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Jonathan Goddard
Unit/Programme:AA Interprofessional Studio (AAIS)
Bio: Jonathan Goddard is a
professional dance artist
and choreographer and
has worked with many
major British dance companies.
He was the first
contemporary dancer
to win the Critics Circle
National Dance Award for
Best Male Dancer and is
now teaching and dancing
as a founder member of
both Goddard Nixon and
New Movement Collective.
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Orit Goldstein-Mayer
Unit/Programme:Histories & Theories Studies (HTS)
Bio: Details to come
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Francisco Gonzales de Canales
Unit/Programme:Intermediate Unit 8, History & Critical Thinking (HCT), Curatorial Practices/Cultural Products (AACP)
Bio: Francisco González de
Canales studied architecture
at ETSA Seville, ETSA
Barcelona and Harvard
University, and worked
for Foster + Partners and
Rafael Moneo. He is
co-director of awardwinning
office Canales &
Lombardero. An active
architectural critic, he has
previously lectured in
England, Mexico, Spain and
the US, worked as AACP
coordinator and collaborated
in different architectural
publications. He is
currently AA HTS tutor and
has recently published the
book Experiments with life
itself (Actar 2012) based
on his PhD research on
the radical domestic selfexperimentations
of the
1940s and 1950s.
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Evan Greenberg
Unit/Programme:Emergent Technologies (EmTech), Technical Studies
Bio: Evan Greenberg is a
researcher and design
consultant based in
London. He has worked
with architects, engineers,
artists and fashion
designers around the
world. He gained his
MSc in Emergent
Technologies and Design
from the AA where he is
also a First Year Technical
Studies Tutor. He has
lectured and taught
internationally and was
co-director of the AA San
Francisco Visiting School
from 2009 to 2011.
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David Greene
Unit/Programme:Intermediate Unit 5
Bio: David Greene, born
Nottingham 1937, usual
English provincial suburban
upbringing, Art School,
elected Associate member
of the RIBA and onto
London to begin a nervous
twitchy career, from big
buildings to T-shirts for
Paul Smith to conceptual
speculations for Archigram
which he founded with
Peter Cook. RIBA Gold
Medal 2002 (Archigram).
Joint Annie Spinks Award
with Sir Peter Cook (2002).
Currently visiting Prof of
Architecture at Oxford
Brookes University and
External Examiner on the
Masters in Advanced
Research at the Bartlett.
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Kostas Grigoriadis
Unit/Programme:Diploma Unit 2
Bio: Kostas Grigoriadis studied architecture at the Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL followed by an MArch at the Architectural Association’s Design Research Laboratory. His design work has been published in various architectural publications namely Digital Cities AD and Future Architecture among others and exhibited as part of the Royal Academy’s Summer Exhibition 2009. Having previously worked at Foster + Partners in London, he is currently co-designing a 62,000m² mixed-use development in Delhi, India won in international architecture competition Spiretec 2010 and pursuing an MPhil in Architecture at the Royal College of Art in London.
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Pablo Gugel
Unit/Programme:Technical Studies
Bio: Pablo Gugel studied
architecture at the ETSA
of La Coruna and gained
his MArch in Sustainable
Environmental Design
at the AA. He has worked
for Diaz & Diaz Arquitectos
and Grimshaw
Architects, working on
projects and competitions
in the educational and
cultural field around
Europe. He currently
works as an environmental
analyst at BDSP
Partnership.
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Martin Hagemann
Unit/Programme:Technical Studies
Bio: Martin Hagemann studied
architecture in Germany
and Denmark and
worked in Vienna and
Sydney before coming
to London. He worked
with Grimshaw’s in
London until 2011 and
is now director of WHP
Architects in Germany.
He has taught at the AA
since 2008 and previously
at UTS Sydney.
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Eugene Han
Unit/Programme:Media Studies
Bio: Eugene Han runs AVAStudio,
researching and
developing systems in
industrial design,
architecture and planning.
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Eugene Han
Unit/Programme:Diploma Unit 8, Media Studies Director, Visiting School
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