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Robin Evans

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English architect, teacher and historian

Robin Evans (8 May 1944 – 19 February 1993) was an architect, teacher and historian. He grew up in Essex, England, attending British state schools where he met his wife, teacher Janet Bance - before studying Architecture at theArchitectural Association School of Architecture (the AA), gaining his Diploma and the Bristol Prize (1969).

Evans studied the history of prison architecture for his doctorate. His essays and reviews were published in journals includingLotus,Casa Bella,Architectural Review andAA Files. He lectured at the Polytechnic of Central London, the Cambridge school of architecture, England, the AA, and the Bartlett School, University College London. Evans also lectured widely in the United States at Harvard,[1] Columbia, Pennsylvania, Princeton,[2] Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT),[3] and Cornell.[4]

Before his death he completedThe Projective Cast: Architecture and Its Three Geometries (the MIT Press, 1995). A history of architecture from EarlyRenaissance topost-modernity. Evans' significant earlier workTranslations from Drawing to Building became a 1996 posthumous publication from MIT Press. Evans writes about architectural concern for the meanings of space and matter, perception and imagination.

Since his death Evans' work is commemorated by leading academics through the annual Robin Evans Lecture[5]


References

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  1. ^"Robin Evans: Drawings for Thinking".
  2. ^Ajayi, Tobi (18 July 2022)."MAPPING REFUSAL, A MARGINAL ARCHITECTURE: Realizing a Black Feminist Spatial Theory through Visual Arts".
  3. ^https://arts.berkeley.edu/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/arc-of-life-Robin_Evans_Translations_From_Drawing_to_Building1.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  4. ^https://ecommons.cornell.edu/handle/1813/43489[bare URL]
  5. ^"University of Westminster hosts virtual Robin Evans Lecture about architectures of the unexplained | University of Westminster".
  • Kathleen Heron and Julian Feary, (Independent newspaper obituary, 24 February 1993).
  • 'Robin Michael Evans, 8 May 1944 – 19 February 1993',Memorial Service, Harvard University Graduate School of Design, 5 October 1993. Including transcripts of addresses given by Peter G. Rowe, Homa Fardjadi, Edward Robbins, Robin Middleton and Wendy Kohn.
  • Mary McLeod and Robin Middleton, 'Robin Evans,' "Newsline" (Columbia University) April 1993.
  • Mark Rakatansky, 'In Memoriam: Robin Evans 1944-1993',Columbia Documents of Architecture and Theory no.3 (1993), pp. 174–82.
  • Philip Tabor, 'Oddity of Geometry', review ofThe Projective Cast, Architectural Review, vol. 198, no. 1181 (July 1995), p. 96.
  • Andrew Ballantyne, review ofThe Projective Cast, Times Literary Supplement, 10 November 1995, p. 16.
  • Robert Tavernor, review ofThe Projective Cast, Architectural Research Quarterly, vol.1, no.2 (Winter 1995), pp. 93–94.
  • Joseph Bedford, 'In Front of Lives That Leave Nothing Behind',AA Files 70 (Architectural Association's journal of record, London, 2015).

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Video entries on the AA School of Architecture's YouTube channel feature Evans' lectures eg.[1]. Also on YouTube, SCI-ArcRobin Evans Part One andPart Two

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