• #40 - Jonathan Weatherill: Teaching in Rome, Drawing, Moving towards Traditional Architecture Without the Myths

  • Jan 25 2024
  • Duración: 1 h y 13 m
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#40 - Jonathan Weatherill: Teaching in Rome, Drawing, Moving towards Traditional Architecture Without the Myths

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  • Jonathan Weatherill is an architect based in Rome and professor at Notre Dame University. He graduated at the Architectural Association in London over 25 years ago and now runs his own practice. He has collaborated with the 2014 Driehaus laureate Pier Carlo Bontempi for a long time, leading to a shift in his practice from Modernism to Traditional and Classical architecture. His broad expertise spans from architecture to watercolouring and photography to urban planning. 


    More information about Jonathan Weatherill and Pier Carlo Bontempi's studio:

    https://architecture.nd.edu/faculty/jonathan-weatherill/
    ⁠https://www.piercarlobontempi.it⁠

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