- Amos Rapoport
Born in 1929 in
Warsaw, Poland , Amos Rapoport is the author of the book "House, Form & Culture" - which talks about how culture, human behavior, and the environment affect house form.Until his retirement in 2001, he taught at the
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee where he was a Distinguished Professor in the School of Architecture and Urban Planning. He is one of the founders of the field of Environment-Behavior Studies (EBS). His work has focused mainly on the role of cultural variables, cross-cultural studies, and theory development and synthesis. In addition to "House, Form, and Culture" he is the author of three other books and nearly 200 articles, papers, and chapters, as well as editor or co-editor of four books.He has also taught at the Universities of Melbourne and Sydney, the
University of California, Berkeley , andUniversity College London . He has also held visiting appointments inIsrael ,Turkey ,Great Britain ,Argentina ,Brazil ,Canada ,Mexico ,Puerto Rico ,India , andSwitzerland , among other places.External links
* [http://www.uwm.edu/SARUP/faculty/rapoport.htm Professor Rapoport's faculty homepage at UW-Milwaukee]
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