
Biographical Sketch & Bibliography
Linda Krause, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Architecture
lrkrause@uwm.edu
Education
Yale University: Ph.D. in Art and Architectural History 1980
Yale University: M.Phil. in Art and Architectural History 1975
Western Reserve University: M.A. in Art and Architectural History 1970
Temple University: B.A. in Art History
Teaching Area
19th and 20th Century Theory, History, and Criticism of Architecture
Memberships
Chicago Architectural Club; The Society of Architectural Historians; The
Midwest Art History Society; Chicago Architectural Foundation; Historic
Milwaukee
Academic and Professional Honors
Fellow, Center for Twentieth Century Studies, 1991-92
Teaching Experience
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee: Associate Professor 1993-present
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee: Assistant Professor 1989-93
School of the Art Institute of Chicago: Department of Art History, Theory,
and Criticism: Assistant Professor 1985-88 School of the Art Institute of
Chicago: Department of Art History, Theory, and Criticism: Visiting
Assistant Professor 1984-85
University of Illinois at Chicago: The History of Architecture and Art
Department; Visiting Lecturer 1984-85
Dartmouth College: Dept. of Art History: Visiting Assistant Professor
1978-83
Yale University: Department of Art History: Instructor 1976-77
Research Interests
Urban design and architecture in the global city; 19th century urban design;
esthetic, cultural, and economic issues related to contemporary museum
designs
Publications (Selected)
Krause Linda and Patrice Petro, eds. Global Cities: Architecture, Film,
Urbanism in the Digital Age. New Brunswick: Rutgers, 2003.
"Commercial Sites: Early Victorian Development of Cannon Street." In Debra
Mancoff and D. J. Trela (Eds.), Victorian Urban Settings: Essay on the
Nineteenth-Century City and Its Contexts. New York and London: Garland
Publishing, 1996.
"The Image of the House of Images." In Socio-Environmental Metamorphoses:
Builtscape, Landscape, Ethnoscape, Euroscape. Vol. IV: Landscape,
Ethnoscape. Proceedings of the 12th International Association of
People-Environment Studies Conference. Maramaras, Greece, 1992.
"Detours On the Roads Not Taken," Architecture Chicago, Chicago: The
Chicago Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, November, 1990.
"The New Brutalism: Frampton Reconsidered," Circa, September/October,
1990.
Milwaukee: In Praise of the Commonplace," Inland Architect,
July/August, 1990.
Research and Creative Activities
"High Victorian London Looks as Second Empire Paris," 1st
Annual Conference, London, In New Lights Project, Charlottesville, VA, 1998.
"Clearing the Path: Architects and the New Victorian Commercial
Streetscape," Midwest Chapter Victorian Studies Assoc., Chicago, March,
1993.
"Architectural Pedagogy," Chicago Architectural Club, Chicago, March, 1993.
"Heterotopic Gothic," 2nd Annual Conference: London in New Lights Project,
London, Eng., 1999.
Service
(Selected)
Senate Committee for the Evaluation of Administrators, 2001-2004
Chair, Master of Architecture Program Committee, 2000-present
Advisory Board Member, Center for International Education,
2000-present
Executive Board Member, Monuments and Dust: 19th Century London
Archival Project, 1998-present.
Juror, Schiff Student Fellowship, Chicago, IL, 1998
Advisory Board Member, Center for Twentieth Century Studies, 1997-2000
Member, DAR M.Arch. Program Committee, 1995-present
Board of Directors, Chicago Architectural Club, 1987-88
Editorial Board Member of the Journal of Architectural Education, 1993-96
Referee for the Environmental Design Research Association, 1992
Senator, faculty Senate, UWM, 1990-93
Member, DAR Planning & Coordinating Committee, 1989-present
Member, Ph.D. Program Committee, 1990-present
Advisory Board Member, Center for 20th Century Studies, 1993-95