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Perry Kulper is an architect and associate professor of architecture at the University of Michigan. Prior to his arrival at the University of Michigan he was a SCI-Arc faculty member for 16 years as well as in visiting positions at the University of Pennsylvania and Arizona State University. Subsequent to his studies at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo (BS Arch) and Columbia University (M Arch) he worked in the offices of Eisenman/ Robertson, Robert A.M. Stern and Venturi, Rauch and Scott Brown before moving to Los Angeles. His interests include the roles of representation and methodologies in the production of architecture and in broadening the conceptual range by which architecture contributes to our cultural imagination.
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Very nice. Like the many detailed layers of life. A sort of archeological rendering of architecture…
Comment by rachael October 12, 2011 @ 12:31 pm[...] of the competition itself representationally. Architectural visionaries such as Neil Spiller, Perry Kulper and Leebeus Woods, prior to the onslaught of digital gluttony, are examples of those who have [...]
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