Greg Lynn

Interview with with Greg Lynn on the recent history of architectural discourse during its “theory moment” and Lynn’s role within that history.

  • location

    Los Angeles

  • Date

    October 31, 2018

  • duration

    39:03

  • biography

    Greg Lynn is the principal of Greg Lynn FORM and has taught throughout the United States and Europe. Because of his early combination of degrees in philosophy and architecture he has been involved in combining the realities of design and construction with the speculative, theoretical and experimental potentials of writing and teaching. He teaches at UCLA in Los Angeles and at the Institute of Architecture, University of Applied Arts Vienna.

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