Denise Scott Brown

About The Author

Denise Scott Brown (born 1931) is an architect, planner, writer, educator, and former principal of the firm Venturi, Scott Brown and Associates in Philadelphia. Denise Scott Brown and her late husband and partner, Robert Venturi, are regarded among the most influential architects of the twentieth century, both through their architecture and planning, and their theoretical writing and teaching. Her advisory, master planning, and design projects span work for international cities, universities, museums, and other important sites, including work on the Sainsbury Wing of the British National Gallery in London, the Seattle Art Museum, the Children’s Museum of Houston, Franklin Court of Philadelphia, the Nikko Kirifuri resort in Japan, and the provincial capitol building in Toulouse, France. She has held architecture and planning professorships at the Universities of Pennsylvania, Harvard, UCLA, UC Berkeley and Yale, and visiting positions at Rice, Oberlin, UC Santa Barbara and Princeton. 

Books by Denise Scott Brown

Denise Scott Brown
This vibrant collection of essays by the iconic architect and urban planner Denise Scott Brown captures the visionary mind that has transformed our understanding of contemporary aesthetics, semiotics, and experience.

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