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Simon Sadler

Simon Sadler (b. 1968, UK) is a professor in the Department of Design and in the Art History Program at the University of California, Davis. His publications focus on histories, theories and ideologies of architecture, design and urbanism since the mid-twentieth century, and include studies of the Archigram group, the Situationists, and counterculture.

He keynoted at the Design History Society (2017), the “Alteration” symposium at the Moderna Museet, Stockholm (2011), the Architectural Humanities Research Association (2011), and the 1st International Conference on Structures and Architecture, Guimarães (2010), and was the discussant with Michael Pollan at the Berkeley Art Museum (2017). He was an Andrew W. Mellon Researcher at the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montreal (2014-16) and a Fellow of the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art, London (2002).

Publications edit

  • Archigram: Architecture without Architecture, Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press, 2005 [1]
  • Non-Plan: Essays on Freedom, Participation and Change in Modern Architecture and Urbanism, Oxford: Architectural Press, 2000 (edited with Jonathan Hughes) [2]
  • The Situationist City, Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press, 1998
  • “That Sea Ranch Feeling,” in Jennifer Dunlop Fletcher and Joseph Becker, eds., The Sea Ranch: Architecture, Environment, and Idealism, San Francisco: San Francisco Museum of Modern Art / DelMonico / Prestel, 2018, pp. 66-88
  • “The Bateson Building, Sacramento, California, 197781, and the Design of a New Age State,” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians vol. 75, no. 4 (December 2016), pp. 469489 [4]
  • “Tools of Oneness,” in Justin McGuirk, Brendan McGetrick, eds., California Designing Freedom, London: Design Museum / Phaidon Press, 2017, pp. 156-163 [5]
  • “Mandalas or Raised Fists? Hippie Holism, Panther Totality, and Another Modernism,” in Andrew Blauvelt, ed., Hippie Modernism: The Struggle for Utopia, Minneapolis: Walker Art Center, 2015, pp. 114-125 [6]
  • “Archigram’s Los Angeles: Sentimentality for the Future,” in Sylvia Lavin with Kimberli Meyer, eds., Everything Loose Will Land: 1970s Art and Architecture in Los Angeles, Los Angeles: MAK Center and Verlag für moderne Kunst Nürnberg, 2013, pp. 56-61 [7]
  • “The Dome and the Shack: The Dialectics of Hippie Enlightenment,” in Iain Boal, Janferie Stone, Michael Watts, Cal Winslow, eds., West of Eden: Communes and Utopia in Northern California, Oakland: PM Press / Retort, 2012 [8]
  • “Diagrams of Countercultural Architecture,” Design and Culture, vol. 4, no. 3, November 2012, pp. 345-367 [9]
  • “A Culture of Connection,” Boom: A Journal of California, vol. 2, no. 1, 2012, pp. 1–16 [10]
  • “British Architecture in the Sixties,” in Chris Stephens and Katharine Stout, eds., Art & the 60s: This Was Tomorrow, London: Tate, 2004, pp. 116-133 [11]
  • "An Architecture of the Whole," Journal of Architectural Education, vol. 61, no. 4, 2008, pp. 108–129 [12]
  • "Drop City Revisited," Journal of Architectural Education, vol. 58, 2006 [13]

External links edit

  • Department of Design, UC Davis [14]
  • Art History Program, UC Davis [15]
  • Academia.edu [16]
  • Personal website [17]
  • MIT Press [18]

simon, sadler, businessman, current, owner, blackpool, businessman, 1968, professor, department, design, history, program, university, california, davis, publications, focus, histories, theories, ideologies, architecture, design, urbanism, since, twentieth, ce. For the businessman and current owner of Blackpool F C see Simon Sadler businessman Simon Sadler b 1968 UK is a professor in the Department of Design and in the Art History Program at the University of California Davis His publications focus on histories theories and ideologies of architecture design and urbanism since the mid twentieth century and include studies of the Archigram group the Situationists and counterculture He keynoted at the Design History Society 2017 the Alteration symposium at the Moderna Museet Stockholm 2011 the Architectural Humanities Research Association 2011 and the 1st International Conference on Structures and Architecture Guimaraes 2010 and was the discussant with Michael Pollan at the Berkeley Art Museum 2017 He was an Andrew W Mellon Researcher at the Canadian Centre for Architecture Montreal 2014 16 and a Fellow of the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art London 2002 Publications editArchigram Architecture without Architecture Cambridge Massachusetts MIT Press 2005 1 Non Plan Essays on Freedom Participation and Change in Modern Architecture and Urbanism Oxford Architectural Press 2000 edited with Jonathan Hughes 2 The Situationist City Cambridge Massachusetts MIT Press 1998 3 That Sea Ranch Feeling in Jennifer Dunlop Fletcher and Joseph Becker eds The Sea Ranch Architecture Environment and Idealism San Francisco San Francisco Museum of Modern Art DelMonico Prestel 2018 pp 66 88 The Bateson Building Sacramento California 1977 81 and the Design of a New Age State Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians vol 75 no 4 December 2016 pp 469 489 4 Tools of Oneness in Justin McGuirk Brendan McGetrick eds California Designing Freedom London Design Museum Phaidon Press 2017 pp 156 163 5 Mandalas or Raised Fists Hippie Holism Panther Totality and Another Modernism in Andrew Blauvelt ed Hippie Modernism The Struggle for Utopia Minneapolis Walker Art Center 2015 pp 114 125 6 Archigram s Los Angeles Sentimentality for the Future in Sylvia Lavin with Kimberli Meyer eds Everything Loose Will Land 1970s Art and Architecture in Los Angeles Los Angeles MAK Center and Verlag fur moderne Kunst Nurnberg 2013 pp 56 61 7 The Dome and the Shack The Dialectics of Hippie Enlightenment in Iain Boal Janferie Stone Michael Watts Cal Winslow eds West of Eden Communes and Utopia in Northern California Oakland PM Press Retort 2012 8 Diagrams of Countercultural Architecture Design and Culture vol 4 no 3 November 2012 pp 345 367 9 A Culture of Connection Boom A Journal of California vol 2 no 1 2012 pp 1 16 10 British Architecture in the Sixties in Chris Stephens and Katharine Stout eds Art amp the 60s This Was Tomorrow London Tate 2004 pp 116 133 11 An Architecture of the Whole Journal of Architectural Education vol 61 no 4 2008 pp 108 129 12 Drop City Revisited Journal of Architectural Education vol 58 2006 13 External links editDepartment of Design UC Davis 14 Art History Program UC Davis 15 Academia edu 16 Personal website 17 MIT Press 18 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Simon Sadler amp oldid 1020537444, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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