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Roger Connah (born Chester England) is a writer, and
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based in
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, North Wales, and has taught for over three decades in
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, India,
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, Sweden, Canada, and the United States. He is currently professor of architecture at the Azrieli School of Architecture and Urbanism at
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in Ottawa, Canada. Connah studied architecture at
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and
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. In 1974, he moved to
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, Finland, to study the work of architect Reima Pietilä, and worked in the office of
Reima and Raili Pietilä Frans Reima Ilmari Pietilä (25 August 1923 – 26 August 1993) was a Finnish architect and theorist. He did most of his work together with his wife Raili Pietilä (Raili Inkeri Marjatta née Paatelainen, 15 August 1926 – 16 May 2021); after 19 ...
until 1985. Connah has specialised in
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and society, and has written numerous books on the subject, in particular on the life and works of architects
Reima and Raili Pietilä Frans Reima Ilmari Pietilä (25 August 1923 – 26 August 1993) was a Finnish architect and theorist. He did most of his work together with his wife Raili Pietilä (Raili Inkeri Marjatta née Paatelainen, 15 August 1926 – 16 May 2021); after 19 ...
and Alvar Aalto, as well as film director
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. Among his many publications is the book on Pietilä, ''Writing Architecture – Fantomas, Fragments, Fictions (An Architectural Journey through the Twentieth Century)'' (1989) which was awarded First Prize in the International Book Award in Architectural Theory and Criticism 1987–90 by CICA, the
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. Connah has also held and curated exhibitions, including 'KHAM' (Delhi, 1986) and 'Seven Famous Raincoats and a Moygashel' (1984). His films include 'Involuntary Architecture' (2005, with John Maruszczak). In October 2008, Connah, together with John Maruszczak (and assisted by Ryan Manning), won first prize in the
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were selected by some of the world's most distinguished designers and critics and, during October 2008, were on display at the
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, which, in association with Control Group, sponsored the contest. Connah and Maruszczak beat more than 500 other participants to win the competition. They stated that their submission was "an architectural folk-tale for the future, a hybrid representation using unusual poetics and a provocatively dislocated new media."


Critical writings on the history of Finnish architecture

Over his career, Connah has specialised in the history of Finnish architecture, culminating in his critically acclaimed history of Finnish modernist architecture ''Finland – Modern Architectures in History'' (2005). However, Connah's position in regard to the history of Finnish architecture is seen as polemical because of his critical, questioning approach to what is regarded as the prevailing viewpoint among modernist Finnish architects that architecture is primarily determined by social not aesthetic issues – to the extent that during the 1960s and 1970s Finnish architects sought a non-aesthetic constructivist architecture: one such critic of Connah's position has been the academic Christer Bengs. However, others have been supportive of Connah's position, for instance the academic Eeva-Liisa Pelkonen calling Connah's book on Finland's most distinguished architect Alvar Aalto, ''Aaltomania'' (2000), "brilliant". Connah is also recognised as "one of the world's best authorities" on the architecture of architect Reima Pietilä.Aino Niskanen, 'Foreword', in ''Hikes into Pietilä Terrain'', Rakennustaiteen seura, Helsinki, 2005, .
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, ''Transcultural Architecture: The Limits and Opportunities of Critical Regionalism'', Routledge, 2015. .


Published books

*''Writing Architecture – Fantomas, Fragments, Fictions. An Architectural Journey through the Twentieth Century''. MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1989. *''K/K. A Couple of Finns & Some Donald Ducks – Cinema in Society''. PK, Helsinki 1991. *''The End of Finnish Architecture – Or CIAO Potemkin!'' The Building Institute, Helsinki, 1994. *''Tango Mäntyniemi''. Edita, Helsinki 1994. *''Slogan – Aphorisms''. Painatuskeskus, Helsinki, 1994. *''Welcome to the Hotel Architecture''. MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1998. *''Centro Dipoli, Reima Pietilä.'' Universale di Architettura Torino, Testo & Imagine 42, Torino, 1998. *''Grace and Architecture''. Building Information Ltd, Helsinki, 1998. *''Sa(l)vaged Modernism''. Building Information Ltd, Helsinki, 2000. *''Aaltomania. Readings Against Aalto?'' Building Information Ltd, Helsinki, 2000. *''Zahoor Ul Akhlaq. The Enigma of Departure & Post-Mortem''. Laal, Toronto, 2000. *''How Architecture got its Hump''. MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 2001 *''40/40 Young Finnish Architects''. Building Information Ltd, Helsinki, 2002 *''Finland – Modern Architectures in History''. Reaktion Books, London, 2005. *''The Piglet Years: The Lost Militancy in Finnish Architecture''. Datutop, Tampere, 2007. *''Ian Ritchie (RA) Being: an Architect''. Royal Academy, London 2013. *''The School of Exile: Timo Penttilä for and against architecture theory''. Datutop, Tampere, 2015.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Connah, Roger 1950 births Living people Finnish architecture writers British architecture writers Alumni of Jesus College, Cambridge British expatriate academics in Canada British expatriate academics in Pakistan British expatriate academics in the United States British expatriates in Finland Independent scholars Welsh expatriates in Canada Welsh expatriates in Pakistan Welsh expatriates in the United States