
Kerry Fan
Teaching Professor · American 20th-century architecture
Bowling Green State UniversityAbout
Kerry Fan is a Teaching Professor at the College of Technology, Architecture and Applied Engineering at Bowling Green State University (BGSU). He teaches courses in the history of architecture and entry-level architectural design. His research focuses on American 20th-century architecture, the intersection of architecture and society, and Chinese socialist architecture.
Education:
- Ph.D. in History of Architecture and Urbanism, Cornell University
- M.A. in History of Architecture and Urbanism, Cornell University
- M.S. in Architectural Design and Theory, Southeast University
- B.S. in Architecture, Southeast University
Research Interests: Professor Fan explores how architectural forms reflect broader societal ideologies, particularly in 20th-century America and socialist-era China. His work analyzes the political and cultural dimensions of architectural movements, such as the revival of classical styles in Beijing post-1949 and the global influence of Western architectural practices in contemporary China.
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