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Phillip James Dodd (born 1972) is an author, educator, and architect who works in the
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architectural style. Born in England in 1972, he now lives and practices in the United States. After training with several well-known residential architectural firms in the United States, Dodd founded his own eponymous design firm in 2015, Phillip James Dodd, Bespoke Residential Design LLC in
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. His designs can be found in
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, New York,
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, and as far away as India. Dodd has published several books on architecture and has been a contributing writer to '' Crayon'', ''First Things'', and ''Traditional Building'' magazines. He has lectured throughout the United States on the subject of classical and traditional architecture. His work has been featured in periodicals like '' Country Life'', '' House & Garden'', '' Quest'', ''
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'',
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, ''Ocean Home'', and
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.


Early life

Born in 1972 to a working-class family, Phillip James Dodd grew up in
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, in North-West England. Nearby Manchester's mix of gothic, neoclassical and industrial buildings influenced his style of work, as well as the reawakening of classical and traditional design of architecture in England due to
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questioning the modernist doctrine being taught in architectural schools at the time. After high school and
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, he attended the
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and received his degree at 23 years old. He went on to train at the Prince of Wales Institute of Architecture in London, which had just recently opened, where he studied classical and traditional design. Upon the advice of his professors at the Institute, he travelled to New York in 1996.


Career

Upon arriving in New York in 1996, Dodd worked at the small boutique firm headed by Richard Sammons, Richard Franklin Architects PC, today known as Fairfax & Sammons Architects PC becoming one of Sammons' earliest apprentices. In 1999 he obtained a Master's degree in Architecture from the
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in
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, before returning to work at the office of Fairfax & Sammons. In 2003 he relocated to the architectural firm Wadia Associates in
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where he served as Senior Designer and head of marketing until 2015. Dodd is a fellow emeritus at
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based in New York. From 2006 to 2009 he was the jury coordinator for the annual Arthur Ross Awards, and he has taught classes in Classical Design at the Institute of Classical Architecture and Art, as well as at the University of Notre Dame and at the Fashion Institute of Technology. He is an honorary member of the
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College of Traditional Practitioners, an invited international professional body for practitioners in traditional architecture, under the auspices of His Royal Highness, The Prince of Wales (now
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). In 2015 Dodd established his own architectural firm Phillip James Dodd Bespoke Residential Design LLC in
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. His company has designed homes in California, Connecticut, New York, and most recently, a Mediterranean-style, ocean-front house in
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, on which he collaborated with landscape designer Fernando Wong. In Palm Beach he focuses on Anglo-Caribbean and Spanish-Mediterranean style homes for his New York and Connecticut based clients. Dodd's work overseas includes a villa in
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, where he collaborated with renown decorator
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in designing a home for Manasi Kirloskar-Tata. In 2013 Dodd released his first
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: ''The Art of Classical Details: Theory, Design & Craftsmanship''. In the book about
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Dodd focuses on classical and traditional homes on both sides of the Atlantic, as well as the craftsmanship of artisans who add to the design and realization of houses that are created by architects like
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, G. P. Schafer Architect,
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and Fairfax & Sammons. Two years later Dodd released his follow up ''The Art of Classical Details II: An Ideal Collaboration''. As with his first book, the first half of the book consists of essays by sixteen professionals, this time discussing the concept of collaboration in architecture and the creation of buildings, while the second half focuses on specific projects, providing evidence of a "New American Renaissance" in architecture. ''Period Homes'' wrote that the book "highlights the importance of the talented hands of many over the genius of few." Dodd is also the editor-at-large for ''The Classical Architecture Collection'', a series of books published by ''Images Publishing Group'' on classical and traditional architecture, the first of which was titled ''The American House''. He was previously the architectural editor at ''Venü'' magazine and was the consulting architect for
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-News Channel 8 in Connecticut. In 2021 Dodd released his book ''An American Renaissance: Beaux-Arts Architecture in New York City''. The book has been featured in periodicals and news papers like
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, the
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,
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,
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, ''Traditional Building'',
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, and
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.The foreword of the book was written by
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and the
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. Dodd lectures throughout the United States on the topic of traditional and classical design, including at the
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, the Greenwich Library, the Institute of Classical Architecture and Art, the Georgian Society, and the Royal Oak Foundation, The National Arts Club, University Club and the Union Club in New York. Dodd has participated in numerous podcasts, including First Things, Stibling's New York, Untapped New York, and Broadway at the Russian Tea Room. In 2016 he was invited by the
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to organize and moderate a panel on classic style architecture in today's world, at the
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Design Show in New York City. In 2021 Dodd was appointed as a member of the Greenwich Historic District Commission, which reviews proposed changes to structures and landscapes within the Historic Districts and promotes the concept of preserving historic structures and landscapes in the Town of Greenwich. In 2022 Dodd received the prestigious Schuler Award presented by the
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for a new Spanish Mediterranean-style house he designed in the Estate section of Palm Beach. In 2022 Dodd was named one of the 50 Top Coastal Architects by Ocean Home Magazine.


Published works

* ''The Art of Classical Details: Theory, Design & Craftsmanship'', 2013, * ''The Art of Classical Details II: An Ideal Collaboration'', 2015, * ''The Classical American House'' (editor-at-large), 2017, * ''An American Renaissance: Beaux-arts Architecture in New York City'', 2021,


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Dodd, Phillip James English architects English emigrants to the United States Architects from Connecticut New Classical architects 1972 births English businesspeople People from Bury, Greater Manchester English non-fiction writers Living people