Penny Lewis

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Penny Lewis is a lecturer in architecture at the Robert Gordon University. She is associated with the libertarian anti-environmental LM network, having written for Spiked[1], spoken at the Battle of Ideas,[2] an Institute of Ideas event[3] and a Future Cities event [4]. She has also participated in Debating Matters [5] and represented the Manifesto Club. [6] One of her books, In defence of the Dome, was written with James Woudhuysen and Vicky Richardson.

Publications

Recent publications

  • Blueprint (Dec 2009) – Building study of RCR bodega, Spain
  • Blueprint (Feb 2010) – Review of What architecture Matters by Paul Goldberger

AJ (August 2009) Building Study of Missoni Hotel by Allan Murray FIFTSEVENTEN publication June 2009 – Editor of

Publication of student work - working alongside students and staff.

  • RIAS Quarterly – Book review on Gehl J People and Places January 2011
  • Architecture Today Building review of Stratheden Dementia Centre, Fife September 2011
  • Architecture Today Building review of Aberdeen Library October 2011
  • ADF Papers, November 2011, British Council Publication on Scottish Architecture
  • Architect’s Journal Young Women in Architecture (January 2012) Forthcoming
  • Architecture Today Review of Hillcrest HQ, Dundee – a case study in sustainability – forthcoming February 2012
  • AE Foundation – The architect in public life text (September 2011) www.aefoundcation.co.uk
  • AE foundation – Rethinking Jane Jacobs in the context of the riots (November 2011)

Books

Contact

Notes

  1. Penny Lewis’ Spiked website, accessed 8 September 2013
  2. Penny Lewis’ Battle of Ideas website, accessed 8 September 2013
  3. [1]’ Independent website, accessed 8 September 2013
  4. [2]’ JISCmail website, accessed 8 September 2013
  5. Penny Lewis’ Debating Matters website, accessed 8 September 2013
  6. The pollution of public space’ Manifesto club website, accessed 8 September 2013