89 of world’s leading architects and academics sign letter to school’s president over redundancy plan
Leading architects and academics from four continents have signed a letter to AA president David Porter urging him to reverse planned redundancies at the school.
The sheer number and breadth of signatories will heap pressure on the under-fire institution which has put 16 staff on notice of redundancy, including the whole publications team.
89 leading architects and academics signed the letter, which was initiated by Tony Fretton, Edward Jones and Kate Macintosh, “on behalf of the architectural community” in the UK and abroad.
They predict that without the AA’s cultural side – the exhibitions team has also been targeted – the school could go under.
“The notion that by ‘lopping off’ these activities the future of the school would be protected is thus fundamentally misconceived,” they write.
“On the contrary: without them it is hard to see how, in the competitive international marketplace of architectural education, the school could survive.”
Signatories include Richard Rogers, Su Rogers, Rem Koolhaas, Phyllis Lambert and Toyo Ito, along with Adam Caruso of Caruso St John, Jonathan Sergison of Sergison Bates, Sanaa’s Kazuyo Sejima and Ted Cullinan.
The letter in full
Dear David
We write on behalf of the architectural community, in the UK and internationally, to urge you to reverse the redundancy plans announced by the AA affecting the publications and exhibitions departments.
We cannot believe that this decision could have been taken had the management of the school, and the members of Council, been aware of the vital role that these activities play, not just in the culture of architecture in the UK and globally, but specifically in the reputation and viability of the school.
The publications and exhibitions activities of the AA are an essential part of what makes the AA such a lively and attractive place in which to study, while the quality and success of AA Files under its present editorship has been a major contributor to the AA’s worldwide reputation as a centre of intellectual exchange. Without those features, there can be no doubt that the appeal of the school to prospective students would be substantially diminished.
Students from across the globe flock to the AA as a place of study because it stands at the cutting edge of debate and discourse in contemporary architecture: and in this its publication and exhibition activities are crucial.
The notion that by ‘lopping off’ these activities the future of the school would be protected is thus fundamentally misconceived. On the contrary: without them it is hard to see how, in the competitive international marketplace of architectural education, the school could survive.
We call on you therefore, as president, to reverse this proposal before irremediable damage is inflicted on the association and the school.
Yours
Tony Fretton, principal, Tony Fretton Architects
Edward Jones, partner, Dixon Jones Architects
Kate Macintosh, formerly architect with London Borough of Southwark
On behalf of:
UK
Pier Vittorio Aureli, Diploma Unit Master, Lecturer and Director PhD by Design, Architectural Association
Tim Benton, professor of art history (emeritus), The Open University
Adam Caruso, partner, Caruso St John; professor of architecture and construction, ETH Zurich
Nigel Coates, Emeritus Professor of Architecture at the Royal College of Art
Mark Crinson, Professor of Architectural History, Birkbeck College, and Vice-President of the European Architectural History Network (EAHN)
Edward Cullinan, founder, Cullinan Studios (RIBA Royal Gold Medal 2008)
Pierre d’Avoine, principal, Pierre d’Avoine Architects
Jeremy Dixon, principal, Dixon Jones
William Firebrace, formerly unit master, Architectural Association, and professor of architecture, Academy of Fine Arts, Stuttgart
Adrian Forty, emeritus professor of architectural history, University College London
Tony Fretton, principal, Tony Fretton Architects
Kate Goodwin, head of architecture and Drue Heinz Curator, Royal Academy of Arts, London
Niall Hobhouse, Drawing Matter Trust
George L Legendre, IJP Architects
Edward Jones, principal, Dixon Jones
Kate Macintosh, formerly architect with London Borough of Southwark
John Miller, founder, John Miller & Partners
Robin Nicholson, Senior Partner, Cullinan Studio
Simon Pepper, emeritus professor of architecture, University of Liverpool
Richard Rogers, founder, Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners (RIBA Royal Gold Medal 1985)
Su Rogers, formerly principal, John Miller & Partners
Andrew Saint, formerly professor of architecture, University of Cambridge
Fred Scott, visiting professor, Royal College of Art
Jonathan Sergison, principal, Sergison Bates; professor, Accademia di Mendrisio (Switzerland)
Alan Stanton, principal, Stanton Williams
Mark Swenarton, emeritus professor of architecture, University of Liverpool
Léa-Catherine Szacka, Lecturer in Architectural Studies, School of Architecture, University of Manchester.
Ellis Woodman, Director, The Architecture Foundation
Europe
François Charbonnet, founding partner, MADE IN (Geneva)
Alessandra Cianchetta, principal, AWP (Paris/London)
Carlotta Darò, Lecturer, Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture Paris Malaquais
Salomon Frausto, Director of Studies, The Berlage Center for Advance Studies in Architecture and Urban Design, Delft University of Technology
Hilde Heynen, Professor of Architectural Theory, Katholieke Universiteit, Leuven, and President of the European Architectural History Network (EAHN)
Francesca Hughes, Visiting Professor, KU Leuven, Brussels
Rem Koolhaas, Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA), Rotterdam
Luca Merlini, Professor of Architecture, Ecole nationale supérieure d’architecture de Paris-Malaquais; principal, Merlini-Rivier Architects (Lausanne)
Joaquim Moreno, assistant professor, Autonomous University of Lisbon
Helen Thomas, Senior Research Fellow, ETH Zurich; editor, Drawing Matter, Somerset
Dirk van den Heuvel, Associate Professor, Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment, TU Delft; Head of the Jaap Bakema Study Centre, Het Nieuwe Instituut, Rotterdam
Canada
Martin Bressani, Sir William C. Macdonald Chair in Architecture, Professor and Director, School of Architecture, McGill University
François Dallegret, architect and artist
Phyllis Lambert, founder and director emeritus, Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montreal
Alessandra Ponte, Professor of architecture, École d’architecture, Université de Montréal
Inderbir Singh Riar, associate professor of architecture, Carleton University, Ottawa
Georges Teyssot, Professor of Architecture, Laval University, Quebec
Ipek Tureli, Assistant Professor of Architecture & Canada Research Chair, McGill University
USA
Deborah Berke, Dean and Professor, School of Architecture, Yale University
Peter Carl, visiting professor of architecture, Columbia University
Maristella Casciato, Senior Curator, Architecture Special Collections, Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles
Jean-Louis Cohen, Sheldon H. Solow Professor in the History of Architecture, Institute of Fine Arts/New York University
Edward Dimendberg, Professor of Humanities, University of California, Irvine
Cynthia Davidson, Anyone Corporation, New York
Peter Eisenman, Charles Gwathmey professor of architecture, Yale University; principal, Eisenman Architects, New York,
Kenneth Frampton, Ware professor of architecture, Columbia University
Reto Geiser, Gus Wortham Assistant Professor of Architecture, Rice University, Houston
Florian Idenburg, Associate Professor of Practice, Harvard University; founder, SO - IL
Perry Kulper, associate professor of architecture, University of Michigan
Reinhold Martin, Professor of Architecture, Columbia University and Chair, Society of Fellows in the Humanities
Robert Maxwell, Emeritus Professor, Princeton University, and former Dean of the Princeton School of Architecture
Mary McLeod, Professor of Architecture, Columbia University
Robin Middleton, professor emeritus of art history, Columbia University
Eric Mumford, Rebecca and John Voyles Professor of Architecture, Washington University
Daniel Naegele, Associate Professor of Architecture, Iowa State University
Dietrich C Neumann, Professor of the History of Modern Architecture and Director, Urban Studies, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island
Joan Ockman, Distinguished Senior Lecturer, School of Design, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
Elizabeth O’Donnell, associate dean, Irwin S.Chanin School of Architecture of The Cooper Union
Ilias Papageorgiou, Assistant Adjunct Professor, Columbia University; Principal SO-IL, New York
Eeva-Liisa Pelkonen, Associate Professor, Yale University
Alan J. Plattus, Professor of Architecture and Urbanism, Yale University
Mark Rakatansky, adjunct associate professor, Columbia University
Jesse Reiser, professor of architectural design, Princeton University; principal, RUR Architecture DPC, New York
Robert Somol, Director and Professor, School of Architecture, University of Illinois at Chicago
Martino Stierli, The Philip Johnson Chief Curator of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern Art, New York
Nader Tehrani, Dean, Irwin S.Chanin School of Architecture of The Cooper Union
Marc Treib, professor of architecture emeritus, University of California, Berkeley
Nanako Umemoto, principal, RUR Architecture DPC, New York
Anthony Vidler, Vincent Scully Professor of Architectural History, Yale University; Former Dean and Professor of Architecture, The Cooper Union
Sarah M Whiting, William Ward Watkin Professor and Dean, School of Architecture, Rice University, Houston
Claire Zimmerman, Associate Professor in History of Art, University of Michigan
Japan
Toyo Ito, Toyo Ito & Associates (Pritzker Laureate 2013)
Kengo Kuma, Professor, University of Tokyo; principal, Kengo Kuma and Associates
Yusuke Obuchi, associate professor of architecture, University of Tokyo
Kazuyo Sejima, principal, SANAA (Pritzker Laureate 2010)
Yoshiharu Tsukamoto, Professor, Tokyo Institute of Techonology; co-founder, Atelier Bow-Wow
China
Thomas Daniell, Head of the Department of Architecture, University of Saint Joseph, Macau
Tom Verebes, Provost, Turenscape Academy, Beijing; Programme Head, AAVS Shanghai
Australasia
Andrew Leach, Director of Architectural Theory and History, University of Sydney
Joanna Merwood-Salisbury, Associate Dean, Faculty of Architecture and Design, Victoria University of Wellington
Andrew Wilson, lecturer in architecture, University of Queensland
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