Paul Holmquist
Associate Professor
225-578-6019| 143 Atkinson Hall
holmquist1@lsu.edu
hth华体会体育app官网MArch Southern California Institute of Architecture
MArch McGill University
PhD McGill University
hth华体会体育app官网Paul Holmquist, PhD, is an associate professor of architecture at Louisiana State University whose research and teaching focus on the interrelationship of architecture, political theory and theory of technology, particularly in terms of conceptions and experience of the public realm.hth华体会体育app官网He holds a post-professional Master of Architecture and Doctor of Philosophy in Architectural History and Theory from McGill University, a professional Master of Architecture from the Southern California Institute of Architecture, and a Bachelor of Arts in Art from the University of California, Los Angeles.
hth华体会体育app官网His doctoral dissertation examined Claude-Nicolas Ledoux's architectural theory and ideal city of Chaux in relation to the moral and political philosophy of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, and the wider ethical and political implications they posed for the development of modern architecture.Prior to joining LSU, Holmquist taught architectural history, theory and design at Carleton University and McGill University, and was the project manager of the Institute for Urban Futures at Concordia University in Montreal.He previously taught at SUNY College of Technology at Alfred and Kansas State University.
His research has recently been published inTHE PLAN Journal,hth华体会体育app官网Chora 7: Intervals in the Philosophy of Architecture, andhth华体会体育app官网Reading Architecture: Literary Imagination and Architectural Experience.His essay "Between Making and Acting: The Inherent Ambivalence of Arendtian Architectural Theory" will be included in the forthcomingThe Figure of Knowledge: Conditioning Architectural Theory, 196X-199X, to be published by Leuven University Press.
Courses
ARCH 4001/5002/7005 Option Studio
ARCH 7004 Graduate Design Studio IV
ARCH 5004 Concentration Seminar
hth华体会体育app官网ARCH 2401 Appreciation of Architecture