Ranulph Glanville

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Ranulph Glanville (born London, 13 June, 1946) is a researcher and theoretician in both architecture and cybernetics.

He studied architecture at the Architectural Association (1964-71). He completed a PhD in cybernetics at Brunel University in 1975, and a second PhD in Human Learning from Brunel in 1988.

He has worked briefly as an architect in UK and Finland. He taught at the Architectural Association 1972-78, and Portsmouth Polytechnic 1978-97. He was Adjunct Professor at the RMIT 1998-2001. He has been a freelance researcher since 1997, and lives in Portsmouth, UK. He has had hundreds of scientific papers published in the fields of architecture, cybernetics and psychology. He is a regular contributor to conferences around the world.

Glanville is a Fellow of the Cybernetics Society and holds tens of other consultant positions in both the private and public sector.

  • Ranulph Glanville, "Cedric Price, Precisely" in Cedric Price: Works II, The Architectural Association, London, 1984.
  • Ranulph Glanville, "Living in Lines" in R. McLeod (ed), Interior Cities, RMIT Press, Melbourne, 2000.
  • Ranulph Glanville and G. de Zeeuw (eds), Problems of Action and Observation, BKS+, Southsea, 2000.
  • Ranulph Glanville, "The Value of Being Unmanageable: Variety and Creativity in CyberSpace" in H. Eichmann, J. Hochgerner, and F. Nahrada (eds), Netzwerke, Falter Verlag, Vienna, 2000.

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