Dr. A. (Alejandro) Campos Uribe
Dr. A. (Alejandro) Campos Uribe
Profiel
Alejandro Campos is an Architect (2013), Ph.D. in Architecture (2018), and currently a Marie Sklodowska-Curie Fellow at the Department of Architecture, Delft University of Technology (2021-present). Alejandro specialises in architecture and the colonial dynamics behind its universalising claims. His research and teaching interests focus in postwar European architecture, particularly the work of Aldo van Eyck. His Ph.D is an exploration of Van Eyck’s own house as a document to unpack the architect’s architectural thinking. He has recently published an annotated Spanish translation of The Child, the City, and the Artist (2021). He collaborates as a Research Associate at the Research Center for Material Culture (Netherlands) and Visiting Researcher at the Jaap Bakema Study Centre (Nieuwe Instituut). He has previously taught at Technical University Valencia (Spain), Aalto University (Finland) and Universidad Finis Terrae (Chile).
Expertise
Publicaties
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2023
Analogy versus Metaphor
Aldo van Eyck’s Poetic Images In-Between Fields
A. Campos Uribe / P. Lacomba Montes -
2023
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2023
Embodiment takes command: Re-enacting Aldo and Hannie van Eyck’s homelife
A. Campos Uribe / P. Lacomba Montes
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2023
Foul Air
Aldo van Eyck on Postmodern Architecture
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2023
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Onderwijs 2023
Media
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2021-07-05
Interview by the Jaap Bakema Study Centre
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2020-05-01
"Cómo dibujar la casa de Aldo van Eyck" in Plataforma Arquitectura
Verscheen in: Plataforma Arquitectura
Prijzen
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2022
SAH Opler Membership Grant for Emerging Scholars and Professionals
SAH Membership Grants provide emerging scholars with a one-year digital SAH Individual membership to bridge the gap between the Society's subsidized student memberships and the full-cost SAH memberships. These awards are intended for emerging scholars, regardless of age or employment status, who are new to the field of architectural history or its related disciplines. These grants are funded by the Society of Architectural Historians' Scott Opler Endowment for New Scholars.
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2021
Biannual Prize for Doctoral Dissertations in the field of Architectural History
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2020
H2020 - MSCA-IF-2019. Marie Sklodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship
MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships enhance the creative and innovative potential of researchers holding a PhD and who wish to acquire new skills through advanced training, international, interdisciplinary and inter-sectoral mobility. MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships will be open to excellent researchers of any nationality.
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2018-11
Jury Mention at the Simon Architecture Prize 2018
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2018-7
First Prize at the II Research Awards of the XIV Spanish Biennial of Architecture and Urbanism