Tyler School of Art and Architecture presents Learning to See: Denise Scott Brown exhibition through September 18, 2021
This post is brought to you by Tyler School of Art and Architecture, Temple University This summer, Tyler School of Art and Architecture at Temple University presents Learning to See : Denise Scott Brown, an immersive show examining Denise Scott Brown’s defining views on architecture and urbanism understood through her photographs of cities and landscapes taken throughout her life, and largely during the 1960s and 1970s. The exhibition is open to the public through September 18, 2021. Denise Scott Brown, who has based her architectural practice in Philadelphia since the late 1960s, says, “I have never thought of myself as a photographer, only an architect and urbanist, but for seven decades I have taken photographs and use photography to illustrate the ideas behind what I teach, design and write. These reflect so much of who I am.” Learning to See : Denise Scott Brown is a parallel storytelling of Scott Brown’s iconographic legacy with her thoughts on architecture and the environme...
This post is brought to you by Tyler School of Art and Architecture, Temple University
This summer, Tyler School of Art and Architecture at Temple University presents Learning to See : Denise Scott Brown, an immersive show examining Denise Scott Brown’s defining views on architecture and urbanism understood through her photographs of cities and landscapes taken throughout her life, and largely during the 1960s and 1970s.
The exhibition is open to the public through September 18, 2021.
Denise Scott Brown, who has based her architectural practice in Philadelphia since the late 1960s, says, “I have never thought of myself as a photographer, only an architect and urbanist, but for seven decades I have taken photographs and use photography to illustrate the ideas behind what I teach, design and write. These reflect so much of who I am.”