Sarah Whiting (architect)

Sarah Whiting (architect)

Sarah Whiting is a design principal of WW Architecture and currently serves as an Assistant Professor and M.Arch thesis director at the Princeton University School of Architecture. She has previously taught at institutions such as Harvard's Graduate School of Design, the Illinois Institute of Technology, the University of Kentucky and the University of Florida.

She received her Bachelor of Arts from Yale University and a Masters of Architecture from Princeton before going on to receive a Ph.D from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She had previously worked in the offices of Peter Eisenman, Michael Graves, and the Office for Metropolitan Architecture, where she served as principal designer for the Euralille master plan.

Sarah Whiting has served on the editorial board of architectural journal "Assemblage", and is currently one of the "protagonists" of "Log".

Sarah Whiting teaches both undergraduate and graduate level courses on modern urbanism and contemporary theory at Princeton, and has lectured and attended many conferences at prestigious institutions such as the Berlage Institute [ [http://www.berlage-institute.nl/05_events/Lectures/W/Whiting.summary.html Whiting, Sarah. "Looking Good" lecture summary] ] , Columbia University and the Architectural Association [http://www.wwarchitecture.com/ww%20news.htm WW Architecture - News] .

Notable bibliography

* Whiting, Sarah. “Superblockism: Chicago’s Elastic Grid,” Histories of Cities: Design and Context, eds. Rodolphe el-Khoury and Edward Robbins (London: Spon/Routledge, 2004): 57-76.
* Whiting, Sarah. “Bas-Relief Urbanism: Chicago’s Figured Field,” in Phyllis Lambert, ed. Mies in America (CCA + Whitney Museum, 2001): 642-691.
* Somol, R.E. and Whiting, Sarah. "Notes around the Doppler Effect and Other Moods of Modernism." "Perspecta" 33 (2002): 72-77.
* Koolhaas, Rem and Whiting, Sarah. "Spot Check: A Conversation between Rem Koolhaas and Sarah Whiting." "Assemblage", No. 40, 36-55. Dec., 1999.
* Whiting, Sarah. "Bellyache". "Log" 4, 5-8.
* Whiting, Sarah. "Critical Reflections." "Assemblage", No. 41, 88-89. Apr., 2000

Notes

References

* [http://www.wwarchitecture.com WW Architecture]

* [http://soa.princeton.edu Princeton University School of Architecture]
* [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/02/26/realestate/26habi.html?pagewanted=all Bernstein, Fred A. "Preserving a Modernist Masterpiece." "New York Times". 26 February 2006.]
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C07E7D61F31F930A25755C0A9629C8B63 Whiting, Sarah. "Paris prepares to take back its belly." "New York Times". 13 June 2004.]


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