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Alberto Pérez-Gómez (born 24 December 1949) is an
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and theorist known for taking a phenomenological approach to architecture. He lives in
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Biography

Born December 24, 1949, in
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he graduated as an engineer and architect from the National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico. Afterwards he did postgraduate work at Cornell University. He then pursued graduate studies in the History and Theory of Architecture at the
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where he received his
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in 1975 and
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in 1979. In 1987 he became a Canadian Citizen and a Quebec resident. In 1984, he won the
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for his book ''Architecture and the Crisis of Modern Science''.Giamarelos, S. (2015) Interdisciplinary Deflections: Histories of the Scientific Revolution in Alberto Pérez-Gómez's Architecture and the Crisis of Modern Science. ''Journal of Architectural Education'' Vol. 69, Iss. 1, http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10464883.2015.987069 He has taught and lectured at various schools of architecture around the world and was director of the
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School of Architecture from 1983 to 1986. Currently, he runs the History and Theory of Architecture program at the
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, where he is the
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Professor in History and Theory of Architecture. Dr. Pérez-Gómez is the author of numerous volumes of architectural scholarship. ''Polyphilo or The Dark Forest Revisited'' (MIT Press, 1992), an erotic narrative/theory of architecture that retells the love story of the famous fifteenth century novel/treatise ''Hypnerotomachia Poliphili'' in late twentieth-century terms, a text that has become the source of numerous projects and exhibitions (http://www.polyphilo.com). A Spanish version translated by the author was published as ''El Sueño de Polyfilo. El Origen Erótico del Significado Arquitectónico'' (Universidad Iberoamericana, 2012). He was co-editor of the well-known book series ''CHORA: Intervals in the Philosophy of Architecture'' vol. 1-7 (McGill-Queen's University Press) together with Stephen Parcell, which collects essays exploring fundamental questions concerning the practice of architecture through its history and theories. He co-authored a major book with Louise Pelletier, ''Architectural Representation and the Perspective Hinge'' (MIT Press, 1997), tracing the history and theory of modern European architectural representation, with special reference to the role of projection in architectural design. In ''Built Upon Love: Architectural Longing after Ethics and Aesthetics'' (MIT Press, 2006), Pérez-Gómez examines points of convergence between ethics and poetics in architectural history and philosophy, and draws important conclusions for contemporary practice. His most recent title, ''Attunement, Architectural Meaning after the Crisis of Modern Science'' (MIT Press, 2016) calls for an architecture that can enhance our human values and capacities, an architecture that is connected—attuned—to its location and its inhabitants. Architecture, Pérez-Gómez explains, operates as a communicative setting for societies; its beauty and its meaning lie in its connection to human health and self-understanding.


Publications

*''Attunement: Architectural Meaning after the Crisis of Modern Science'' (2016) *''Timely Meditations: Architectural Theories and Practices (Selected Essays on Architecture), vol.1'' (2016) *''Timely Meditations: Architectural Philosophy and Hermeneutics (Selected Essays on Architecture), vol.2'' (2016) *''Built upon Love: Architectural Longing after Ethics and Aesthetics'' (2006) *''Architectural Representation and the Perspective Hinge'' with Louise Pelletier (2003) *''Anamorphosis'' (1997) *''Polyphilo, or, The Dark Forest Revisited : an Erotic Epiphany of Architecture'' (1992) *''Architecture and the Crisis of Modern Science'' (1983) *''Lo Bello y lo Justo en Arquitectura (''2015'')'' *''Alberto Pérez-Gómez. De la Educación en Arquitectura'' (2014) *''El Sueño de Polyfilo. El Origen Erótico del Significado Arquitectónico (''2012'')''


Awards and recognitions

*''Officer of the Order of Canada'' (202

*''Profesor Honoris Causa,'' International Institute of Hermeneutics (202

*''Award for Outstanding Achievement'', Architecture, Culture, and Spirituality Forum (202

*''Droga Architect in Residence Fellowship'' Sydney Australia (201

*''David Thomson Award for Excellence in Graduate Supervision and Teaching'' McGill University (200

*''Canadian Personalities Exchange Programme Award'' Israel Association of Canadian Studies, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, (2007

*''Fellowship from the Institute of Arts and Humanities of the Pennsylvania State University'' (200

*''Juan O’Gorman Medal'' (1999) For 25 years of distinguished service in Architectural Education, IPN, Mexi

*''Alice Davies Hitchcock Book Award'' (1983) Granted by the Society of Architectural Historians for Architecture and the Crisis of Modern Science as "the most distinguished work of scholarship in the history of architecture published in North America between Nov. 1, 1981 to Oct. 31, 1983."
Alice Davis Hitchcock Award The Alice Davis Hitchcock Book Award, established in 1949, by the Society of Architectural Historians, annually recognizes "the most distinguished work of scholarship in the history of architecture published by a North American scholar." The oldes ...
*''Fellow of the Mexican Academy of Architecture'' (198


See also

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Hypnerotomachia Poliphili ''Hypnerotomachia Poliphili'' (; ), called in English ''Poliphilo's Strife of Love in a Dream'' or ''The Dream of Poliphilus'', is a book said to be by Francesco Colonna. It is a famous example of an incunable (a work of early printing). The wor ...
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Gregory Henriquez Gregory Henriquez (born 1963) is a Canadian architect who has designed community-based mixed-use projects in Vancouver, Toronto and Seattle. He is the managing principal of Vancouver-based Henriquez Partners Architects, founded in 1969 by his fat ...
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Joseph Rykwert Joseph Rykwert CBE (born 1926) is Paul Philippe Cret Professor Emeritus of Architecture at the University of Pennsylvania, and one of the foremost architectural historians and critics of his generation. He has spent most of his working life in th ...
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Dalibor Vesely Dalibor Vesely (19 June 1934 – 31 March 2015) was a Czech-born architectural historian and theorist who was influential through his teaching and writing in promoting the role of hermeneutics and phenomenology as part of the discourse of archit ...
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Nader El-Bizri Nader El-Bizri ( ar, نادر البزري, ''nādir al-bizrĩ'') is the Dean of the College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences at the University of Sharjah. He served before as a tenured longstanding full Professor of philosophy and civ ...
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David Leatherbarrow David Leatherbarrow is Professor of Architecture and Chair of the Graduate Group in Architecture at the University of Pennsylvania School of Design, Philadelphia, where he has taught since 1984. He received his B.Arch. from the University of Kentu ...
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Robert Tavernor Robert Tavernor (born 1954) is an English Emeritus Professor of Architecture and Urban Design at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), and founding director of the Tavernor Consultancy in London. He is an architecture his ...

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* Stylianos Giamarelos (2015) Interdisciplinary Deflections: Histories of the Scientific Revolution in Alberto Pérez-Gómez's Architecture and the Crisis of Modern Science. ''Journal of Architectural Education'' Vol. 69, Iss. 1, http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10464883.2015.987069


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McGill University faculty pageHistory and Theory of Architecture homepage
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