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Richard John
Title:
Assistant Professor
Office Location: Bldg. 48E, Room 312
Office Phone: 305-284-5252
E-mail Address:
rjohn@miami.edu
Teaching Area:
History and Theory of Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and Urbanism;
Classical Architecture Design
Education:
Peterhouse, University of Cambridge, BA 1987, MA 1990
Columbia University, New York, MA in Classical Archaeology and Architectural
History, 1988
The Warburg Institute, University of London: MPhil in Combined Historical
Studies, 1990, PhD, 1994
Merton College, University of Oxford, MA (by incorporation), 1992
Teaching and Administrative
Experience:
Architectural Association School of
Architecture, History and Theory Tutor. 1990-1993
Merton College, University of Oxford, Junior Research Fellow,1991-1994
Oxford Post-Doctoral Fellow and College Lecturer, October—December 1994
University of Oxford, Member of the Faculty of Modern History, 1992-1995
The Prince of Wales’s Institute of Architecture, Director, 1995— 1996
The Prince of Wales’s Summer School in Architecture and the Building Arts (USA),
Director, 1996-1998
The Institute of Classical Architecture’s Summer School, New York, Director,
2002
University of Miami, School of Architecture: Guest lecturer, Guest Juror, 1998
Visiting Lecturer, 1999 (affiliated with the Knight Program in Community
Building in 2000-1)
Assistant Professor (tenure track), 2004 - present
Professional Experience:
Monument to the Centenary of the Modern Olympic Movement, Atlanta,
Georgia; conducted competition for sketch design, chaired jury, supervised
design development, monitored execution of sculptural programme and final
monument. Completed 1997.
Directed live community planning and urban design projects in Richmond,
Virginia, USA, (1996), El Cerrito, California, USA, (1997) Berlin, Germany,
(1997), and New York (2002). Member of charrette team and co-editor of final
report (Coral Gables 2002).
Publications:
(selected)
The Vitruvian Path, Oxford 1994, (joint author with Dr. Monique
Kornell)
Various articles in Macmillan Dictionary of Art, (Jane Shoaf Turner, ed.)
London, 1995, and Dictionary of National Biography, (Brian
Harrison, ed.) Oxford 2004.
Julian Bicknell and Associates: Buildings and Projects 1972-96, London,
1996 (joint editor)
Creations and Recreations: Alec Cobbe, Thirty years of Designs and Paintings,
London 1996, (editor and contributor)
“Alec Cobbe” in Állgemeines Künstlerlexikon, Leipzig 1998
Thomas Gordon Smith and the Rebirth of Classical
Architecture, London 2001
John Simpson: The Queens Gallery Buckingham Palace and Other Works,
London 2002, (joint author with Dr David Watkin).
Robert
Adam and the Search for a Modern Classicism,
2007 (forthcoming)
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