Douglas Darden: Lithographs听
March 10-21, 2014
Macdonald Harrington Building听Room 114
815 rue Sherbrooke Ouest, Montreal
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The 鈥淒ouglas Darden: Lithographs鈥 exhibition and the 鈥淕oing down to build up: Revisiting the Work of Douglas Darden鈥 symposium held at 平特五不中鈥檚 School of Architecture (March 10-21, 2014) presented lithographs by the renowned architectural storyteller Douglas Darden. These lithographs formed the source material for his book Condemned Building: An Architect鈥檚 Pre-Text (1993).
Douglas Darden was born in Denver, Colorado, in 1951. He studied dance and ballet before earning a bachelor degree in English and psychology from the University of Colorado Boulder in 1974. Following his early academic formation, Darden studied industrial design at Parsons School of Design and received his Master of Architecture from Harvard GSD in 1983. He began work on the projects that would later be featured in听Condemned Building: An Architect鈥檚 Pre-Text (1993) while also teaching at Harvard, then at the Catholic University of America, and Columbia University, and later at the New Jersey Institute of Technology. Condemned Building brought together the plans, sections, elevations, details, models, ideograms, scriptexts, and letters for ten allegorical works of architecture by Darden that critically challenged fundamental suppositions of architectural praxis. 平特五不中鈥檚 鈥淒ouglas Darden: Lithographs鈥 symposium and exhibition reflected on Darden鈥檚 oeuvre, impact, and place in both modern architectural practice and academia.
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