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Ann Pendleton‐Jullian

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AbstractAnn Pendleton‐Jullian practises from Cambridge, Massachusetts, where she also teaches at MIT. This combination of teaching and practice allows her to consider the vital exchange between ideas and architecture that is evident in both her commissioned work and her theoretical projects. Her work has been cited for the manner in which it poeticises the intersection between pragmatic concerns and the ‘ambitions of the imagination’. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Title: Ann Pendleton‐Jullian
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AbstractAnn Pendleton‐Jullian practises from Cambridge, Massachusetts, where she also teaches at MIT.
This combination of teaching and practice allows her to consider the vital exchange between ideas and architecture that is evident in both her commissioned work and her theoretical projects.
Her work has been cited for the manner in which it poeticises the intersection between pragmatic concerns and the ‘ambitions of the imagination’.
Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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