- Thomas Hubka
Thomas C. Hubka (born 1946) is an American architectural historian whose primary focus is
vernacular architecture and related issues ofarchitecture and cultural meaning.Hubka received his Bachelor of Architecture (
B.Arch. ) fromCarnegie-Mellon University in 1969, and his Master of Architecture (M.Arch. ) from theUniversity of Oregon in 1972. He taught at the University of Oregon from 1972 to 1983. Since 1987, he has been a professor in the Department of Architecture at theUniversity of Wisconsin-Milwaukee . Although Hubka is trained as an architect, he was an early advocate for wideningarchitectural history research to includevernacular architecture . He is best-known for his work on connected farm buildings inNew England . His book "Big House, Little House, Back House, Barn" was the 1985 winner of the "Abbott Lowell Cummings Award" of theVernacular Architecture Forum .Hubka's research on eastern European synagogues, begun in the mid 1980s, addressed 18th century wooden synagogues of Eastern Europe emphasizing the relationships between Jewish culture and eastern European contextual factors. This research received significant funding support from the
National Endowment for the Arts and theNational Endowment for the Humanities , and led to his 2003 book, "Resplendent Synagogue: Architecture and Worship in an Eighteenth-century Polish Community", which won the "Henry Glassie Award" of theVernacular Architecture Forum in 2006. The book also received an honorable mention from theAmerican Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies (AAASS)/Orbis Books prize committee in 2004.In recent years Hubka has researched workers' housing in
Milwaukee and other midwestern cities.Hubka has served on the Wisconsin Historic Preservation Review Board, chairing its Architecture Committee.
Writings
* Hubka, Thomas C., "Big House, Little House, Back House, Barn: The Connected Farm Buildings of New England", University Press of New England, Hanover NH 1984, ISBN 0874513103
* Hubka, Thomas C., "Resplendent Synagogue: Architecture and Worship in an Eighteenth-century Polish Community", Brandeis University Press, published by University Press of New England, Hanover NH 2003, ISBN 1584652160
* Hubka, Thomas C., and Ochsner, Jeffrey Karl, "H.H. Richardson: The Design of the William Watts Sherman House," "Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians" 51/2 (June 1992), pages 121-145.
* Hubka, Thomas C., and Ochsner, Jeffrey Karl, “The East Elevation of the Sherman House, Newport, Rhode Island.” "Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians", 52/1 (March 1993), pages 88-90.
* Hubka, Thomas C., "H.H. Richardson's Glessner House: A Garden in the Machine," "Winterthur Portfolio" 24/4 (Winter 1989), pages 209-229.
External links
* [http://www.uwm.edu/SARUP/faculty/hubka.htm University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee]
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