FEATURED AUTHOR
Philip David Plowright
Philip Plowright, Ph.D., is Chair of the Department of Art and Design and Professor of architectural design and theory at Lawrence Technological University. His research centers around issues of meaning in the making of human artefacts, focusing on cognitive methodology and semantics.
Subjects: Built Environment
Biography
Born in England and raised in Canada, Philip Plowright (1969-) is a practicing architect and academic researcher currently situated in the United States. He is currently Chair of the Department of Art and Design, Professor at Lawrence Technological University and Editor-in-Chief of Enquiry, the ARCC Journal for Architectural Research. He holds degrees in studio art, art history and architecture from the University of Guelph and the University of British Columbia, Canada and a Ph.D. in Cognitive Linguistics at the Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, Spain.Education
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B.A. (Fine Art), University of Guelph, Canada 1994
M.Arch, University of British Columbia, Canada, 1998
Ph.D., Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, Spain, 2017
Areas of Research / Professional Expertise
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Philip Plowright's research centers around issues of meaning in the making of human artefacts, focusing on cognitive methodology and semantics.