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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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