Ellis Woodman

Architecture Critic, Daily Telegraph UK; Critic-at-Large, Architectural Review and Architect's Journal
December 15, 2014 - 5:00pm
"Why Can't We Talk about Architecture?: A Conversation with Ellis Woodman, Keller Easterling, and Sam Jacob moderated by Jennifer W. Leung"
Yale School of Architecture, 4th Floor See map
180 York Street

Panel Discussion

*Co-sponsored by Yale School of Architecture.

About Ellis Woodman

Ellis Woodman is the Architecture Critic of The Daily Telegraph UK and Critic-at-Large at both Architectural Review and Architect’s Journal.  He studied architecture at the Universities of Cambridge and North London before spending seven years in architectural practice in London.  In 2003 he began work at the magazine Building Design, becoming its Editor in 2010.  He is the author of Modernity and Reinvention: The Architecture of James Gowan (Black Dog, 2008) and has contributed essays to publications on the work of leading European architects, including Peter Markli, Office Kersten Geers David van Severen, Sergison Bates, Biq and Stephen Taylor.  He is currently working on a book on the work of David Chipperfield to be published by Walter Koenig in 2015.  In 2008 he curated the exhibition “Home/Away: 5 British Architects Build Housing in Europe” at the Venice Architecture Biennale.   He has taught and lectured internationally and is currently External Examiner for the University of Newcastle School of Architecture and teaches history and theory at the Sir John Cass School of Art Architecture and Design and at the University of Kingston.  He is a regular presence on British television and radio.