Iain Borden
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Iain Borden (Born in Oxford in 1962). Is an architectural historian and urban commentator.
He was educated at the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UCL, University of London and UCLA.
Now Borden is the head of The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL, and Professor of Architecture and Urban Culture.
Manual: the Architecture and Office of Allford Hall Monaghan Morris (Birkhäuser, 2003).
Skateboarding, Space and the City: Architecture and the Body, (Berg, 2001).
The Dissertation: an Architecture Student's Handbook, (Architectural Press, 2000). Iain Borden and Katerina Rüedi.
Bartlett Works, (August Projects, 2003). Laura Allen, Iain Borden, Peter Cook and Rachel Stevenson (eds.).
The City Cultures Reader, (Routledge, revised and expanded second edition, 2003). Malcolm Miles and Tim Hall with Iain Borden (eds.).
The Unknown City: Contesting Architecture and Social Space, (MIT Press, 2001). Iain Borden, Jane Rendell, Joe Kerr with Alicia Pivaro (eds.).
InterSections: Architectural Histories and Critical Theories, (Routledge, 2000). Iain Borden and Jane Rendell (eds.).
Gender Space Architecture: an Interdisciplinary Introduction, (Routledge, 1999). Jane Rendell, Barbara Penner and Iain Borden (eds.).
Strangely Familiar: Narratives of Architecture in the City, (Routledge, 1996). Iain Borden, Jane Rendell, Joe Kerr and Alicia Pivaro (eds.).
Architecture and the Sites of History: Interpretations of Buildings and Cities, (Butterworth, 1995). Iain Borden and David Dunster (eds.).