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Dell Thayer Upton (born Fort Monmouth, New Jersey, 1949) is an architectural historian. He is emeritus professor at the department of art history at
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, and Professor Emeritus of Architecture at the
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. He had taught previously at the
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. Upton studied history and English as a
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undergraduate at
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from 1965 to 1970. He earned an M.A. (1975) and Ph.D. (1980) in American Civilization at
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. His dissertation concerned seventeenth- and eighteenth-century domestic architecture in
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, written under the supervision of
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. He taught for many years at UC Berkeley, before moving in 2002 to the
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, where he was David A. Harrison Professor of Anthropology and Architecture, with appointments in the School of Architecture and the department of anthropology. He resumed teaching at the University of California, Los Angeles as Professor of Architectural History and chair of the Department of Art History. Upton authored the 1998 textbook ''Architecture in the United States'' for the Oxford University Press' Oxford Art History series and ''American Architecture, A Thematic History'' with Oxford in 2019. Upton has written extensively on vernacular landscapes of the American built environment. His work on Colonial and Antebellum America include ''Another City: Urban Life and Urban Spaces in the New American Republic'' (Yale University Press, 2008), ''Holy Things and Profane: Anglican Parish Churches in Colonial Virginia'' (MIT Press, 1986), ''Madaline: Love and Survival in Antebellum New Orleans'' (University of Georgia Press, 1996), and ''America’s Architectural Roots: Ethnic Groups That Built America'' (Preservation Press, 1986). As a founding member of the
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, Upton has published on materialist history and theory as separate from canonical architectural histories in works such as ''Common Places: Readings in American Vernacular Architecture'', with John Michael Vlach (University of Georgia Press, 1986) and "Architecture History or Landscape History?" in the ''
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'' (August 1991). He wrote the chief essay for the
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's exhibition "''Art and the Empire City: New York 1825–1861'' in 2000. He examined histories of civic memorials in ''What Can and Can't Be Said: Race, Uplift, and Monument Building in the Contemporary South'' (Yale University Press, 2015).


Honors and Awards

* National Endowment of the Humanities Research fellow, 1981–1982Marquis ''Who's Who in American Art'' *Vernacular Architecture Forum Abbott Lowell Cummings Award (1986 and 2008) *
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John Hope Franklin Prize, 1987 *Society of Architectural Historians
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 ...
, 1987 *Getty Senior Research grantee in art history, 1990. *
Guggenheim Fellow Guggenheim Fellowships are grants that have been awarded annually since by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation to those "who have demonstrated exceptional capacity for productive scholarship or exceptional creative ability in the ar ...
, 1990. *
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Book Award, 2011 *Fellow, Society of Architectural Historians, 2014 *
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James Marston Fitch James Marston Fitch (1909–2000) was an architect and a Preservationist. In 1964, he was one of the founders of the Historic Preservation Program at Columbia University's Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation. He was a member ...
Resident in Historic Preservation, 2019 *Kress-Beineke Professor, Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts, 2020–2021


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