black/white economy edition, E-book.

Frank Lloyd Wright: Art Collector, Austin, TX: University of Texas Press, 2012.

Architektur beim Wort nehmen. Bildhaft sprechende Baukunst des Habsburgerreiches und seiner Nachfolgestaaten 1867-1933, Salzburg: Verlag Anton Pustet, 2011.

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Frank Lloyd Wright a Fiesole: cento anni dopo, 1910-2010, Florence and Milan: Giunti Editore, 2010. Selection of exhibited drawings.

Halflife. Austin, TX: InnerformsLtd.com, 2009. A fictive memoir.

A Modernist Museum in Perspective: The East Building, National Gallery of Art (Studies in the History of Art Series). Editor and essayist. New Haven: Yale University Press and National Gallery of Art, 2009.

When Buildings Speak: Architecture as Language in the Habsburg Empire and Its Aftermath, 1867- 1933. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2006; paperback ed. 2008. Winner of the Vasari Award, Dallas Museum of Art, for the best work in art history by a scholar working in Texas, 2007.

Prairie Skyscraper: Frank Lloyd Wright’s . Editor and essayist. New York: Rizzoli, 2005.

The Struggle for Modernism: Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and City Planning at Harvard. W. W. Norton, 2002.

Frank Lloyd Wright: Europe and Beyond. Editor and contributor. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1999.

Studies and Executed Buildings by Frank Lloyd Wright. Preface. New York: Rizzoli, 1998.

Ausgeführte Bauten und Entwürfe von Frank Lloyd Wright. Preface. Berlin and Tübingen: Wasmuth Verlag, 1998 (German edition).

Frank Lloyd Wright, Gli anni della formazione, Studi e realizzazioni. Preface. Milan: Jaca Books, 1998 (Italian edition).

Frank Lloyd Wright: The Lost Years, 1910-1922. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1993; paperback edition, 1998. Winner, American Institute of Architects International Architecture Book Awards, Monograph category, 1993. Selected by the American Association of School Librarians as an outstanding book for purchase by secondary schools and colleges. One of only 41 books selected from university presses. “As impressive an academic books as has ever been published on Wright,” Andrew Saint, AA Files, 28, (Autumn 1994). For additional reviews, see appendix.

"Frank Lloyd Wright and Modernism" in Frank Lloyd Wright, Architect. Exhibition catalogue. Co- author and organizer of essayists. (New York: Museum of Modern Art, 1994): 32-57. Italian edition, 1995. For reviews and awards, see appendix.

Frank Lloyd Wright: An Index to the Correspondence. Editor. Author of introduction, "Frank

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Lloyd Wright as a Man of Letters." 5 Volumes. New York: Garland, 1988. For reviews, see appendix. Winner, Vasari Award, Dallas Museum of Art, for the best work in art history by a scholar working in Texas, 1989.

ESSAYS, BOOK REVIEWS, AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS:

“MOMA – 150 ANNI DALLA NASCITA DI FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT” Casabella No. 878 (October 2017) pp. 100-103, 104-106. Italian and English.

“Frank Lloyd Wright at 150” First Person. Exhibition review. Times Literary Supplement June 15, 2017 published on line: My review of Wright at MoMA.

“A New Proving Ground for Design Collaboration: Four Areas Where Architects Can Make a Difference,” The Architect’s Newspaper, October 1, 2017, p. 62. Commentary on Hurricane Harvey.

“Build a Great, Great Wall,” review of Ronald Rael et al, Borderwall as Architecture, Times Literary Supplement, (16 June 2017), p.27.The TLS is the leading literary journal in the world.

“First Person: Frank Lloyd Wright at 150” Times Literary Supplement (June 15, 2017) on-line My review of Wright at MoMA

“Photographs and the Wasmuth Folios,” SaveWright 6:2 (Fall, 2015): 6-9.

“Built Up Areas,” Times Literary Supplement, October 22, 2014 [Review of the International Architecture Biennale, Venice.]

“How Architecture Works,” review of Witold Rybczynski How Architecture Works: A Humanist’s Toolkit in Journal of Architectural Education (68:2), (October 2014), p. 269.

“Gropius the Educator” in ab/ArchitectureBoston, “American Gropius: The Cambridge Years” 16: 2 (summer, 2013), p. 27.

“American Modernism’s Challenge to the Beaux-Arts:1920-1940,” chapter 3 in Architecture School: Three Centuries of Educating Architects in North America, edited by Joan Ockman with Rebecca Williamson [American Collegiate Schools of Architecture Centennial publication] (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press 2012), pp. 90-119.

: Ideal and Nemesis,” in American Art, Smithsonian American Art Museum 25:2 (summer 2011), pp. 21-25.

“Transforming and Interpreting the Architecture of Mitteleuropa in the First Decades of the 20th century.” In Paradigmenwechsel Ost- und Mitteleuropa im 20. Jahrhundert – Kunst im Wandel der

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politischen Verhältnisse. Peter Bogner, Ed. Proceedings of the Austrian Association of Art Historians, Vienna, Austria, 6 November 2009, 15th Annual of the Verbands österreichischer Kunsthistorikerinnen und Kunsthistoriker in cooperation with Gesellschaft bildender Künstlerinnen und Künstler Österreichs Künstlerhaus Wien. Hohenems -Vienna: Bucher Verlag, 2011. pp. 11-16.

“Frank Lloyd Wright, il Palladio d’America, buono anche per il 21mo secolo” in Il Giornale dell’Architettura no. 93(April 2011), p. 25.

“Some Observations on the Last Twenty-Five Years at the School of Architecture,” in Traces and Trajectories: The University of Texas at Austin School of Architecture at 100. Richard L. Cleary, Ed. (Austin: The University of Texas at Austin School of Architecture, 2010), pp.142-143.

Review of Nancy Horan, and William R. Drennan, Death in a Prairie House: Frank Lloyd Wright and the Taliesin Murders in Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, 69: 3 (September 2010), pp 450-451.

“Frank Lloyd Wright und das Bauhaus,” in Bauhaus Global, edited by Bauhaus-Archiv Berlin, Gesammelte Beiträge der Konferenz bauhas global 12- 26 September 2009 [symposium proceedings] Neue Bauhausbücher, vol. 3. (Berlin: Bauhaus Archive, 2010) pp. 49-58.

“Rietveld’s Influence in America: the Chair and the House/ De invloed van Rietveld in Amerika: de Stoel en het Huis,” in Rietveld’s Universe, exhibition catalogue, organized by the Centraal Museum Utrecht and the ®MIT Research Centre, Delft University of Technology, October 2010 (Rotterdam: NAi Pulbishers, 2010), pp. 253-257. Rietveld’s Universe was co-winner of the CICA Julius Posener Exhibition Catalogue Award 2011, given by the International Committee of Architectural Critics (CICA).

“È ‘wrightmania’ diligante,” Il Giornale Dell’Architettura 8:73 (May 2009), p. 1

“Frank Lloyd Wright and the Aesthetics of Japan,” Sitelines 4:1 (Fall 2008), p. 17.

“Frank Lloyd Wright and the Dutch Connection,” in Amerikaanse dromen: Frank Lloyd Wright en Nederland , Herman van Bergeijk, Ed. (Rotterdam, 2008: Uitgeverij 010).

“The Problem with MOMA,” Commentary, Times Literary Supplement, (September 14 2007).

“Constructive Regionalism,” in Architectural Regionalism: Collected Writings on Place, Identity, Modernity, and Tradition, Vincent B. Canizaro, Ed. (New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2007) pp. 368-373

Review of Carter Wiseman, Louis I. Kahn, Beyond Time & Style, A Life in Architecture (2007), “Timeless forms” in The New Criterion, 25:10 (June 2007), pp. 86-88.

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Review of Elizabeth Clegg, Art, Architecture and Design in Central Europe, 1890-1920 (New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2006), in The Burlington Magazine 149:1251 (June 2007):421-422.

“Frank Lloyd Wright, Gold Medal Profile” Architecture: Celebrating the Past, Designing the Future AIA’s 150th Anniversary Book. 2006 (2007)

Review of Zaha Hadid: Complete Works (London: Thames & Hudson, 2004), The Times Literary Supplement, 25 November 2006.

Review of Ada Louise Huxtable, Frank Lloyd Wright, in The Architect’s Newspaper (New York) 19 October 2004, p.11.

“The Struggle for Modernism: Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and City Planning at Harvard,” in in 17 Lezioni. Dottorato in Storia dell’architettura e dell’urbanistica a Torino, Michele Bonino, Cristiana Chioriana, et al Eds. (Turin, 2004):67-73.

“Wright, Influence, and the World at Large,” in Keith L. Eggener, Ed. American Architectural History, A Contemporary Reader (New York and London: Routledge, 2004): 281-293.

“To Be Alone,” The Times Literary Supplement, no. 5281 (18 June 2004): 30. Review of Simon Richards, Le Corbusier and the Concept of Self.

“Wright, Influence, and the World at Large,” Keith L. Eggener, Ed. American Architectural History, A Contemporary Reader (New York and London: Routledge, 2004): 281-293.

“Wright and Le Corbusier: Essential Modernists,” in Kurt Heinzelman, Ed. Make it New: The Rise of Modernism, Modernism, exhibition catalogue, (Austin, TX: Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, 2003):120-123.

“If Only Walls Could Remember,” The Times Literary Supplement, no. 5226 (30 May 2003): 26-27. Review of Archilab’s FutureHouse—Radical Experiments in Living Space, Marie-Ange Brayer and Beatrice Simonot, Eds. Reprinted in Social Issues Resources Series (2003)

“Empty Blobs,” Platform (Spring 2003): 10, 13. Excerpt of review Archilab’s FutureHouse—Radical Experiments in Living Space, Marie-Ange Brayer and Beatrice Simonot, Eds.

“La lotta per il modernismo/The Struggle for Modernism,” L’architettura cronache e storia 48:563 (September 2002): 622-625. Italian and English.

Review of Exhibition "Light Screens: The Leaded Glass of Frank Lloyd Wright" American Crafts

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Museum, New York; Julie L. Sloan, Light Screens: The Leaded Glass of Frank Lloyd Wright. (New York, 2001);Julie L. Sloan, Lightscreens: The Complete Leaded-Glass Windows of Frank Lloyd Wright. (New York, 2001) in Studies in the Decorative Arts, 10:1 (2002): 142-147.

Review of Witold Rybczynski, The Look of Architecture, The Times Literary Supplement, no. 5156 (25 January 2002): 30.

"Brother Philippe's Air: The Day the Museum Finally Became Our Church," The Times Literary Supplement. no. 5151 (21 December 2001): 12-13.

Review of Fiona J. Raghed, Editor, Frank Gehry, Architect, The Times Literary Supplement. no. 5144 (2 November 2001): 16-18.

Review of Frank D. Welch, Philip Johnson in Texas The Times Literary Supplement. no. 5117 (27 April 2001): 18-19.

Introductory text, "Frank Lloyd Wright and Stanley Marcus," Exhibition, 30 March - April, 2001, School of Architecture, Rice University.

Review of Melanie Simo, The Coalescing of Different Forces and Ideas: A History of Landscape Architecture at Harvard, 1900-1999, Harvard Graduate School of Design. The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 60:1 (March 2001):103-104.

Review of Eric Mumford, The CIAM Discourse on Urbanism, 1928-1960. MIT Press. The Times Literary Supplement. no. 5102 (12 January 2001):18-19.

Review of Grant Hildebrand, Origins Of Architectural Pleasure, University of California Press. The Times Literary Supplement. no. 5087 (29 September 2000):18-19.

Review of Mark Gelernter, A History Of American Architecture, Buildings in the Cultural and Technological Context, Manchester University Press. The Times Literary Supplement. no. 5087 (29 September 2000):18-19.

"Materializing the Invisible: Telling Stories, Revealing Intention in Architecture," in Shifting Boundaries of the Real: Making the Invisible Visible, Helga Nowotny and Martina Weiss, Eds. (Zurich: vdf Hochschulverlag, 2000): 111-118

Review of Thomas S. Hines Irving Gill and the Architecture of Reform--A study in modernist architectural culture, Monacelli Press, 2000 in The Times Literary Supplement, no. 5069 (26 May 2000): 18.

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[Translation of “ Frank Lloyd Wright and Modernism”] Entoni Alofsin, "Frenk Lojd Rajt i modernizam," in: Milos Perovic’ Ed.,Istorija moderne arhitekture: kristalizacija modernizma, Vol. 2/A (Beograd: Arhitektonski fakultet, 1999): 55-100.

"Frank Lloyd Wright," American National Biography. Cary, North Carolina: Oxford University Press and the American Council of Learned Societies (1999).

"Herbert Langford Warren," American National Biography. Cary, North Carolina: Oxford University Press and the American Council of Learned Societies (1999).

Review of Carter Wiseman. Shaping a Nation. Twentieth-century American Architecture and its Makers. 1998. W. W. Norton & Co; Harold Kirker. The Architecture of Charles Bulfinch. 1998. Harvard University Press. Paperback; Antoine Predock. Turtle Creek House. 1998. Monacelli Press. 1100 Architect. Introduction by Pilar Vilardas. Essay by Pat Morton. Monacelli Press; and Susan Doubilet and Daralice Boles. American House Now, Contemporary Architectural Design. 1998 Thames and Hudson in The Times Literary Supplement, no. 4976 (14 August 1998):18-19.

Review of Robert Bruegmann, The Architects and the City: Holabird and Roche of Chicago, 1880-1918. University of Chicago Press in The Times Literary Supplement, no. 4936 (7 November 1997):10-12.

Review of Peter Blake Master Builders. Le Corbusier, Mies van der Rohe, Frank Lloyd Wright. W.W. Norton & Company, Ltd. in The Times Literary Supplement, no. 4930 (26 September 1997):19-20.

Review of No Place Like Utopia, Modern Architecture and the Company We Kept. W. W. Norton & Co. Ltd in The Times Literary Supplement, no. 4930 (26 September 1997):19-20.

"Twilight of the Gods: A Finale," review of The Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright by Neil Levine, Princeton University Press, 1996 in Design Book Review 39 ( 1997): 22-27.

Review of The Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright by Neil Levine, Princeton University Press, 1996 in Harvard Design Magazine (Summer 1997): 76-77.

Review of Richard Meier Houses by Paul Goldberger and Richard Rogers, 1996 in The Times Literary Supplement, no. 4896 (31 January 1997): 16.

"Frank Lloyd Wright and the Glimmer of Japan," introduction to Frank Lloyd Wright's Fifty Views of Japan: The 1905 Photograph Album. Oak Park, Il.: Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio Foundation, Pomegranate Artbooks and Archetype Press, 1996.

Review of The Topkapi Scroll--Geometry and Ornament in Islamic Architecture by Gülru Necipoglu, 1996, Getty Center for the History of Art and the Humanities, Sketchbooks & Albums Series in Built Environment 22:2 (1996).

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Review of Frank Lloyd Wright: Collected Writings, 5. vols. in Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 55:1 (March 1996), pp. 96-97.

Review of Frank Lloyd Wright by Meryle Secrest in Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 54: 1 (March 1995), pp. 93-95.

"The Kunsthistorisches Museum: A Treasure House for the Secessionists," in Jahrbuch der Kunsthistorischen Sammlungen in Wien, vol. 88, 1992, pp. 189-203. [published 1995].

The Call Building: Frank Lloyd Wright's Skyscraper for San Francisco" in Das Bauwerk und die Stadt: The Building and the Town, Essays for Eduard F. Sekler. Vienna: Böhlau Verlag, 1994, pp. 17-27.

Co-editor and introduction, "Dwelling," Center, A Journal for Architecture in America. Austin, Texas: The Center for American Architecture and Design, 1993.

Editor and introduction, "The Final Decade: Architectural Issues for the 1990s and Beyond," Center, A Journal for Architecture in America. Austin, Texas: The Center for American Architecture and Design, 1992.

"Taliesin I: A Catalogue of Drawings and Photographs," Wright Studies, vol. 1. (1991), pp. 98-141.

"Taliesin: To Fashions Worlds in Little," Wright Studies, vol. 1. (1991), pp. 44-65.

"Grundformen: eine Einführung in die 'versenkte Fläche'" [Detail, Ornament, and Primary Form: An Introduction to the Recessed Panel] Archithese, Zeitschrift und Schriftenreihe für Architektur 20:6 (November-December 1990), pp. 18-21.

"Tempering the École: Nathan Ricker at the University of Illinois, Langford Warren at Harvard, and their Followers," in The History of History in American Schools of Architecture, 1865-1975 (Princeton: Princeton Architectural Press, 1990), pp. 73-88.

"Visions and Revisions." Introduction, Center, A Journal for Architecture in America, 5 (1989), pp. 5-6.

"Broadacre City: The Reception of a Modernist Vision." Center, A Journal for Architecture in America, 5, (1989), pp. 8-43.

Letter to the Editor: Vol. 48, No. 4 (December 1989), pp. 414-415. On Froebel Blocks and Frank Lloyd Wright.

Review of Die Kunst des Quadrats by Otto Antonia Graf. Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians Vol. 47, No. 4 (December 1988), pp. 428-430.

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Review of Frank Lloyd Wright's Larkin Building by Jack Quinan, and The Johnson Wax Building by Jonathan Lipman. Design Book Review, (Fall, 1988), pp. 44-46.

"Frank Lloyd Wright: The Lessons of Europe, 1910-1922." Ph.D. Dissertation, Columbia University, 1987.

"The Arrival of Walter Gropius in America: Transformations of a Radical Architect." Walter Gropius e l'habitat del novecento. Atti del Convegno Internazionale Roma, Goethe Institute 29-30 November 1983. Rome: Effelle Edetrice, 1987, pp. 48-66.

"Richard Neutra and the Architecture of Translucent Space," AA Files, No. 10, November 1986, pp. 101-194.

"Towards a History of Teaching Architectural History: Herbert Langford Warren," Journal of Architectural Education, 33:1, 1983, pp. 2-7.

Review of Architecture en France: Modernité/Post-modernité," Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 42:1, March, 1983, p. 82.

"Michael Graves/Kohn, Pedersen, and Fox," Uomo Vogue, No. 131, June, 1983, pp. 177-181.

"Rethinking the Bauhaus in Berlin," Progressive Architecture (May 1983), pp. 27, 30.

"Modern Architects, a List of Works," in K. Frampton, Y. Futagawa, Modern Architecture, 1851-1945. Tokyo: ADA-Edita, 1983.

Contributor, Macmillan Encyclopedia of Architects. New York: Free Press, 1982. Entries on The Architects Collaborative, Arthur C. Comey, and Walter Bogner.

"Die Frage des Regionalismus," L. Lefaivre, A. Tzonis co-authors, in Fur eine andere Architektur, ed. M. Andritzky, L. Burckhardt, O. Hoffman, Vol. I Bauen mit der Natur in der Region. Frankfurt am Main: Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag, 1981.

PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE: Sara and Chad Seeley, Austin, Texas. Renovations to residence, 2017. (project)

Design consultant, Tocquigny, Austin, Texas. Renovations to the interior offices of the international advertising, branding and media firm, 2014. (project)

Advisor, Asenbaum Family Collection, Vienna, Austria, 2012-2013. Assisted in transfer of major collection of modernist jewelry from Vienna to the Dallas Museum of Art.

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Exhibition of 26 architectural drawings and photographs, “From Roughs to Reality,” Architects’ Show at The Century Association, 6 September 13 October 2011, New York, NY

Nancy Cain Marcus, consultant on various projects, Dallas, Texas, 2010 – 2011 Design and installation of interiors, Humanities Texas building, (Byrne-Reed House), Austin, Texas.

Ted and Betsy Rogers, addition to historic residence, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 2008-2011 3,000 square feet addition with portal, exterior parking, garden features, and storage units.

John Neumann, fully energy sustaining residence, 3,500 s.f., Austin, Texas, 2009 (project)

Wheelock Whitney III, Art gallery/pool house/garage, Rhinebeck, New York, 2009 (project)

William and Christine Slagel, addition to residence, Austin, Texas, 2007.

[Patricia Alofsin] Model Condominium, Cambridge Tower, Austin, Texas, 2006; Selected for AIA Annual Homes Tour, October 2008, Austin, Texas; Published in Tribeza, Oct 2007: Helen Thompson, “Tripping the Light Fantastic,” Tribeza No. 75 (October 2007): 124-133. [Photography by Casey Dunn].

Dr. Craig and Holly Berent, swimming pool and terraces, Austin, Texas, 2006.

Dr. Betty Sue Flowers, addition to residence, Austin, Texas, 2002- 2003

Dr. Craig Berent, furniture: formal office desk, 2003.

Michael and Karla Neely residence, 4,760 square feet, Austin, Texas, project. 2002 – 2003.

Renée and David Dunn residence addition, Austin, Texas, project. 2002.

Office of Dr. Betty Sue Flowers, Director, Lyndon Baines Johnson Presidential Library, Austin, Texas. 2002.

William and Esther McCormick House, Austin, Texas. 4,100 square foot residence on Mount Larson, Austin, Texas, 1999- 2002.

Wheelock Whitney Farm and Estate, Rhinebeck, New York.1999- Main house, pond, pond house (schematic design, 18-19th century barn (renovated, 2001), gate house (completed September, 2001),

Veronika Pribusz-Shane Petty Residence, Lago Vista, Texas. 3,500 square foot home near Lake Travis, 1999-2000 (project).

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Thomas D. Hebert House, Saddle Ridge, Mason County, Texas. 1,700 square foot residence in Texas Hill Country. 1999 (project).

Alofsin Residence, exhibited in "BY DESIGN," Addison Gallery of American Art, Andover, Mass. May 30 through July 31, 1997. Drawings and photographs of 2207 Camino Alto, Austin, Texas. Invited competition with 75 other objects by artists and designers in honor of the retirement of Robert A. Lloyd.

Alofsin Residence, 2900 square-foot house for site on Mount Larson in Austin Texas. Construction completed February 1995. Published in: Your Address Magazine (September 2008) Stone World (October 2007). Texas Monthly ( July 2004) 32:7, p. 59 Custom Home (March 2003) p. 30. Woman's Day Premier Series, Custom Kitchens & Baths, (12:2) 2002, pp. 98-99 The Good Life (no. 57) June 2002, pp. 31-33. ARCHITECTURE magazine, December, 1996; Austin American Statesman, 1997 Professional Builder-Luxury Homes, Spring 1997 Better Homes and Gardens, Building Ideas Quarterly, Fall 1998, pp. 42-50

Lewis-Feidt House, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Designer. Twenty-three hundred square feet plus gardens and terraces. 1989-1990; sun porch addition, 2016.

Restoration consultant to Manitoga, Inc. for the restoration of the Russel Wright House, Garrison, New York. In association with Erika Franke, Architect, 1984 - 1986 (published in Progressive Architecture, No. 11 (November 1986) pp. 44, 48.

Architectural consultant to the 525 Park Avenue Tenants Association, 1984.

Architectural Historian and Conservator. Conron and Lent, Architects, P.O. Box 935, Santa Fe, N.M. Sept., 1977 - May, 1978. Co-author, Socorro, A Historic Survey, Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1980. Work included preparation for state registry nomination of 55 properties in Socorro, N.M.; writing of architectural histories; drafting of ordinances and guidelines for review committees; oral interviews for historic records; photographic and archival documentation.

Director, Innerforms Ltd. 2035 Powell St., San Francisco, CA. May, 1974-August, 1977. Restoration of antique artifacts, principally eighteenth and nineteenth century European, American and oriental furniture. Specialization in clear finishes on wood, (including French polishing), traditional joinery, wood carving, mold-making, plaster casting; documentation of restoration and conservation procedures; research in traditional construction and finishing techniques.

Sculptor: June, 1971 -

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Teacher, Adventure in Creativity, Cranbrook, Bloomfield Hills, Mich. A program for high school students in the arts. Summer, 1968.

LECTURES, PAPERS, AND SYMPOSIA: Public panel discussion, “Museums and Architecture” New York Public Library, June 7. 2017. For details, click Museums and Architecture NYPL. The video and audio casts of the event have been released: https://www.nypl.org/audiovideo/art-talks-architecture-and-art-museum-anthony-alofsin- francesco-dal-co-arezoo-moseni-troy. The event was also tweeted: https://twitter.com/arezoomoseni/status/879773412255780864

Lecture, “On the History and Collections of the Nancy Cain Marcus House,” Junior League of Dallas, Arts and Antiques Study Group. 16 February 2017.

Lecture, “Loving Frank Revisited,” Women’s Association Book Club, Austin, Texas. 30 April 2014.

Keynote Lecture, “The Mid-Western Mind of Frank Lloyd Wright,” Grant Wood Symposium, University of Iowa, Iowa City, 25 April 2014.

Lecture, “Comments on Selling the Dwelling in 2014,” symposium at the Grolier Club, New York, NY, 21 January 2014.

Keynote lecture, “Organic Architecture: Nature and Nurture,” for the Beaufort County Open Land Trust, Auldbrass , Yamasee, SC. 2 November 2013.

Lecture, “Frank Lloyd Wright: Research Initiatives for Scholars and Practitioners,” Buell Center for American Architecture, Columbia University, New York City, 18 October 2013.

Lecture, “Frank Lloyd Wright and His Taliesin Letters.” Public lecture for the Avery Friends & the Friends of the Columbia University, Butler Library, Columbia University, New York City. 8 October 2013.

Lecture, “Introduction to Architektur beim Wort nehmen,” Buchhandlung Walther Koenig, Vienna, Austria, 27 September 2011.

Lecture, “What Do We Mean When We Say Something Is Organic,” public lecture for Wisdom Wednesday, Austin, Texas, 18 May 2011.

Lecture, “Wright in the Teens: A Magical Moment,” Milwaukee Art Museum, 14 April 2011 in

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conjunction with the exhibition, Frank Lloyd Wright: Organic Architecture for the 21st Century.

Lecture, “A Most Influential Book: Krishamurthi’s The Flight of the Eagle,” The Philosophy Club, Carthage College, Kenosha, Wisconsin, 11 April 2011.

Lecture, “Architecture and Business,” Annual meeting of the Carthage Business and Professional Coalition Luncheon, Kenosha, Wisconsin, 12 April 2011.

Hannibal Lecture, “Primary Forms: Spirit in Matter?” given as the Sam and Gene Johnson Distinguished Visitor, Carthage College, Kenosha, Wisconsin, 13 April 2011.

Lecture, “Frank Lloyd Wright: A Golden Anniversary?” as part of “Break the Box” series, , Oak Park, Illinois. 18 February 2010.

Keynote lecture, “Transforming and Interpreting the Architecture of Mitteleuropa in the First Decades of the 20th century.” Congress of the Austrian Association of Art Historians, Vienna, Austria, 6 November 2009.

Book Reading: Halflife, a fictive memoire. Shakespeare & Company, Vienna, Austria, November 7, 2009.

Lectures: “Wright and the Bauhaus” and “Gropius at Harvard” as part of the “Bauhaus Global” international conference in conjunction with the exhibition, Model Bauhaus: Die Austellung Berlin Location: Martin Gropius Building. September 22, 2009.

Lecture, “Frank Lloyd Wright, St. Louis, and Organic Architecture,” sponsored by The Frank Lloyd Wright House in Ebsworth Park, St. Louis Art Museum, St. Louis, MO. (3 April 2009).

Book Reading and Presentation: When Buildings Speak: Architecture as Language in the Habsburg Empire and its Aftermath. Shakespeare & Company, Vienna, Austria, June 4, 2009.

Lecture, “Frank Lloyd Wright’s Bogk House” Milwaukee, Wisconsin (10 November 2007).

Lecture, “Central European Modern Architecture,” University of Houston, (1 April 2007).

Lecture, “When Buildings Speak,” Dallas Architecture Foundation, Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas, Texas, (1 March 2007).

Lecture, “ Wright’s Prairie Skyscraper,” Chicago Architecture Foundation, Chicago, Il. (18 January 2007).

Lecture, “Louis Sullivan and the Structure of Ornament,” Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in

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the Fine Arts co-sponsored by the Society of Architectural Historian, Chicago, Illinois, 13 September 2006.

Lecture, “Price Tower: Pinwheel on the Prairie,” National Building Museum, Washington, DC, 19 June 2006.

Lecture, “The Westcott House and Organic Architecture,” Westcott House/Wittenberg University, Springfield, Ohio. 7 April 2006.

Respondent, College Art Association, Annual Meeting, Boston, MA. 24 February 2006.

Lecture, “The Art of Frank Lloyd Wright,” Gerald D. Hines School of Architecture, University of Houston, Houston, TX,7 February 2006.

Lecture, “Musing on Organic Architecture,” keynote address, Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy, annual meeting, Los Angeles, CA. 20 October 2005.

Lecture, “The Art of Frank Lloyd Wright,” National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC. Public lecture in Sunday series,16 October 2005.

Symposium, Price Tower Arts Center, Bartlesville, Oklahoma, in conjunction with the opening of “Prairie Skyscraper, Frank Lloyd Wright’s Price Tower” , Bartlesville, Oklahoma. 15 October 2005.

Lecture, “The Price Tower” Skyscraper Museum/Center for Architecture, New York, NY, 10 November 2004.

Lecture, “Frank Lloyd Wright, Total Design, and the Decorative Arts” Cleveland Circle of the Decorative Arts Trust, Cleveland, Ohio. 7 May 2004.

Symposium moderator and lecturer, “The Opening of the East Building: Acclaim and Critique,” in “The East Building in Perspective: A Twenty-fifth Anniversary Symposium,” National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, 30 April 2004.

Lecture, “Good Taste, Bad Taste: Housing Production in America,” Department of Architecture, Texas A & M, College Station, Texas, 13 February 2004.

Lecture, “Taste, Value, and Identity in Contemporary American Architecture,” Colloquium CLXXXIX, Center for Advanced Studies in the Visual Arts, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, 22 January 2004.

Introduction, “An Evening with Lyman Shepard,” CSI, AGC, AIA Austin sponsors, Austin, Texas, 13 May 2003.

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Symposium, “Emerging Methodologies in Central European Architectural History,” 28 February 2003, University of Texas at Austin, held at Charles Moore Center for the Study of Place. Austin, Texas. Respondent to papers presented.

Symposium, “Books and Building,” 7 February 2003, School of Architecture, for Christopher Long’s Josef Frank Life and Work, held at Charles Moore Center for the Study of Place. Austin, Texas. Paper, “An Overview of Modernist Historiography.”

Lecture, "The Struggle for Modernism: Architecture, Landscape Architecture and City Planning at Harvard," in the Sala dello Zodiaco, Castello del Valentino, Facoltà di Architetuttura, Dottorato di recerca in storia dell'architettura e dell'urbanistca, Politecnico di Torino, Torin, Italy, 14 May 2002.

Lecture, "Wright e l 'Europa," Facoltà di Architetuttura Civile, Dipartimento di Progettazione dell'Architettura, Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy. 16 May 2002.

Symposium, “Books and Building,” 19 April 2002, School of Architecture, featuring invited guests and introducing, The Struggle for Modernism: Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and City Planning at Harvard.

Lecture, "Wright, Europe, and Ashbee" at the international symposium, "The American Arts and Crafts Movement in International Context," Chicago, IL. June 13-17, 2001.

Lecture, Rice University, "Wright and Stanley Marcus", Gallery talk, School of Architecture 30 March 2001.

"Gimme Shelter," Texas Book Festival, public panel, 5 November 1999. Discussions about contemporary architecture and writing on architecture.

"Frank Lloyd Wright, Europe and Beyond," BBC Radio 3 arts programme, Night Waves. 7 December 1999. Internationally broadcast interview and discussion about Wright's reception and his role as an American cultural figure.

Symposium, "Materializing the Invisible: Telling Stories, Revealing Intention in Architecture." Paper at the symposium "Shifting Boundaries of the Real: Making the Invisible Visible," at the Semper Sternwarte, Collegium Helveticum, ETH (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology), Zürich. 27 May 1999.

"Wright and Modernism: the Misfit of Ornament," The David M. Saunders Memorial Lecture, Society of Architectural Historians of Australian and New Zealand, Keynote lecture, Melbourne, Australia, 29 October 1998. Storey Hall, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology.

"Frank Lloyd Wright and Modernism," Louis Laybourne Smith School of Architecture and Design,

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University of South Australia. Adelaide, Australia, 7 October 1998.

"An Introduction to Frank Lloyd Wright," University of Houston, Gerald D. Hines School of Architecture, Summer Academy (for inner city high school students) 19 June 1998.

"Reception Theory," University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA., 24 November 1997.

"A Modern System of Ornament," University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA., 25 November 1997.

"The First 15 Years of the GSD: The Hudnut/Gropius Era," Harvard Graduate School of Design, Cambridge, Mass. 25-26 April, 1997. Moderator/panelist.

" Who Bought Wright's Wasmuth Folios?," Caxton Club, Chicago, Illinois, 15 November 1996.

"Wright's Wasmuth Venture," Unity Temple, Oak Park, Illinois. 14 November 1996. Organized by the Oak Park Public Library and the Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio Foundation.

"Wright and Europe: the Myth of Influence," Department of Architecture, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, 16 October 1996.

"Modernism, Cultural Identity and Urban Form in the Czech Lands, 1893-1928." Contemporary Urban Space as a discourse between Cultural, Political, and Economic Developments, Prague-ISUA ETH: International Seminar for Urban Architecture and Culture. 18 July 1996. Sponsored by the ETH (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich), Czech Technical University, Prague, and the City Development Authority of Prague.

"A Tense Alliance: Work in Progress" Symposium at the Internationales Forschungszentrum Kulturwissenschaften and the University of Vienna, 16-18 November 1995. Symposium organizer, coordinator and moderator. An international meeting of architectural historians from Central Europe and North America.

"Central European Architecture and Cultural Identity." Institute of Sociology, University of Vienna, 23 November 1995. Invited lecture.

"Wright's Flight from Oak Park: The Aftermath," Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio Foundation, Oak Park, Illinois, 19 October 1994. Public lecture.

"Frank Lloyd Wright and Europe," for LAMP (Learning Activities for Mature People), Austin, Texas. Lecture.

"Wright and the 1920s," catalogue essay and paper for the exhibition, "Frank Lloyd Wright and the Landscape." Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montreal. 1996.

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Chairman, "Frank Lloyd Wright: Europe and Beyond," Special session of the annual Meeting, Society of Architectural Historians, April 27, 1994, Museum of Modern Art, New York.

"Frank Lloyd Wright: the Ideology of Drawing," Temple Hoyne Buell Center for the Study of American Architecture three-day symposium on Frank Lloyd Wright, Columbia University, 19 February 1994.

"Can the Object Speak to Us More Fully? On the Reintegration of Formal Analysis into the Practice of Art History," session respondent, College Art Association, annual meeting, 4 February 1993, Seattle, Washington.

"The Many Modernisms of Central European Architecture, 1898-1945." Guest Lecture, Modern Studies Group, 4 December, 1992, University of Texas, Austin.

"The Kunsthistorisches Museum: A Treasure House for the Secessionists," Symposium, The Kunsthistorisches Museum as Monument and Gesamtkunstwerk (100th Anniversary Celebration of the Museum) 17 - 19 October 1991. Vienna, Austria.

"`Maya' Influences on Frank Lloyd Wright," Forty-Seventh International Congress of Americanists. 7 - 11 July 1991. New Orleans, LA.

"The Index of the Frank Lloyd Wright Letters," Annual Conference of the Art Libraries Society of North America, annual conference, 10 March 1991, Kansas City Missouri.

"Influence and Reception: Frank Lloyd Wright and Wasmuth Saga," special lecture series, Yale School of Architecture and Department of the History of Art, Yale University, 14 February 1991.

"Discerning Wright's Hand," closed conference of scholars and collectors on the Frank Lloyd Wright's drawings in the Library of Congress and the Wolf Collection. Denver Art Museum. 1-3 December 1990.

"The Research Collections of the Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio," A symposium and conference of scholars funded in part by the National Endowment for the Humanities. 2 - 4 November, 1990. Oak Park, Illinois.

"Art and Architecture Studios: a Dialogue" with colleague Dr. Maurice Sevigny, Chairman, Department of Art, UT at Austin. American Collegiate Schools of Architecture, Northeast Regional Meeting, "The Discourse of the Studio," held at Princeton University, Princeton, N. J. 26-27 October 1990.

"Frank Lloyd Wright and the Dutch Connection." Technische Universiteit Delft, Faculty of Architecture, Delft, Holland. 17 May 1990.

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"A Plan for Conserving the Legacy of Frank Lloyd Wright," Keynote address to the Fifth Annual Frank Lloyd Wright Building Owners Conference, Scottsdale, Arizona. 2 March 1990.

"Frank Lloyd Wright's Reception in Europe, 1910-1931," Seattle Art Museum, 28 January 1990.

"Frank Lloyd Wright and Europe: A Problem of Influence," Modern Studies Group, University of Texas at Austin, 26 January 1990.

"Assessing Wright's Impact on Europe and Europe's Impact on Wright, 1893-1932," National Center for the Study of Frank Lloyd Wright, Ann Arbor, Michigan, July 1989. Commissioned paper.

"The Schools of Architecture at Harvard and MIT." Seminar Lecture in "MIT Architecture School from the Thirties to the Sixties," School of Architecture, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 27 February 1989.

"Harvard and the Evolution of Landscape Architecture." Seminar Lecture in "Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Gardens and Designed Landscapes. Cultural Production of Tradition and Modernity," Graduate School of Design, Harvard University, 24 February 1989.

"H. H. Richardson and the Midwestern Tradition." Lecture, Huntington Art Gallery, University of Texas at Austin, 25 January 1989.

Presentation on the evolution and significance of Frank Lloyd Wright: A Guide to the Taliesin Correspondence, Goldsmith Hall Gallery, 13 October 1988.

"Frank Lloyd Wright: the Impact of Europe, 1910-1914," Annual Meeting, The Society of Architectural Historians, Chicago, 16 April 1988.

"Broadacre City: Reception and Impact on the Modernist Vision," Symposium Paper, The Center for the Study of the American Architecture. University of Texas at Austin, 6-8 April 1988.

"Architectural Sculpture and Exoticism." Lecture, Young Architects Task Force, Austin Chapter, American Institute of Architects. Austin, Texas. 15 March 1988.

"Frank Lloyd Wright and the Wasmuth Myth." Lecture, Rice University, 7 March 1988.

"Frank Lloyd Wright: Architecture Between Right and Fire." Lecture, University of Texas at Austin, 2 March 1988.

"Frank Lloyd Wright and Europe: An Artistic Exchange 1910-1914." Lecture, Modernism Study Group, University of Texas at Texas, 19 February 1988.

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", A Symposium to Honor Edgar Kaufmann, jr. on the 50th Anniversary of the Completion of Frank Lloyd Wright's House at Bear Run, Pennsylvania," Sponsored by the Temple Hoyne Buell Center for the Study of American Architecture, Columbia University, New York. Respondent with William Jordy, Kenneth Frampton, and Vincent Scully. November 7-8, 1986.

"The Founding of the Harvard Graduate School of Design," Keynote lecture for the Harvard 350th anniversary symposium, "The Graduate School of Design: Past and Future," Harvard Graduate School of Design, Cambridge, Mass. September 6, 1986.

"Frank Lloyd Wright in Europe." Lecture at the Buell Talks on American Architecture. Temple Hoyne Buell Center for the Study of American Architecture, Columbia University, New York. April 13, 1985.

"The Architectural Exhibitions of the Museum of Modern Art: Reflections of Cultural Change," Paper, Annual Meeting Society of Architectural Historians. Minneapolis, Minnesota. April 26, 1984.

"Sir John Soane and his Appeal to the Modern Sensibility." Lecture, Cooper Hewitt Museum, New York. March 3, 1984.

"The Arrival of Walter Gropius in America: Transformations of a Radical Architect." Paper at the International Symposium on Walter Gropius, University of Rome and Goethe Institute. Rome, Italy. November 30, 1983.

Towards a History of Teaching Architectural History: The Contribution of Herbert Langford Warren." Lecture, Second Annual Student Symposium, Society of Architectural Historians, New England Chapter, Boston, Mass. March 14, 1980.

HONORS AND AWARDS: Fellow, American Institute of Architects, elected February 2017. Among the highest honors bestowed by the profession of architecture.

The Wilder Green Fellow, 2015-1016, MacDowell Colony. “For architects of exceptional ability.” Residency at Peterborough New Hampshire. Three-time recipient of a MacDowell fellowship.

National Member, Bogliasco Foundation Fellowship Advisory Committee, The Ligurian Study Center for the Arts and the Humanities, New York and Genoa, 20013 -

Faculty Research Assignment, “Wright and Rev. William Norman Guthrie,” research fellowship ($65,000) School of Architecture, University of Texas at Austin. (Leave, Fall, 2013.)

Ranked “Best of the Best” and in the 90th percentile of research professors, academics, and dons among an international evaluation of schools of architecture by the Key Centre for Architectural Sociology. Nine countries, over 160 schools, and over 3,000

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School of Architecture Research and Support Grant, University of Texas, 2012, for The American Home, published as Dream Home: What You Need to Know Before You Buy (2013).

Fellow, Helen Riaboff Whiteley Center, Friday Harbor, Washington. Summer, 2011

Sam and Gene Johnson Distinguished Visitor at Carthage College, Kenosha, Wisconsin, 2011.

Distinguished Lecturer, Hannibal Lectures Series, Carthage College, Kenosha, Wisconsin, 2011.

Fellow, MacDowell Colony, Peterborough, NH, summer 2010, fall 2006.

Faculty Research Assignment, University of Texas at Austin, for travel and research, winter-spring 2008-2009. Award 2007.

Outstanding Scholarship Award, School of Architecture. University of Texas at Austin, 2008-2009.

Chief juror, Philip Johnson Book Award Committee, Society of Architectural Historians. For best exhibition catalogue in 2008.

Juror, Vasari Award, Dallas Museum of Art. For the best work in art history by a scholar working in Texas, 2008.

Selected, American Institute of Architects, Austin Chapter, Annual Homes Tour, for “Model Apartment” exhibition, October 4-5, 2008. One of only twelve winners.

Juror, Hamilton Book Awards, University Co-Op, Austin, Texas, 2007.

Winner, Vasari Award, Dallas Museum of Art. For the best work in art history by a scholar working in Texas, 2007.

Fellow, Bogliasco Foundation, The Liguria Study Center for the Arts and the Humanities, New York and Genoa, Fall, 2007.

Visiting Scholar/Artist, American Academy at Rome, Rome, Italy, November, 2006.

Wright Spirit Award, Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy, in recognition of significant contributions to the study of Frank Lloyd Wright as a scholar, educator, author and curator, and his work Frank Lloyd Wright: An Index to the Taliesin Correspondence, which has created an invaluable

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reference tool for Wright scholars and researchers the world over. 2006.

Dean’s Leave, School of Architecture, University of Texas at Austin, fall, 2006. For continuing research.

Juror, National Design Awards, Society of American Registered Architects, 2006.

Outstanding Scholarship Award, School of Architecture, University of Texas, 2006.

Research Internship Recruiting Fellowship, Office of Vice President and Dean of the Graduate School, University of Texas at Austin, $11,500. Competitive award for recruitment of new outstanding graduate student in 2006-07.

Exhibition Review Editor, Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians. 2005–2008.

Grant, The Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts, for “The Structure of Ornament and its Design Potential,” a collaborative, interdisciplinary project with UCLA’s Experiential Technologies Center. 2005-2006.

Mike Hogg Scholars Grant, University of Texas at Austin, for "High-end Speculative Housing in Urban Neighborhoods” 2004-2005.

Ailsa Mellon Bruce Senior Fellow, Center for Advanced Studies in the Visual Arts, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC. 2003-2004.

Grant, Martin S. and Evelyn S. Kermacy Collection Endowment, University of Texas at Austin, for completion of manuscript, Limits of the Sayable, summer, 2004.

Grant, Faculty Research Assignment, University of Texas at Austin, “Contemporary American Architecture: Sources of Taste, Value, and Identity,” 2003-2004.

Juror, Alice Davis Hitchcock Book Award Committee. Society of Architectural Historians, 2002.

Honorary Co-Chairman, Benefit Committee, International Art + Design Fair, 1900-2002, Museum of Modern Art, New York. 26 September 2002.

Outstanding Scholarship Award, School of Architecture. University of Texas at Austin, 2000-2001.

Mike Hogg Scholars Grant, University of Texas at Austin, for ""Buildings and Urban Identity: Case Studies from the Late Austro-Hungarian Empire and its Successor States" 2000-2001.

Featured author, Texas Book Festival, Austin, Texas, 1999.

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Grant for publication Limits of the Sayable: Architecture and Language in the Habsburg Empire and Its Successor States, 1867-1933, Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts, Chicago, Ill., 1999.

Grant for publication, Martin Kermacy Endowment, School of Architecture, University of Texas at Austin, 1999.

Dean's Leave, School of Architecture, University of Texas at Austin, for research and writing of Limits of the Sayable: Architecture and Language in the Habsburg Empire and Its Successor States, 1867-1933 (University of Chicago Press, 2000). Spring semester sabbatical, 1999.

Mike Hogg Scholars Grant, University of Texas at Austin, for "The Impact of Adler and Sullivan, Architects, on the Urban Fabric of Chicago" 1997-98.

Research Internship Recruiting Fellowship, Office of Vice President and Dean of the Graduate School, University of Texas at Austin, $11,500. Competitive award for recruitment of new outstanding graduate student in 1997-98.

Nominated 1996-97 Texas Excellence Teaching Award in the School of Architecture, sponsored by Ex- Students Eyes of Texas Annual Giving Award.

Grant for publication of Frank Lloyd Wright: Europe and Beyond, Graham Foundation for the Visual Arts. $5,000 February 1996.

Fellow, Internationales Forschungszentrum Kulturwissenschaften, (International Research Center for Cultural Sciences) Vienna, 1995.

Faculty Research Award, University Research Institute. For research on "The Representation of Regional and National Identity in Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Architecture on the Borders of the Austro-Hungarian Empire: the Role of Ornament," 1995.

"Best Architecture Show" of 1993-1994, awarded First Place by the International Association of Art Critics for "Frank Lloyd Wright: Architect," at the Museum of Modern Art, New York.

Book award for Frank Lloyd Wright: The Lost Years, 1910-1922. Winner, American Institute of Architects International Architecture Book Awards, in monograph category, 1994.

Faculty Research Award, University Research Institute. For finishing of book, An Arrival of Modernism: Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and City Planning at Harvard. 1993-94.

Grant for publication of Frank Lloyd Wright: The Lost Years, 1910-1922, Graham Foundation for the

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Visual Arts. February 1993.

Fulbright Professorship for Research and Lectures. Guest Professor, Institute of Fine Arts, Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna, Austria, 1989-90. (In residence Spring, 1990). Research Grant, University Research Institute, University of Texas at Austin, 1990.

Vasari Award, Dallas Museum of Art, 1989. "For...the five-volume reference Frank Lloyd Wright: An Index to the Taliesin Correspondence...as the most significant example of art historical research published by a person living in Texas during the past year."

Summer Research Award, University Research Institute, University of Texas, 1988.

Kress Fellow, Department of Art History and Archaeology, Columbia University, 1985-86.

Visiting Fellow, Harvard Graduate School of Design, 1985-86.

Scholar in Residence, The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, 1984-85.

Summer Travel Grant, Department of Art History and Archaeology, Columbia University, 1984. For dissertation research.

Spring Travel Grant, Department of Art History and Archaeology, Symposium "100 Years, Walter Gropius/50 Years, Closing of the Bauhaus," Bauhaus Archives, Berlin, 28 March 1983.

Summer Travel Grant, Department of Art History and Archaeology, Archival research: drawings and correspondence of Frank Lloyd Wright, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah. 1983.

Scholarship, Department of Art History and Archaeology, Columbia University, 1983-1984.

Presidential Fellow, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Dept. of Art History and Archaeology, Columbia University, 1982-83.

Fellow, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Dept. of Art History and Archaeology, Columbia University, 1981-82.

Certificate of Merit, American Institute of Architects. For Excellence in the Study of Architecture. From the Henry Adams Fund, for second highest rank in Class of 1981, Harvard Graduate School of Design.

Scholarship to Annual Tour, Society of Architectural Historians, 1979.

Scholarship, Santa Fe Workshop of Contemporary Art, 1971.

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Grant, Milton Fund, Harvard University. For senior year honors thesis on applications of photo stress analysis and polarized light, 1970-1971.

Honorary Scholarship, Harvard College, 1967.

EXHIBITIONS: Consultant, Frank Lloyd Wright exhibition, Museum of Modern Art, New York. May, 2015.

Consultant, Frank Lloyd Wright a Fiesole: cento anni dopo, 1910-2010, exhibition, in conjunction with the International Inner Wheel (Rotary Club of Fiesole), Roberta Bencini, Paolo Bulletti, curators, Fiesole, Italy, 17 June- 30 August, 2010. Catalogue: Frank Lloyd Wright a Fiesole: cento anni dopo, 1910-2010, (Florence and Milan: Giunti Editore, 2010).

Guest Curator, “Prairie Skyscraper, Frank Lloyd Wright’s Price Tower” Price Tower Arts Center, Bartlesville, Oklahoma. Object selection, organization of catalogue, lead essay. Venues: 14 October, 2005- 15 January 2006, Bartlesville; Yale University Art + Architecture Gallery, New Haven, CT. 13 February – 5 May 2006; National Building Museum, Washington, DC, 16 June – 17 September 2006; Chicago Architecture Foundation, Chicago, Illinois, 18 January – March, 2007.

Consultant, “Modernism, 1880-1939” Harry Ransom Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, 2002- 2003.

Curator and organizer, "A Tense Alliance: Architecture in the Habsburg Lands, 1893-1928". Directed research phase 1993-1996. Commissioned and directed research by 15 Central European scholars. Funded for $150,000 by the Austrian government, Canadian Centre for Architecture, and the Getty Museum in collaboration with the Getty Research Institute.

Advisory Committee and consultant to exhibition and catalogue of Frank Lloyd Wright, Designs for an American Landscape, 1922-1932, held at the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montreal, 18 June - 22 September, 1996; Fall, 1996, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.; summer, Whitney Museum, New York City. A major study of Wright's work in the 1920s.

Curator and designer, "Frank Lloyd Wright: Representing the Ideal." Commissioned by the Temple Hoyne Buell Center for the Study of American Architecture. February - April, 1994 at the Ross Gallery, Buell Center, Columbia University, New York City. Reviews:"Columbia Displays Rare ," Frank Lloyd Wright Quarterly, 5:1 (Winter 1994), p., 25.

Consulting Curator, "Frank Lloyd Wright," Museum of Modern Art, New York. 1994. Consultations on conception, selection of exhibition and writing a main catalogue essay, 1990 - 94

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Reviews: Paul Goldberger, "Not an Urbanist, Only a Genius," New York Times Magazine, 13 February 1994, pp. 48, 19.

Herbert Muschamp, "An Architect From the Ground Up," New York Times, 18 February 1994, pp. C1, C5-6.

Mariëtte Van Stralen and Bart Lootsma, "Overzuchtstentoonstelling Frank Lloyd Wright," de Architect 25:6 (June 1994), pp. 16-17.

Curator, "Fallingwater and Edgar Kaufmann, jr.: A Tribute." Exhibition held at Low Memorial Library, Columbia University, 3 Nov. - 3 Dec. 1986.

Curator, "The Founding Decades of the Schools of Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and City Planning at Harvard, 1895-1935," Exhibition held at Gund Hall, Harvard Graduate School of Design, 6 Sept. - 23 Sept. 1986.

Group Show, sculpture, "Introductions:73 " December 1973, Hill's Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Experience: UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN. Roland Gommel Roessner Centennial Professor, 1999 - Martin S. Kermacy Centennial Professor, 1998 -1999 Sid Richardson Centennial Professor, 1991-1997 Sid Richardson Centennial Teaching Fellow, 1987-1991 Professor of Art and Art History, 1987 – 2017

Courses Offered: The American Home Gotham and Modern Architecture Frank Lloyd Wright: A Life's Work Frank Lloyd Wright and Modernism Survey of Modern Architecture—major required survey course. Advanced Architectural Design Studio. Design V (Intermediate, theory oriented studio). Theory II—required course for graduate students. Methodologies of Architectural History. Historiography of Architectural History. Origins of Architecture—major required survey course. History of Ornament. Organic Design Workshop. Arrivals of Modernism. Introduction to Architectural Theory.

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Historiography of Modernism. Central European Architecture, 1848-1933. Undergraduate lecture course: "Architectural Appreciation: Frank Lloyd Wright, an American Architect." Independent studies and architectural research. Advisor and reader for doctoral and masters' degree candidates in architecture, art history, and history.

Committee Positions: Member, Consultative Committee for Review of the Dean, School of Architecture, 2006-2007 Elected by faculty to Executive Committee, School of Architecture, 2006 (on leave). Director, History/Theory, MA and Ph.D. Programs, 2005 - 2006 Director, Master of Science in Architectural Studies/History and Theory program, 1991 - 1997 Director, Ph.D. Program, School of Architecture, 1991 - 1996 Chairman, History-Theory Faculty, School of Architecture, 1987-91, 1994 – 1997 Member, Scholarship Committee, School of Architecture, 2001 - 2002 Member, Consultative Committee for Selection of the Dean of the School of Architecture, 2000 - 2001 Chairman, Memorial Committee for Prof. Roland Gommel Roessner, 2001 Chairman, Graduate Studies Committee, School of Architecture, 1998 - 2000 Member, Ad-Hoc History Faculty Committee, 1997- 2007, 2010- Member, Ad-Hoc Faculty Search Committee, 1996-1997 Budget Council, School of Architecture, 1995 - 2004 Chairman, Library Committee, School of Architecture and Planning, 1989 - 1990 Chairman, Consultative Committee for Selection of the Dean of the School of Architecture, 1987-88. Member, Consultative Committee for Selection of the Dean of the School of Architecture, 1992. Member, Acquisitions Committee Archer Huntington Museum, 1992 - 93 Member, University Library Committee, 1990-92. Member, Administrative Committee, School of Architecture, 1990 -91 Member, History-Theory Faculty, School of Architecture, 1987 - 1997 Member, Consultative Committee to the Review the Dean of the School of Architecture, 1988-89. Member, Graduate Studies Curriculum Committee, 1987- Member, Graduate Studies Application Review Committee, 2006 - Member, Ph.D. Sub-committee, 1988 - 2007 Member, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee, 1987-91 Member, Slide Library Committee, School of Architecture, 1988-90

ADMINISTRATIVE Director, History/Theory Program, MA and Ph.D in Architecture, School of Architecture, 2005 - 2006 Member, Executive Committee, School of Architecture, 2005 Member, Steering Committee, School of Architecture, 1998 - 2000 Director, Center for American Architecture and Design, 1990-93.

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Confidential nominator for 2018 Kyoto Prize in Arts and Philosophy "Arts (Painting, Sculpture, Craft, Architecture, Photography, Design). Japan’s highest private award for global achievement and the equivalent of the Nobel Prize. Award of 50 million yen. June, 2017. Advisory Board, The Bogliasco Foundation, New York and Bogliasco, Italy, 2013 - Grant reviewer, Austrian Science Fund (FWF Der Wissenschaftsfonds), 2010, 1994, 1992. Grant reviewer, Wiener Wissenschafts-, Forschungs- und Technologiefonds, (Vienna Science and Technology Fund), 2006. Consultant, Price Tower Arts Center, Bartelsville, OK. Restoration and conservation of original Frank Lloyd Wright interiors, 2002 – 2005 Manuscript reviewer, Routledge/Taylor Francis, 2017. Manuscript reviewer, Yale University Press, 2016, 2017. Manuscript reviewer, Art Bulletin, 2013, 2004. Manuscript reviewer, Journal in the Decorative Arts, 2004 Manuscript reviewer, Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, 2001. 2003 - Manuscript reviewer, University of Chicago Press, 1989, 1997 – 2010 Manuscript reviewer, MIT Press, 2003 Manuscript reviewer, Southern Illinois University Press, 1997, 1999 Manuscript reviewer, Cambridge University Press, 1993. Manuscript reviewer, University of Pennsylvania Press, 1989. Manuscript reviewer, University of Washington Press, 2005 Manuscript reviewer, Getty Trust Grants Program, 1989, 1991. Grant reviewer, National Endowment for the Humanities, 1995, 1998. Project reviewer, Getty Trust Grants Program, 1988. Reviewed $250,000 grant application by the Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities for the restoration of the Spencer, Pierce, Little House in Newbury, Massachusetts. October 1988.

Languages: (r=read, s=speak, w=write) French, r,s,w; Italian, r,s; German, r; Spanish, r,s; Latin,r; Ancient Greek.r.

Organizations: AICA-USA (International Association of Art Critics), 2015 - Collaborator, Arbeitskreis Wiener Architektur 19. und 20. Jarhundert, 2012 - Wright Watch, 2010 - The Century Association, 2009 - Society of American Registered Architects, 2007 - Society of Architectural Historians, 1979 - , member; national board 2005 - 2008 Harvard Graduate School of Design Alumni Council, 2004 - 2006. American Institute of Architects, 1998 - American Institute of Architects, Austin Chapter 1998 - Texas Society of Architects, 1998 – College Art Association, 1984 -. Foundation for Landscape Studies, 2005 -

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Fulbright Association, Central Texas Chapter, 1991 - Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy, 1989 - Historians of German and Central European Art and Architecture, 1997 - Phi Kappa Phi, Honorary Society, 1989 - Society of Historians of East European and Russian Art and Architecture, 1997 - Spee Club, 1968 - United States International Council on Monuments and Sites (US/ICOMOS). Who’s Who in the World Who’s Who in America Who’s Who in American Education Who’s Who in Business and Finance

TEACHING and CONSULTING PRIOR TO 1987. Lecturer, Columbia University, Summer Session. Course: "Issues in Architectural Theory and History. 1987." Project Director and Senior Editor of "The Index to the Letters of Frank Lloyd Wright." 1984-1987. Restoration Consultant, the Manitoga Foundation, Garrison, N. Y. 1983-1987. Assistant Professor of Architecture, Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, Columbia University. 1984-86. Teaching responsibilities: graduate seminar, "Frank Lloyd Wright: the Development of his Architectural Design." Spring, 1986. Consultant, The Getty Center for the History of Art and the Humanities. 1985-87. Project director for index of the correspondence of Frank Lloyd Wright; assisted in the preparation of the index to Eruditi Italiani, from the collection of Sir Thomas Philips; provided evaluations of private holdings of materials on Frank Lloyd Wright. Administrative Director and founder of the Center for Preservation Research, Graduate School of Architecture and Planning, Columbia University, 1984-85. A collaborative research group of faculty and staff that focused on problems in the restoration and conservation of buildings and historic properties. Associate Chairman, Division of Historic Preservation, Columbia University. Responsibilities: curriculum, seventy students, twenty faculty members, administrative staff, budget, and conservation laboratories. Director of Spring Studio in the Division of Historic Preservation: "Religious Properties of the Upper West Side of New York." Committees: Avery Library, Matthews Lectureship. 1983-84. Lecturer in Architecture (Studio Design), Graduate School of Architecture and Planning, Columbia University. 1982-83. Team teaching in the Junior Studio, Columbia College with Professors Torre, Stern, and Balamotis. Research Assistant to Prof. Henry Cobb, Chairman, Dept. of Architecture, Harvard Graduate School of Design, 1980-81. Research on the history of the school, its curricula, and philosophy. Teaching Assistant to Prof. James Ackerman, Dept. of Fine Arts, Harvard University, Fall, 1980. Reader for course: "Urban Planning and Architectural Design, 1250-1600." Teaching Assistant to Prof. Neil Levine, Dept. of Fine Arts, Harvard College, Spring, 1981. Reader for course: "American Architecture from the Civil War to the Present." Teaching Assistant to Prof. Richard Wesley, Harvard Graduate School of Design, Fall, 1979. Research

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APPENDIX: REVIEWS OF PUBLICATIONS

Reviews of Dream Home: What You Need to Know Before You Buy: “House and Home” Publisher’s Weekly Select (August, 2013), p. 19. "Alofsin provides a chatty, informed look at the tension between the persistent goal of home ownership and the gap between dreams and possibilities.....Potential home buyers will find his suggestions about how to define a dream house worth pondering, and find reassurance in his belief that the quality of U.S. homes is improving at all price levels.”

Reviews of Frank Lloyd Wright, Art Collector: Judith Brodie, “Frank Lloyd Wright’s Secessionist Prints,” Print Quarterly 33:2 (June 2013): 202-203. “Whether they form a collection or represent a memento, Alofsin accords them painstaking study, pointing to 21 artists who are mostly little known today but were widely published in European journals and folios around the turn of the last century.”

Photograph of image from “Abendröte” (detail) by Gustav Kampmann, 1896; from Frank Lloyd Wright: Art Collector – Secessionist prints from the turn of the century, edited by Anthony Alofsin, Times Literary Supplement, Issue 5683, (March 2, 2012) p26

Jeanne Claire van Ryzin, “Frank Lloyd Wright Book Gives Insight into European Influence,” Austin American Statesman, August 19, 2012, p. E4.

Reviews of Architecture School: Three Centuries of Educating Architects in North America:

Stephen Fox, “Architectural Education,” Journal of Architectural Education 67:2 (2013): 304-405.

Aleksandr Bierig, “Academic Discourse,” review of Architecture School in Architectural Record, (November 2012), online at http://archrecord.construction.com/features/critique/books/2012/1211-Academic- Discourse.asp#.ULURJPRg-Eo.email. Accessed 11/28/12.

Reviews of A Modernist Museum in Perspective: Tyler Green, “The NGA’s East Building, Reconsidered, Cont.” ArtsJournalHome. 12 May 2009Part II, [blog: http://www.artsjournal.com/man/2009/05/the_ngas_landmark_east_buildin.html] Tyler Green, “The NGA’s East Building, Reconsidered.” ArtsJournalHome. 11 May 2009. Part 1. [blog: http://www.artsjournal.com/man/2009/05/nga_east_reconsidered.html Tyler Green, Washingtonian. http://www.washingtonian.com/print/articles/5/144/8424.html. Scott Carlson, “The Legacy of a Modernist Museum” The Chronicle Review (1 May 2009): B19. Andrea Cohen, “Modern Building Among the Palaces” Roll. 28 April 2009 (on line version dated 4/30/2009).

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Aftermath, 1867-1933: Theodore R. Weeks, “ Urban History in Eastern Europe,” Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History, 10:4 (fall, 2009): 917-933. Leslie Topp, “Architecture, Language, and Representation,” Oxford Art Journal 32:2 (2009): 321-324. Ingrid Salazar, “Languages in Stone,” The Vienna Review 7:6 (July/August 2009):9. On line: http://www.viennareview.net/story/02974-languages-stone József Sisa, “When Buildings Speak…”, Centropa 9:3 (September 2009): 229-231. James Shedel [review], Austrian History Yearbook vol. 39 (2008): 180-181 (published on line by Cambridge University Press). Carmen Popescu, “When Buildings Speak: Architecture as Language in the Habsburg Empire and Its Aftermath, 1867-1993” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, 67:2 (June 2008): 288-289. Nancy M. Wingfield “When Buildings Speak: Architecture as Language in the Habsburg Empire and Its Aftermath, 1867-1993” Central European History, 40: 03 ( September 2007): 544 -546, online by Cambridge University Press, 20 August 2007. David Dunster, [Review] Architectural Review, 222: 1326 (August 2007): 87. Norbert Lynton, “When Buildings Speak…” Art Book vol. 14 (August 2007):53-54. Stefan Muthesius, “When Buildings Speak,” The Victorian (July 2007). Andrew Mead, “Book” The Architects Journal (1 February 2007): 46. Richard Byrne, “Nota Bene: When Buildings Speak….” The Chronicle of Higher Education, 12 January 2007.

Reviews of Architectural Regionalism: Collected Writings on Place, Identity, Modernity and Tradition: “What are we Reading: A Weekly Dose of Architecture,” http://www.archidose.org/books/regionalism.html, accessed 9 December 2007.

Reviews of Prairie Skyscraper: Frank Lloyd Wright’s Price Tower, 2005: David A. Hanser, “Prairie Skyscraper…” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 65:3 (September 2006), pp. 443-445. From the review: “This book…is likely to long remain the best and most complete account of the genesis and construction of this key work in Wright’s late career.” Susan Jacobs Lockhart, “50th Anniversary of Price Tower Honored,” Bulletin: The Quarterly Newsletter of the Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy, 16:2 (Summer, 2006) pp, 11, 13.

Reviews of The Struggle for Modernism: Architecture, Landscape Architecture and City Planning at Harvard: Work cited in “The Bauhaus and Harvard” Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard Art Museums, Digital Archive: http://www.harvardartmuseums.org/tour/the-bauhaus/slide/6339. See Olivia Martin” in Harvard Art Museums launch new online resource on the Bauhaus, August 16, 2016. The Architect’s Newspaper. On-line access http://archpaper.com/2016/08/harvard-art-museum-bauhaus/ Nicholas Dagen Bloom, “Architects, Architecture and Planning” Journal of Planning History 7:1 ( February 2008), pp. 72-79.

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Thaisa Way, “The Struggle for Modernism….” Studies in the History of Gardens and Designed Landscapes, 26:3 (July-September) 2006, pp. 261-262. Brendan D. Moran, “The Struggle for Modernism:…” CAA Reviews on-line at College Art Association, published 25 May 2005. Gray Read, “Modernism,” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 64:1 (March 2005), pp. 116-118. Robert Tayler, “The Struggle for Modernism:…” Architecture Boston (September 2003), 48. [Andrea Maglio] (review) Op.cit. rivista quadrimestrale de selezione della critica d’arte contemporanea, 117 (May 2003), pp. 44-48. Hermann van Bergeijk, “Harvard ontleed,” de Architect, (May 2003), p. 76 Laurel McSherry (review) Landscape Architecture 96 (June 2003) p. 96. [Franceso Dal Co] Casabella, April 2003. Marie Frank (review), CHOICE Current Review for Academic Libraries, 40:4 (December 2002), p. 192 Peter Walker,”The Struggle for Modernism,” Land Forum: The International Review of Landscape Architecture, Garden Art, Environmental Planning and Urban Design. (2003) Jules Lubbock, “No Place Like Home,” Times Literary Supplement (November 2002) pp. 8-9. Harold Henderson, “Modern History” Planning, (October 2002), p. 45. Jane Loeffler, “Recovered Memory,” Harvard Magazine 105: (September-October 2002), pp. 31-32. Roberto Dullio, “La rivoluzione ad Harvard,” Domus no. 852 (October 2002), pp. 4-6. Italian and English “Forum/Books,” Architecture Today (London) (September, 2002) n.p.

Reviews of Frank Lloyd Wright, Europe and Beyond: Roberto Dullio, "Wright e l'Europa,” Domus. no. 833 (January 2001) pp. 9-12. Gazette des Beaux-Arts, (Nov. 2000) p. 18 Jack Quinan, "Frank Lloyd Wright: Europe and Beyond," Choice vol. 37, no. 9 (May 2000) n.p. Henry Matthews, "Architecture," The Art Book vol. 7, no. 4 (September 2000), pp. 56-58. Richard Cleary, "Wright Abroad," Texas Architecture, vol. 50, no 2, March/April 2000, p. 24. David Soltesz, “Frank Lloyd Wright: Europe and Beyond,” Library Journal vol.125 i3, 15 February 2000, p.156. Barry Johnson, "Off the Shelf,"The Austin Chronicle, vol. 19, no. 18, 31 December 1999, p. 54. "Art: A Couple of Unknown Rodin Marbles…."Buffalo (N.Y.) New, 12 December 1999, p. F1,ff

Reviews of Studies and Executed Buildings by Frank Lloyd Wright. Jon Rowland Urban Design Quarterly. No. 71. July 1999. http://www2.rudi.net/ej/udq/71/book_rev.html#2

Reviews of Frank Lloyd Wright: The Lost Years, 1910-1922: Andrew Saint, “…The Lost Years,” AA Files, 28 (Autumn 1994), p. 111 -113, “…as impressive an academic books as has ever been published on Wright.” Stanley Abercrombie, "Reading List," Interior Design (June 1996). Thomas S. Hines, "The Search for Frank Lloyd Wright: History, Biography, and Autobiography,"

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Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians (December 1995): 467-476. Herman van Bergeijk, "De Europese jaren van Wright, " de Architect no. 2 (1995): 83-84. Virginia Quarterly Review (Autumn 1994) n.p. Mark Heyman, "Cutting out the Head of the Drum," Journal of the Taliesin Fellows, 13-14 (Spring-summer 1994): 42-43. Roman Hollenstein, "Frank Lloyd Wright Superstar: Anmerkungen zu einer schillernden Künstlerlegende," Neue Zürcher Zeitung (April 23/24, 1994): 67-68. Kevin Nute, "Reassessing Wright's Influence on Europe," Architect's Journal (6 July 1994). Gazette des Beaux-Arts (July-August 1994) n.p. Joseph Ryckwert, "Towards a Well-distributed world..." Times Literary Supplement no. 4753 (6 May 1994), pp 16-17. Martin Pawley, "Frank Knew Best," London Review of Books (7 April 1994), 2 pages. Adele Freedman, "Wrightings for the Wright-minded," Toronto Globe and Mail, (26 February 1994) 1 p. Carl Herko, "Writers Fascinated by Architect's Life," Buffalo News (6 March 1994) 2 pp. Reference and Research Book News, May 1994. 1 p. Witold Rybczynski, "Why Wright Endures," Wilson Quarterly (Spring 1994) pp.36-44. Erik Chavkin, "Wright Reading by Erik Chavkin," Urban Explorer (April 1994), p. 9. Martin Filler, "He'd Rather be Wright," New York Review of Books 51:1,2 (13 January 1994): 28-34. Reviewed with other Wright publications. Robert Fulford, "Rediscovering Frank Lloyd Wright, Toronto Globe and Mail (February 1994). 1 p. D. J. R. Bruckner, "Wright from Many Angles," New York Book Review, (20 February 1994): 20. Thomas D. Sullivan, "Building a Wright Reading List," The Washington Times, (20 February 1994). Dennis P. Doordan, “Frank Lloyd Wright: The Lost Years,” Choice vol. 31, no. 9, (May 1994): 1424. Bruno Zevi, "Oriente, I Love You," L'espresso (April/May 1994). n.p.

Reviews of Frank Lloyd Wright, Architect: Jonathan Lipman, "Frank Lloyd Wright: Architect," Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, 54: 3(September 1995): 365-366. William Allin Storrer, "MoMA Catalog?,"FLLW Update 6:54 (September 1994): 58-59. Roman Hollenstein, "Frank Lloyd Wright Superstar: Anmerkungen zu einer schillernden Künstlerlegende," Neue Zürcher Zeitung (April 23/24, 1994): 67-68. Martin Filler, "He'd Rather be Wright," New York Review of Books 51:1,2 (13 January1994): 28-34. Adele Freedman, "Wrightings for the Wright-minded," Toronto Globe and Mail, (26 February 1994) 1 p. Paul Goldberger, "His Brilliant Career," New York Times Book Review (20 February 1994), p.20, 21 Blair Kamen, "Visionary, Folk Hero, Architect of Delight," Chicago Tribune, section 13 "The Arts," (20 February 1994) pp. 14-15, 26; reprinted as "The Wright of Way," Santa Barbara News,

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Reviews of Frank Lloyd Wright: An Index to the Taliesin Correspondence: Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians. 48, no. 3 (1989). pp. 300-301. Choice. 27 (September 1989), p. 108. Design Book Review. 18 (1990), p. 66. Journal of Architectural Education. 43, no. 2 (Winter, 1990), pp. 54-57.