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Dora Epstein-Jones is an educator, historian and theorist of architecture.

Epstein-Jones has a Ph.D., in Architectural History, Theory and Criticism from the University of California, Los Angeles and an M.A. Urban Planning, from UCLA. She served as the chair of the Texas Tech University College of Architecture. Her work explores the boundaries of architecture's discipline, questions of practice, gender and criticality. Epstein-Jones has taught at Sci-Arc, University of California Berkeley and Texas Tech University.

Publications

Journal articles

  • "The Mouth and The Gullet"
  • "The Pas de Chat: A Modern Tale of Discipline and Reward"
  • "The Nonsignificance of Columns"

Dissertation

  • "Architecture on the Move: Modernism and Mobility in the Postwar"

Conference Papers

  • "Drawing the Line, or 'Surrender, surrender, but don’t give yourself away...'"
  • "Fast, Cheap and In Control"
  • "Extreme Makeover; or, How the F-word Shaped Contemporary Architecture"

References

  1. "CED Berkeley | Faculty Profiles | Dora Epstein-Jones". Archived from the original on 2014-10-20.
  2. "Archinect | Dora Epstein Jones appointed as chair at Texas Tech College of Architecture". Archived from the original on 2020-06-26.
  3. "CED Berkeley | Faculty Profiles | Dora Epstein Jones". Archived from the original on 2014-10-20.
  4. Jones, Dora Epstein (2015). "The Mouth And the Gullet". Log (34): 105–107. ISSN 1547-4690. JSTOR 43630925.
  5. Jones, Dora Epstein (2014). "The Pas de Chat: A Modern Tale of Discipline and Reward". Log (31): 18–22. ISSN 1547-4690. JSTOR 43630881.
  6. Jones, Dora Epstein (2012). "The Nonsignificance Of Columns". Log (26): 119–130. ISSN 1547-4690. JSTOR 41765767.
  7. Architecture on the move: Modernism and mobility in the postwar - ProQuest (Doctor of Philosophy in Architecture thesis). University of California, Los Angeles. 2004. ProQuest 305197818.
  8. Jones, Dora Epstein (2012). "Drawing the Line" (PDF). ACSA 100.
  9. Jones, Dora Epstein (2010). "Fast, Cheap and In Control" (PDF). ACSA 98.
  10. Jones, Dora Epstein (2012). "Extreme Makeover" (PDF). ACSA 100.


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