'Witold Rybczynski' (born in 1943, in
Edinburgh,
Scotland), is a
Canadian architect,
professor and
writer.
Rybczynski was born in Edinburgh of
Polish parentage and raised in
Surrey,
England before moving at a young age to
Canada. He received
Bachelor of Architecture (1960) and
Master of Architecture (1972) degrees from
McGill University in
Montreal.
Rybczynski has written more than 200 articles and papers on the subject of
housing,
architecture, and
technology, many of which are aimed at a non-technical readership and have earned considerable readership and respect. Currently, he writes many of these articles as architecture critic for ''
Slate''.
After several years spent teaching at McGill University, he now lives in
Philadelphia and is the Martin and Margy Myerson Professor of
Urbanism at the
University of Pennsylvania.
Awards and recognition
His book '' was nominated for the
1986 Governor General's Award for non-fiction.
His book ''
A Clearing in the Distance: Frederick Law Olmsted and North America in the Nineteenth Century'' won the Anthony J. Lukas Prize and was short-listed for the
Charles Taylor Prize in 2000.
In 2007 he was the recipient of the
Vincent Scully Prize.
Bibliography
★ ''
Paper Heroes: Appropriate Technology: Panacea or Pipe Dream?'' (1980)
★ ''
Taming the Tiger: The Struggle to Control Technology'' (1983)
★ '' (1986)
★ ''
The Most Beautiful House in the World'' (1989)
★ ''
Waiting for the Weekend'' (1991)
★ '' (1991)
★ ''
Looking Around: A Journey Through Architecture'' (1992)
★ ''
A Place for Art/Un lieu pour l'art: The Architecture of the National Gallery of Canada'' (1993)
★ ''
City Life: Urban expectations in a new world'' (1995)
★ ''
A Clearing in the Distance: Frederick Law Olmsted and North America in the Nineteenth Century'' (1999)
★ ''
One Good Turn: A Natural History of the Screwdriver and the Screw'' (2000)
★ ''
The Look of Architecture'' (2001)
★ ''
The Perfect House: A Journey with Renaissance Master Andrea Palladio'' (2002)
★ '' (2006), co-written with
Laurie Olin
★ ''Last Harvest: How A Cornfield Became New Daleville: Real Estate Development in America'' (2007)
External links
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Author page at Penguin Canada
★
Faculty page at University of Pennsylvania