Eve Blau is a historian and scholar who teaches at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University as a Professor of the History and Theory of Urban Form and Design, as well as Director of Research.
12 Facts About Eve Blau
Eve Blau's parents were Austrian, and she grew up between Europe and the US.
Eve Blau attended the Ecole d'Humanite in Switzerland and the Internationale Sommerakademie fur Bildende Kunst in Salzburg before going on to graduate from the University of York with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English and Sociology.
Eve Blau began her teaching career in the Art and Art History Department at Wesleyan University.
Eve Blau was the Head of the Department of Exhibitions and Publications then Curator of Exhibitions and Publications at the Canadian Centre for Architecture.
Eve Blau was a Professor of the History of Architecture in the Department of Architecture at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design, while Toshiko Mori was chair.
Eve Blau served as Director of the Master in Architecture Degree Programs.
Eve Blau has been part of the school's Department of Urban Planning and Design as Professor of the History and Theory of Urban Form and Design.
In 2019, Eve Blau was appointed as Director of Research by Mohsen Mostafavi.
Eve Blau has held visiting professorships at McGill University, Williams College, and the University at Buffalo.
Eve Blau's research has focused extensively on a range of issues in architectural history and theory, specifically in Europe and Eurasia, as well as the intersection of urban spatial form and media.
Eve Blau's publications have covered topics such as Red Vienna in Austria and the petroleum industry in Azerbaijan.