Kari Jormakka

Kari Juhani Jormakka ( born 1959 in Helsinki, † January 13, 2013 in Vienna) was a Finnish architect, theorist, historian and professor.

Jormakka studied at the Helsinki University of Technology and Tampere University of Technology. He was a professor of architectural theory at the Technical University of Vienna. He has also taught at the Bauhaus- University Weimar, the University of Illinois at Chicago and Ohio State University.

Publications

  • Eyes did do not see. Perspectives on functionalist architectural theory, Bauhaus University Weimar, Weimar / Germany 2011
  • Building Designing Thinking, Aalto Foundation, Helsinki 2008
  • Design Methods, Birkhäuser, 2007
  • Architectural theory and the like, Edition Selene, Vienna 2007
  • The Art of the City University of Technology, Tampere, Tampere 2006
  • Art of Urban Design: New Perspectives on Camillo Sitte, Böhlau, 2005
  • History of Architectural Theory, Edition Selene, Vienna 2003
  • Flying Dutchmen: Motion in Architecture, Birkhauser, 2002
  • Architecture and gender, Edition Selene, 2002
  • The use and abuse of paper: Essays on Alvar Aalto, Datutop, 1999
  • Constructing Architecture - Dautop15, Tampere University of Technology, Tampere 1991
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