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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. Woods sued the producers of the film ''12 Monkeys'' (1995, directed by Terry Gilliam), claiming that they copied his work ''Neomechanical Tower (Upper) Chamber''.  
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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.  
  
==Literature==
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==Selected works==
;Articles
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* "Drawn into Space: Zaha Hadid", ''Architectural Design'', vol. 78, no. 4, 2008:28-35.
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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.
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
 
* [http://www.lebbeuswoods.net/ Official website]
 
* [http://www.lebbeuswoods.net/ Official website]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lebbeus_woods Woods on Wikipedia]
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* [http://lebbeuswoods.wordpress.com Personal blog], 2011-12.
* http://www.wired.com/design/2013/02/lebbeus-woods-conceptual-architect/#slideid-144995
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lebbeus_Woods Wikipedia]
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Revision as of 19:13, 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