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William J.R. Curtis

William J.R. Curtis, historian, critic, writer, painter, photographer,
was born in Birchington, Kent, England, on March 21,1948 and resides in
south west France. Educated at the Courtauld Institute of Art, London
University (First Class Honours 1970) and at Harvard University (PhD
1975), he has taught at universities in Europe, USA, Australia, Asia and
Latin America: among others, Harvard University; the University of
California; the Architectural Association, London; the University of
Sydney; UNAM, Mexico City; ETSAB, Barcelona; Helsinki Institute of
Technology; the Accademia, Mendrisio, Switzerland; and the University of
Cambridge.
Perhaps Curtis' best known books are: Modern
Architecture Since 1900 (Phaidon 1982; second ed. 1987; fully revised
third ed. 1996), and Le Corbusier: Ideas and Forms (Phaidon 1986). These
have been referred to as ‘classics’ and have been translated into
several languages (Spanish, German, Japanese in both cases, French and
Italian as well, in the case of the former). Among his other books: Le
Corbusier/English Architecture 1930's (Open University 1975); Le
Corbusier at Work (Harvard 1978, ed. E.F. Sekler) ; Balkrishna Doshi: an
Architecture for India (Mapin, Rizzoli 1989); Denys Lasdun:
Architecture, City, Landscape (Phaidon, 1994). Curtis’s most recent
books include: Teodoro Gonzalez de Leon: Obra Completa (Arquine,
Reverte, Mexico 2004) and RCR Aranda , Pigem, Vilalta Arquitectes
(Gustavo Gili, Barcelona 2004).
Curtis has lectured extensively around the
world. He has also held numerous honorary posts. Among these: the Power
Lectures, Australia, 1981; the Mies van der Rohe Lectures, I.I.T.
Chicago, 1987; the Banister Fletcher Lectures, London, 1988; the Simpson
Visiting Professorship, University of Edinburgh, 1990, 1991; the
Berthold Lubetkin Memorial Lecture,1995; the Annual Sir John Soane
Lecture, London, 1997; the Slade Professorship in Fine Arts, University
of Cambridge , 2003-4. He has also received several international prizes
for his writings: the Founder's Award of the Society of Architectural
Historians, USA, 1982; the Alice Davis Hitchcock Medal of the Society
of Architectural Historians of Great Britain, 1984; the Critic's Award
of the Comité international des critiques d'architecture, 1985; a Silver
Medal at the World Architectural Biennale, 1989; a Historical Monograph
Award from the American Institute of Architects, 1997; a National Honor
Society Gold Medal in Architecture and Allied Arts (USA), 1999.
Curtis is currently engaged in critical
debates in the ‘third’ world as well as the ‘first’ and his writings on
contemporary architecture appear regularly in international journals.
Among these are extensive articles and interviews in monographs
published by El Croquis (Madrid) on Alvaro Siza, Rafael Moneo, Tadao
Ando, Herzog & De Meuron, the younger generation in Spain etc. He has
also written historical , critical and theoretical texts on subjects as
varied as modern architecture, landscape design, the history of everyday
objects, the process of design, classicism, historiography, Indian
architecture, the vernacular and the abstraction of nature in painting.
In addition to more than a dozen monographs, Curtis has written
introductions to several major exhibition catalogues (e.g. Le Corbusier:
Architect of the Century, London, 1987; Alvar Aalto in Seven Buildings,
Helsinki, 1998).
As well as writing books and critical
essays, Curtis exhibits and publishes his paintings, drawings and
photographs. An exhibition of his drawings, paintings and reliefs
entitled ‘ Mielen Maisemia/ Mental Landscapes’ was shown at the Museum
of Finnish Architecture, Helsinki in 2000 accompanied by the small book
Mental Landscapes (Alvar Aalto Academy, 2000); another, entitled ‘Mental
Landscapes/ Paisajes Mentales’ took place at the Circulo de Bellas Artes,
Madrid in 2002 accompanied by the book Mental Landscapes/ Paisajes
Mentales: William J.R. Curtis, (Circulo de Bellas Artes, Madrid, 2002);
yet another took place at the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts,
Harvard University in 2004. An exhibition devoted to Curtis’s
architectural photographs “Architectures du Monde .Le regard de William
J.R .Curtis” took place at the Centre Méridional de l’Architecture et
de la Ville in Toulouse in 2004-5 and at the Forum de l’Urbanisme et de
l’Architecture in Nice in summer 2005 and is currently traveling.
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