Dr Andrew P. Steen is a lecturer in History–Theory and Design at the School of Architecture and Design at the University of Tasmania. He completed his PhD thesis ‘The Figures of Charles Jencks, “Semiology and Architecture”’ (2016) at the University..
Dr Andrew P. Steen is a lecturer in History–Theory and Design at the School of Architecture and Design at the University of Tasmania. He completed his PhD thesis ‘The Figures of Charles Jencks, “Semiology and Architecture”’ (2016) at the University of Queensland under the supervision of John Macarthur, Naomi Stead and Silvia Micheli, and his MPhil “Re Made in Tokyo” (2011) at the same institution under the supervision of Andrew Leach, Naomi Stead and Andrew Wilson. Steen researches the intellectual history of architecture and architectural theory, focusing on the mid to late twentieth century. He is interested in the cultural construction of the personas and referents of architecture. Steen’s practice employs close reading and critical analysis. His interrogations of the poetic function of architectural discourse produce academic and creative works.
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