Английская Википедия:Anna Sokolina
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Anna Sokolina, PhD (née Anna Petrovna Guz) is an American architect, scholar, and curator, Routledge featured author, founding chair of Women in Architecture Affiliate Group (SAH WiA AG) of the Society of Architectural Historians (SAH),[1] Advisory Board member of H-SHERA Network,[2] and honorary advisor of International Archive of Women in Architecture.[3]
Sokolina published over one hundred research papers, academic reviews and reports, chaired sessions and presented at 86 academic conferences, and received eighteen grants and recognitions. Her research is focused on women's contribution to the integral field of the built environment,[4] on the interdisciplinary inquiry to advocating women's work across borders, and on holistic genealogies and trajectories of global transitions in architecture. Other areas of study include Paper Architecture, architecture and utopia, architecture and spiritual science. Among her publications are: The Routledge Companion to Women in Architecture (editor and contributor, 2021),[5] Architecture and Anthroposophy (editor, 2001 and 2010, e-access 2019), Life to Architecture: Milka Bliznakov Scholar Report (2019, rev. ed. 2021),[6] "Breaking the Silence" (New York and London: Routledge, 2021), and "Biology in Architecture" in The Routledge Companion to Biology in Art and Architecture (New York and London: Routledge, 2016, 2019).
Biography
Sokolina graduated from Moscow Institute of Architecture[7] (Architecture, 1980), attained a PhD in Theory and History of Architecture, Landmarks Restoration and Preservation from VNIITAG, the theory/history branch of Russian Academy of Architecture and Construction Sciences (1992),[8] and holds a Certificate in Arts Administration from New York University School of Professional Studies (2001).
She interned at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, and New York City Public Design Commission at the NYC Mayor's Office and has contributed for nine years at the Office of Research of the Metropolitan Museum of Art Education Department, and at the Morgan Library & Museum. She worked as an architect at CNIITIA, research associate at VNIITAG, and curator of exhibitions at Tabakman Museum of Contemporary Art in Hudson, NY. While a faculty member at Miami University Department of Architecture + Interior Design, she curated the Cage Architecture Gallery, served on the Council on Diversity and Inclusion, REEE Curriculum Committee, Havighurst Advisory Committee, and Post-Doctoral Fellowship Selection Committee, and organized gifts to Miami University King Library, Virginia Tech University Library Special Collections, and Sächsische Landesbibliothek and TU Dresden.
She was first independent woman curator of itinerant Paper Architecture[9] exhibitions in Germany and France (1992–94), with support by the Senate of Berlin, Grün Berlin GMBh, École Nationale Supérieure d'Architecture de Strasbourg (ENSAS), and Bürgerhaus Gröbenzell, interviewed in direct broadcast by Rundfunk im amerikanischen Sektor RIAS, Berlin, and was first lecturer invited after the collapse of the USSR by the European Academy of the Urban Environment EA.UE Berlin in the UNESCO Program “Sustainable Settlements" (other lecturers: Lucien Kroll, Architect, Brussel, Belgium; Elke Pahl-Weber, Dipl. Ing., City Planner, Hamburg, Germany; John Thompson, Architect, London, England; Henry Beierlorzer, Dipl. Ing., City Planner, Gelsenkirchen, Germany), 1993. In 2016–20 she served as the first Society of Architectural Historians (SAH) liaison elected to SHERA Board.[10]
The International Archive of Women in Architecture at Virginia Tech holds a collection of her professional records, sixty publications, 29 artworks, dissertation thesis and 25 presentation boards,[11] and correspondence with the IAWA founder Prof. Emerita Milka Bliznakov (Series VI, 39 large envelopes, multiple boxes), as well as over 25 collections of women architects that she solicited for the Archive. As an artist, she participated in nineteen exhibitions, five of them at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Employees Art Shows; her 104 artworks are housed in 23 public and private collections. She works on her book, Architecture of the GDR: The Utopia Code, on a chapter in a planned academic anthology, and edits the volume of the IAWA founder Milka Bliznakov, In Search for a Style: The Great Experiment in Architecture 1917–1932.
Select publications
- Sokolina, Anna, ed. The Routledge Companion to Women in Architecture. New York: Routledge, 2021. Шаблон:ISBN
- Sokolina, Anna. Architecture and Anthroposophy. [Arkhitektura i Antroposofiia.] Ed., contributor, transl., photogr. Hardcover M: KMK, 2001 Шаблон:ISBN; and 2010 Шаблон:ISBN, electronic access: BDN, 2019.
- Sokolina, Anna P. Milka Bliznakov Scholar Report. “Life to Architecture: Milka Bliznakov Academic Papers and Records of Women in Russian Architecture at the IAWA.” New Haven: alternative spaces, 2019, revised edition 2021. Library of Congress Copyright Registration No: TXu 2-145-653.
- Sokolina, Anna P. "Biology in Architecture: The Goetheanum Case Study." In The Routledge Companion to Biology in Art and Architecture, edited by Charissa Terranova and Meredith Tromble, 52–70. New York: Routledge, 2016; 2019.
- Sokolina, Anna. "Milka Bliznakov, 1927–2010." Slavic Review. Interdisciplinary Quarterly of Russian, Eurasian, and East European Studies 70, no.2 (2011): 498–499.
- Sokolina, Anna. Poems [Stikhi]. Ills by author, photograph by A. Gennadiev. New York: Telex, 1998. Library of Congress Cat. No: 99232023.
References
External links
- [1] Sokolina, Anna, ed. The Routledge Companion to Women Architecture. New York: Routledge, 2021. Шаблон:ISBN
- [2] Anna Sokolina, page in the Dynamic National Archive (DNA) of the Beverly Willis Architectural Foundation (BWAF)
- [3], [4] Sokolina, Anna P. "Biology in Architecture." In The Routledge Companion to Biology in Art and Architecture, eds. Carissa N. Terranova and Meredith Tromble. New York: Routledge, 2016. Шаблон:ISBN New York: Routledge, 2019. Шаблон:ISBN
- [5] Sokolina, Anna, ed. Architecture and Anthroposophy. [Arkhitektura i Antroposofiia.] Hardcover, 1st edition, M.: KMK, 2001. Шаблон:ISBN 2nd edition M.: KMK, 2010. Шаблон:ISBN
- [6] Sokolina, Anna, ed. Architecture and Anthroposophy. E-access BDN 2019.
- ↑ Society of Architectural Historians Women in Architecture Affiliate Group Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ H-SHERA: Staff Listing for the H-SHERA Network Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ International Archive of Women in Architecture Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ Academia.edu: Anna Sokolina Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ Sokolina, Anna, ed. The Routledge Companion to Women in Architecture. London and New York: Routledge, 2021. Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ Sokolina, Anna P. Life to Architecture: Milka Bliznakov Scholar Report. New Haven: Alternative Spaces, 2019, revised ed. 2021, Шаблон:Cite book
- ↑ Moscow Institute of Architecture official site Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ Institutional site of NIITAG Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ Sokolina, Anna. "Alternative Identities: Conceptual Transformations in Soviet and Post-Soviet Architecture." ARTMargins Online: Articles Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ Society of Historians of Eastern European, Eurasian and Russian Art and Architecture (SHERA) official site Шаблон:Cite web
- ↑ Guide to the Anna P. Sokolina Architectural Collection No MS2002-05 at the IAWA, Special Collections, University Libraries and Archives, Virginia Tech Шаблон:Cite web
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