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'''Lebbeus Woods''' (1940–2012) was an American architect and artist. Woods studied architecture at the University of Illinois and engineering at Purdue University.
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==Selected works==
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Woods Lebbeus 1980 Einstein Tomb.jpg|''Einstein Tomb'', 1980. Aluminium.
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Woods Lebbeus 1987 Unified Urban Field.jpg|''Unified Urban Field'', from the series ''Centricity'' [no. 37], 1987. Graphite on paper; 58.42 cm x 60.96 cm. SFMOMA.
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Woods Lebbeus 1987 Concentric Field.jpg|''Concentric Field'', from the series ''Centricity'', 1987. Graphite on paper; 58.42 cm x 60.96 cm. SFMOMA.
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Woods Lebbeus 1988 Photon Kite.jpg|''Photon Kite'', from the series ''Centricity'', 1988. Graphite on paper; 60.96 cm x 55.88 cm. SFMOMA.
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Woods Lebbeus 1995 San Francisco Project.jpg|''San Francisco Project: Inhabiting the Quake, Quake City'', 1995. Graphite and pastel on paper; 36.83 cm x 58.42 cm x 1.91 cm. SFMOMA.
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Woods Lebbeus 1996 Meta-Institute.jpg|''Meta-Institute'', 1996. Chipboard, wood, paper. MAK Vienna.
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Woods Lebbeus 1999 Untitled.jpg|''Untitled'', sketch for the series ''Nine Reconstructed Boxes'', 1999. ink on paper; 8.5 inches by 11 inches. SFMOMA.
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Woods Lebbeus 1999 Nine Reconstructed Boxes.jpg|''Nine Reconstructed Boxes'', 1999. Plastic models and ten sketches; 27.94 cm x 21.59 cm. SFMOMA.
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Woods Lebbeus 2006 Conflict Space 4.jpg|''Conflict Space 4'', 2006. Crayon and acrylic on linen; 74 inches by 120 inches. SFMOMA.
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==Publications==
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; Books
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* ''War and Architecture'', New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2002.
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; Articles
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* [http://sci-hub.se/10.1002/ad.702 "Drawn into Space: Zaha Hadid"], ''Architectural Design'' 78:4, 2008, pp 28-35.
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; Interviews
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* Geoff Manaugh, [http://www.bldgblog.com/2007/10/without-walls-an-interview-with-lebbeus-woods/ "Without Walls: An Interview with Lebbeus Woods"], ''Bldgblog'', 3 Oct 2007.
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; Catalogues
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* ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=19051 Lebbeus Woods, Architect]'', New York: Drawing Center, 2014, 129 pp. With essays by Joseph Becker and Jennifer Dunlop Fletcher.
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==Links==
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* [http://www.lebbeuswoods.net/ Official website]
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* [http://lebbeuswoods.wordpress.com Personal blog], 2011-12.
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lebbeus_Woods Wikipedia]
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Revision as of 20:13, 23 September 2020

Lebbeus Woods (1940–2012) was an American architect and artist. Woods studied architecture at the University of Illinois and engineering at Purdue University.

Selected works

Publications

Books
  • War and Architecture, New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2002.
Articles
Interviews
Catalogues
  • Lebbeus Woods, Architect, New York: Drawing Center, 2014, 129 pp. With essays by Joseph Becker and Jennifer Dunlop Fletcher.

Links