Historian of architecture
Dora Epstein-Jones is an educator, historian and theorist of architecture.
Epstein-Jones has a Ph.D., in Architectural History, Theory and Criticism from the University of California, Los Angeles and an M.A. Urban Planning, from UCLA.[1] She served as the chair of the Texas Tech University College of Architecture.[2] Her work explores the boundaries of architecture's discipline, questions of practice, gender and criticality.[3] Epstein-Jones has taught at Sci-Arc, University of California Berkeley and Texas Tech University.
Publications
Journal articles
- "The Mouth and The Gullet"[4]
- "The Pas de Chat: A Modern Tale of Discipline and Reward"[5]
- "The Nonsignificance of Columns"[6]
Dissertation
- "Architecture on the Move: Modernism and Mobility in the Postwar"[7]
Conference Papers
- "Drawing the Line, or 'Surrender, surrender, but don’t give yourself away...'"[8]
- "Fast, Cheap and In Control"[9]
- "Extreme Makeover; or, How the F-word Shaped Contemporary Architecture"[10]
References