Joseph L. Clarke
Assistant Professor
Graduate Department of Art
University of Toronto
Canada
Biography
Joseph L. Clarke studies relationships between architectural form, technology, and epistemology from the 18th century to the present. He is particularly interested in evolving aesthetic models of spatial experience. His current book project, Reverberation and the Idea of Acoustic Space, explores how acoustic research has influenced the auratic pretensions of European architecture since the eighteenth century. Clarke is a licensed architect and has worked for Eisenman Architects and Skidmore, Owings & Merrill.
Research Interest
Modern architecture and urbanism German romanticism Sound studies