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31: 277:". Back then the working title for the show was “American Attic”, and the initial concept was to tell stories of history through a focus on houses, hence their interest in adding an experienced architectural historian like Wright. The concept evolved into solving historical puzzles that use a wide variety of tangible objects to show how historians piece together various kinds of knowledge—and conflicting evidence and diverse perspectives—about what happened, how and why. 761: 391:
Examination of the role of and changes in the teaching of history within US schools of architecture, including the relationship of architectural history to architectural theory and learning.
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to the present. She also writes about the exchange across national boundaries of architectural styles, influences, and techniques, particularly examining the
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Chicago residential architectural history in the context of competing economic and cultural forces during the pivotal years 1873-1913.
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Examination of the architecture and contents of museums and their role in depicting and shaping national identities and aspirations.
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Wright was hired by Columbia University in 1983, two years later becoming the first female to gain tenure in its prestigious
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US architectural history survey emphasizing Modernism as a response to changing economic and cultural conditions since 1865.
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In 2002, Wright was hired by television producers to be part of what would ultimately become the new TV series "
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She has authored four books, edited two others, and written numerous articles, reviews, and essays.
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Morocco, Indochina, and Madagascar architectural history during the French colonial administration.
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US residential architectural history in the context of other developments since the late 1600s.
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Moralism and the Model Home: Domestic Architecture and Cultural Conflict in Chicago, 1873-1913
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Wright has been recognized for her achievements on numerous occasions, including a
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Columbia Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation faculty
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The History of History in American Schools of Architecture, 1865-1975
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Institute for the Humanities, 1991; a Getty Fellowship from the
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in Architecture in 1978. She published her first book in 1980.
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in history and art history. She did her graduate work at the
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The Formation of National Collections of Art and Archaeology
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Fellowship, 2004-5, a Fellowship in the Humanities from the
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Building the Dream: A Social History of Housing in America
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in 1985, honoring literary quality in historical writing.
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Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation
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New York University College of Arts & Science alumni
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PBS "History Detectives" Host/Historian Gwendolyn Wright
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Getty Center for the History of Art and the Humanities
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Getty Center for the History of Art and the Humanities
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Buell Center for the Study of American Architecture
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University of California, Berkeley
MArch
PhD
New York University
BA
Ford Foundation
Stanford Humanities Center
Society of American Historians
University of Michigan
Getty Center for the History of Art and the Humanities
Guggenheim Fellowship
Beverly Willis
Graham Foundation
Architectural History
Urban History
Art History
Columbia University
architectural historian
PBS
television
History Detectives
architecture
Columbia University
history
art history
US
architectural history
urban history
Civil War

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