Mark Wigley
Architectural Theorist | Scholar | Author
June 8, 2012
Mark Wigley, an Architectural Theorist, Scholar and Author, and Dean of Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning & Preservation (GSAPP), has stated that “Architecture is a set of endlessly absorbing questions for our society rather than a set of clearly defined objects with particular effects. Architects are public intellectuals, crafting forms that allow others to see the world differently and perhaps to live differently.” Mark discusses his concepts, views and vision for architectural education and thought with Stuart Mason Dambrot on Critical Thought | TV.
Mark Wigley | Architectural Theory: A View of Structure
Mark Wigley | Architectural Theory: A Room by Any Other Name?
Mark Wigley | Architectural Theory: Evolution in Architectural Intelligence
Mark Wigley | Architectural Theory: The Future of Cities

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