Jean La Marche
Associate Professor
office : Hayes Hall 111
phone : 716 829 3485 x 223
e-mail : lamarche@buffalo.edu
website : www.ap.buffalo.edu/cva
Jean La Marche is an Associate Professor of the Department of Architecture, University at Buffalo-SUNY where he was Acting Chair, 2002-2003. He holds a doctoral degree in architecture from the University of Michigan and a professional degree in architecture from Lawrence Technological University. Dr. La Marche is the author of The Familiar and the Unfamiliar in Twentieth-Century Architecture, has published in books such as Ordering Space: Type in Architecture and Design and Surrealism and Architecture (forthcoming); monographs; and articles in journals and dictionaries. His scholarship focuses on design and post-Renaissance history, theory, and criticism in art and architecture, including contemporary theories grounded in deconstructivist and psychoanalytic criticism. He has lectured and participated in workshops, seminars, and juries nationally and internationally. Dr. La Marche has also practiced since 1975 and received awards for his design work, some of which has been exhibited in various galleries throughout the western hemisphere, including the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C.


