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Peter B. MacKeith

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Expertise: architectural design, architectural theory

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Peter MacKeith
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MacKeith is associate dean of the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts and associate professor of architecture. He is author of The Dissolving Corporation: Contemporary Architecture and Corporate Identity in Finland (2005) and The Finland Pavilions: Finland at the Universal Expositions 1900-1992 (1993), and editor of Encounters: Architectural Essays, a selection of essays by renowned Finnish architect Juhani Pallasmaa (2005).

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Address:Campus Box 1079
One Brookings Drive
St. Louis, MO 63130

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Creative Achievement Award

Peter MacKeith receives national ACSA teaching honors (http://news-info.wustl.edu/news/page/normal/11428.html)

April 1, 2008 --
Peter MacKeith
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Peter MacKeith, associate dean of the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts and associate professor of architecture, has received one of three national Creative Achievement Award from the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA). MacKeith received the award for the design studio "Lighthouses: Adventures on the Mississippi," which he led in the spring of 2007.


'Dissolving agents'

Contemporary corporate architecture's impact on communities examined (http://news-info.wustl.edu/tips/page/normal/5893.html)

Oct. 5, 2005 --
McDonald's-Finland Headquarters in Helsinki
Soumen Rakennustaiteen Museo (SRM)
McDonald's-Finland Headquarters in Helsinki
Has corporate architecture doomed the city? Over the last century, corporate headquarters — as well as churches, universities and government institutions — have been pillars of the urban environment, embodying the culture, values and aspirations of their societies. Yet today's corporations — competing in global, open-market economies; distanced and disassociated from the means of production — have increasingly situated themselves on the suburban periphery, replacing civic engagement with simple displays of technological prowess. As a result, "corporations must be seen as potential 'dissolving agents' of the cities in which they have chosen to locate," argues Peter MacKeith, associate director of the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts at Washington University in St. Louis, where he also serves as associate dean of Architecture.


Daniel Libeskind to speak in Graham Chapel Dec. 6

Internationally renowned World Trade Center architect to discuss new book, Breaking Ground (http://news-info.wustl.edu/news/page/normal/4318.html)

Nov. 18, 2004 --
Daniel Libeskind
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Daniel Libeskind, master plan architect for the former World Trade Center site in New York City, will read from his new memoir, Breaking Ground: Adventures in Life and Architecture, at 7 p.m. Monday, Dec. 6, in Washington University's Graham Chapel.


MacKeith named associate director

Peter MacKeith named associate director of Sam Fox Arts Center (http://news-info.wustl.edu/news/page/normal/3566.html)

Aug. 24, 2004 --
Peter MacKeith
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Peter MacKeith has been appointed associate director of the Sam Fox Arts Center at Washington University in St. Louis. MacKeith, who also serves as associate dean for the School of Architecture, will be responsible for public programming; collaborative teaching and research; and organization of the planned Whitaker Foundation Learning Lab.


The greening of American campuses

National colloquium on "The Sustainable University Campus" at WUSTL, March 28 and 30 (http://news-info.wustl.edu/tips/page/normal/734.html)

March 23, 2004 --
Washington University's new Earth & Planetary Sciences Building.
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Washington University's new Earth & Planetary Sciences Building.
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Earth Day may arrive each April, but for architecture students and faculty, environmental design is increasingly part of the year-round curriculum. At the same time, a growing number of American universities are challenging themselves to implement green principles on their own campuses. From ivy-covered walls and tree-lined walkways, new ideals are taking shape: highly efficient buildings — constructed of local, sustainable materials — that reduce waste and minimize strain on local infrastructures; a holistic approach that considers operational as well as construction costs; and entire universities that might someday achieve net zero environmental impact.



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Additional Background: A past editor of Perspecta: The Yale Architectural Journal (Issue 24, 1988), MacKeith has written and lectured extensively on contemporary Finnish architecture, including articles in Architecture, Architectural Record, Arkkitehti-Lehti (The Finnish Architect's Review), World Architecture and other major periodicals. His analytical drawings of Alvar Aalto's buildings were included in the1998 Aalto retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.

MacKeith has worked as a design architect in both the United States and Finland. Projects include the House Siltavuori Exhibition at the 1991 Venice Biennale (with Juhani Pallasmaa Architects, Helsinki) and the Klockner Soccer Stadium, University of Virginia, Charlottesville (with VDMO Architects, Charlottesville), which won a Virginia AIA Award in 1993.

MacKeith directed the international Masters Program in architecture at the Helsinki University of Technology from 1994 to 1999 and previously taught in design and architectural theory at Yale University and the University of Virginia. In 1998, he was Visiting Professor at the Faculty of Architecture, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia.

MacKeith holds bachelor degrees in literature and international relations from the University of Virginia and a Masters of Architecture from Yale University.



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