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'''Dana Cuff''' is an American architect.
'''Dana Cuff''' holds her primary appointment in the Department of Architecture and a joint appointment in Urban Planning at . She is the founding director of , a research center at UCLA that explores the challenges facing the 21st century metropolis through design and research. At cityLAB, Cuff brings a vital discourse to UCLA about contemporary urban design along with a series of design-research projects that engage both students and faculty. Through cityLAB, Cuff has expanded her studies of infrastructure, postsuburban Los Angeles, and new formulations of green design, most recently through funded research about the urban design implications of proposed high speed rail. Dr. Cuff teaches various courses related to the profession of architecture as well as special seminars on cultural issues, architectural theory, and urbanism. Cuff's work focuses on urban design, affordable housing, modernism, urban sensing technologies, and the politics of place. She publishes and lectures widely on these topics, including the books ''Fast Forward Urbanism'' (edited with Roger Sherman, Princeton Architectural 2011) and ''The Provisional City and Architecture: The Story of Practice'' (MIT 2000), a project supported by both the and the .


She received her Ph.D. in Architecture from and her B.A., Psychology and Design , and has been awarded the 2004 Lise Meitner Endowed Chair at Lund University in Sweden and the 2004-2006 Fellow of the Ziman Center for Real Estate at UCLA. She received her Ph.D. in Architecture from and her B.A., Psychology and Design , and has been awarded the 2004 Lise Meitner Endowed Chair at Lund University in Sweden and the 2004-2006 Fellow of the Ziman Center for Real Estate at UCLA.

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Dana Cuff is an American architect.

She received her Ph.D. in Architecture from UC Berkeley and her B.A., Psychology and Design UC Santa Cruz, and has been awarded the 2004 Lise Meitner Endowed Chair at Lund University in Sweden and the 2004-2006 Fellow of the Ziman Center for Real Estate at UCLA.

Publications

  • Fast Forward Urbanism, Princeton Architectural Press, 2011
  • The Provisional City and Architecture: The Story of Practice, MIT Press, 2000

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