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Contributor Biography: Ira Tattelman |
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Ira Tattelman is an architect, artist, and independent scholar living in Washington, D.C. He has published in such books and journals as Queer Frontiers: Millennial Geographies, Genders and Generations, Public Sex, Gay Space, Queers in Space: Communities, Public Places, Sites of Resistance, The Best of The Harvard Gay & Lesbian Review, Lambda Book Report and Journal of Homosexuality.
Entries by Ira Tattelman
arts >> Architecture
Gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transsexual people have contributed significantly to the field of architecture and to the creation of queer space.
arts >> Israel, Frank
One of the most gifted architects of his generation, Franklin D. Israel expressed a distinctive vision that translated the urban experience into physical form.
arts >> Johnson, Philip
A dominating force in American architecture, Philip C. Johnson had a chameleon-like career in which he often reinvented himself.
arts >> Morgan, Julia
Pioneering California architect Julia Morgan designed more than 700 buildings, including many commissioned by women's groups, but she is most remembered as the architect of San Simeon.
arts >> Rudolph, Paul
Modernist architect Paul Rudolph was one of the most esteemed American architects of the 1960s.
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