Document Type
Conference Document
Date
Fall 10-26-2005
Keywords
architecture, Lynn, contemporary architecture
Language
English
Disciplines
Architectural History and Criticism | Architecture | History of Art, Architecture, and Archaeology | Theory and Criticism
Description/Abstract
Greg Lynn is the principal of Greg Lynn FORM and has lectured and taught internationally, as Professor at the Universitat fur Angewandte Kunst in Vienna, as Davenport Professor at Yale, and as studio professor at UCLA. He curated the exhibitions "Intricacy" (2003) at the ICA in Philidelphia, and "Intricate Surface" (2003) at the MAK in Vienna. He is the editor of Folding in Architecture (Architectural Design, 1993), the author of Animate Form (Princeton Architectural Press, 1998), and Folds, Bodies, and Blobs: Collected Essays (La Lettre Vole, 1998).
Recommended Citation
Linder, Mark D. and Mosenthal, Beth, "Graduate Sessions 2: Greg Lynn" (2005). School of Architecture - All Scholarship. 131.
https://surface.syr.edu/arc/131
Source
Print Copy of Graduate Sessions
Additional Information
Graduate Sessions is a seminar series offering Syracuse Architecture graduate students the opportunity to engage leading scholars and practitioners in conversation and debate. The resulting pamphlets offer unique insights into the work of our guests as well as the ongoing concerns of our students and the graduate programs.