Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies

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The Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies was an influential New York–based architectural think tank and educational center active in the late 20th century, known for advancing architectural theory, criticism, and urban studies.

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instanceOf architectural research institute
educational institution
think tank
activePeriod late 20th century
country United States of America
describedAs influential New York–based architectural think tank
dissolvedOrAbolished 1984
fieldOfWork architectural criticism
architectural theory
architecture
urban studies
foundedBy Peter Eisenman
hasMember Aldo Rossi
Anthony Vidler
Bernard Tschumi
Charles Gwathmey
Colin Rowe
Denise Scott Brown
Diana Agrest
Elizabeth Diller
Frank Gehry
Kenneth Frampton
Manfredo Tafuri
Mario Gandelsonas
Michael Graves
Peter Eisenman
Rafael Moneo
Rem Koolhaas
Richard Meier
Robert Venturi
Steven Holl
hasPart exhibition program
fellowship program
independent study program
public lecture series
inception 1967
influenced architectural education in the United States
contemporary architectural theory
urban design discourse
locatedIn Manhattan
New York City
New York State
movement New York Five
postmodern architecture
notableWork Oppositions
Skyline
publicationType architectural theory journal
architecture magazine
published Oppositions
Skyline

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Peter Eisenman founded Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies
New York Five associatedWith Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies
Aldo Rossi employer Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies
this entity surface form: Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies, New York